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PHP/Javascript Dynamic Slideshow Primer Tutorial
The design of today’s PHP Dynamic Slideshow tutorial has so much in common, as far as inputs and process go, with PHP HTML/XML to Text Conversion Tutorial as shown below, that we base the software coding on it, happily building … Continue reading →
Mac Linux Removable Media Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial is as much about the nominal title “Mac Linux Removable Media Primer Tutorial” as it is about ‘The Making of “Mac Linux Removable Media Primer Tutorial”‘. Regarding “Mac Linux Removable Media Primer Tutorial” we visit (and see a … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, camera, event, hardware, iMovie, iPad, iPhoto, iTunes, Linux, Mac OS X, movie, networking, photography, plug and play, removable media, share, slideshow, sync, Terminal, tutorial, YouTube
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Emailing Microsoft Powerpoint Slideshow Primer Tutorial
Having seen computer desktop work being overtaken by work taking place on the web, in the iCloud, in Google Docs, in dropboxes, or hosted data places, it should come as no surprise that Slideshow work using the Microsoft Powerpoint Slideshow … Continue reading →
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Tagged email, Gmail, Google, Google Docs, Google Slides, Microsoft, Powerpoint, slideshow, tutorial
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Mac iPhoto and Gimp Primer Tutorial
Computer software is good with images. Ever since the advent of digital photography it has taken off, which is no surprise. Today, images are still a major part of the web experience, especially with the camera work of mobile phones … Continue reading →
Mac iPhoto Slideshow to iTunes and iMovie Movie Primer Tutorial
The Mac iPhoto Primer Tutorial from yesterday explains how Mac OS X iPhoto application does a great job of storing your photographs (on the Mac laptop’s hard disk) from a variety of sources, and it shows this for the import … Continue reading →
Mac iPhoto Primer Tutorial
The Mac OS X iPhoto application does a great job of storing your photographs (on the Mac laptop’s hard disk) that are: created on your laptop importable via removable CDs/DVDs/USBs or others importable via digital cameras (with inbuilt memory card) … Continue reading →
Javascript/CSS Lightbox Primer Tutorial
The brilliant Lokesh Dhakar is the inventor of Lightbox which is a small Javascript library allowing for overlayable images on top of the current webpage … told you it was brilliant. Am sure you’ve seen Lightbox, or its incarnations, all … Continue reading →
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