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WordPress Blog Email Post Collaboration Emphasis Tutorial
There’d be lots of people who see the greatest challenge for them usefully using “the Internet” (or world wide web) is to “sort the wheat from the chaff”. In relation to this with regard to yesterday’s WordPress Blog Email Post … Continue reading →
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WordPress Blog Email Post Collaboration History Tutorial
As far as web application user interaction goes, we feel that there is an understanding with a (HTML input type=text) textbox that its use is an implication that for the user to enter a great big lengthy string is not … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, collaboration, dropdown, email, emoji, encodeURIComponent, feedback, form, history, HTML, HTML email, inline, Javascript, localStorage, maxlength, menu, method, PHP, post, programming, share, sharing, timestamp, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Email Post Collaboration Tutorial
The progress up to yesterday’s WordPress Blog Email Post Plus Tutorial concentrated on … sharing (email) mechanisms (albeit we are happy you see the content as you open the email) … but today we turn our attention to ideas regarding … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, collaboration, dropdown, email, emoji, encodeURIComponent, feedback, form, HTML, HTML email, inline, Javascript, menu, PHP, post, programming, share, sharing, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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Emoji SMS and Emailing Large Data Tutorial
With the convenience and ease of user interaction the HTML textarea element offers, as you can try with yesterday’s Emoji SMS and Emailing Tutorial, there is added responsibility on the programmer to cater for an adventurous user “stretching the friendship” … Continue reading →
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Tagged body, client, collaboration, communication, email, emoji, HTML, Javascript, mascot, PHP, share, sharing, SMS, subject, text, textarea
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Emoji SMS and Emailing Tutorial
The recent Emoji Emailing Primer Tutorial, it being a sharing web application pointing at client … email … is a doddle to add … SMS … functionality onto because of all the commonalities between using “a” link “mailto:” URLs versus … Continue reading →
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Tagged body, client, collaboration, communication, email, emoji, HTML, Javascript, mascot, share, sharing, SMS, subject, text, textarea
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Nimh Game for Two Remote Players Tutorial
The recent Nimh Game Revisit Tutorial continued the idea with our Nimh game, whereby a human plays the computer, and we take it you can see that two players within reach of a device playing the game could collaborate as … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Geo Chart Windows Batch File Tutorial
Yes, it’s not just the macOS scenario of yesterday’s Google Chart Geo Chart macOS Korn Shell Tutorial which can have a simple scripting solution. So can Windows, and we use the “going back to near when Adam was a boy” … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, abscissa, Ajax, area, batch, batch file, chart, click, clutter, codepoint, collaboration, command line, content, country, declutter, DOS, email, emoji, emoji flag, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, flag, form, geochart, geographicals, Google chart, hover, HTML, induction, interaction, iPad, ISO, Javascript, korn shell, Mac OS X, macOS, mantissa, map, mobile, onclick, onmouseover, oprerating system, overlay, perspective, PHP, placename, post, programming, prompt, quiz, region, scale, screenshot, setTimeout, share, sharing, shell, SMS, sort, sorting, String.fromCodePoint, surface area, Terminal, thumbnail, timezone, tooltip, tutorial, user experience, user interaction, Wikipedia, Windows, zoom
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Google Chart Geo Chart macOS Korn Shell Tutorial
The progress of yesterday’s Google Chart Geo Chart Command Line Tutorial allows the “web” to join with the (non-mobile) “desktop”, an opportunity we’d like to dwell upon. Once at the macOS or Windows desktop there are still very simple interpretive … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, abscissa, Ajax, area, chart, click, clutter, codepoint, collaboration, command line, content, country, declutter, email, emoji, emoji flag, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, flag, form, geochart, geographicals, Google chart, hover, HTML, induction, interaction, iPad, ISO, Javascript, korn shell, Mac OS X, macOS, mantissa, map, mobile, onclick, onmouseover, oprerating system, overlay, perspective, PHP, placename, post, programming, prompt, quiz, region, scale, screenshot, setTimeout, share, sharing, shell, SMS, sort, sorting, String.fromCodePoint, surface area, Terminal, thumbnail, timezone, tooltip, tutorial, user experience, user interaction, Wikipedia, zoom
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