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Bookmark Exporting Filtering Sharing Tutorial
Yesterday’s Making of Ffmpeg Video Overall Effects Tutorial‘s “first draft” feel of our inhouse Bookmark Export Filtering web application showed just that. Yes, there was quite a lot to improve on, the way we saw it being … adding a … Continue reading →
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Tagged bookmark, browse, brush turkey, button, camera, clientside, colour balance, command, command line, details, Did you know, DOM, drag, email, emoji, fade, ffmpeg, file, file browse, GIMP, hash, hashtag, history, HTML, IFRAME, iPhone, Javascript, MacBook Air, macOS, making of, MAMP, message, PaintBrush, photo, programming, Python, reveal, share, sharing, slide, SMS, subliminal, subliminal message, summary, textarea, tutorial, underexposed, video
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Pandoc Install and Public Face Sharing and Security Tutorial
It’s interesting thinking on today’s work, further to yesterday’s Pandoc Install and Public Face Tutorial, teaming … sharing … and … security … ideas and concepts do not feel like likely “conceptfellows”. But these two ideas share the same repository, … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, dnf, document, email, exec, ffmpeg, image, install, installer, Linux, media, Package Manager, pandoc, PHP, programming, security, serverside, share, sharing, SMS, temporary, tutorial, video, web server
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Earth Scanner Initial Placename Popup Window Tutorial
With the Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Hashtagged Mailto Sharing Tutorial it was the same Earth Scanner web application involved as talked about in Earth Scanner Placements Tutorial where it talked about the URL … https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/HTMLCSS/earth_scanner.html?nontz=Alice_Springs%7C133.8807%7C_23.6980%7CAU#Alice_Springs … or equivalent in … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, address bar, Ajax, animation, annotate, annotating, annotation, antarctic circle, API, arctic circle, array, audio, autoplay, background image, background-position, base64, blog post, browse, browsing, clip-path, code, collaboration, collage, comma, comma separated list, CSS, curl, decode, delimitation, delimiter, delimiters, detail, device, Did you know, document.title, DOM, Earth, email, emoji, emoji flag, equator, external CSS, external Javascript, file, FileReader, filereader api, focus, geodata, geographicals, geography, geojson, Google, Google Chrome, Google Directions, greenwich meridian, hash, hashtag, hashtagging, horizontal rule, hotlink, HTML, IFRAME, image, img, interactive map, intranet, itinerary, Javascript, karaoke, keyframes, kinear-gradient, kludge, land, landscape, latitude, leg, legs, lengthy, line, linear gradient, lines, link, local web server, localStorage, longitude, making of, MAMP, mantissa, map, Mapping, margin, margin-left, margin-top, media, Mercator, meridian, microphone, mixed content, mobile, navigator.canShare, North Pole, onclick, one image website, operating system, order, orientation, overlay, Page Visibility API, Patsy Gallant, place, placement, placename, play, plot, pole, popup, portrait, programming, realtime, reference, Safari, screen height, screen width, screen.orientation, script, scroll, scrolling, sea, share, sharing, SMS, south pole, speech, speech to text, stop press, style, styling, syntax, tab, terrestrial, textarea, timestamp, timezone, timing, trip, trip leg, trip planning, trips, tropic of cancer, tropic of capricorn, tutorial, url, video, web browser, web browser tab.title, web share api, Web Speech, Web Speech API, when, where, Wikipedia, window, window.atob, window.open, wrapper, YouTube
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Find Games Peer to Peer Tutorial
It wasn’t our initial intention, but on completion of the cloning aspects to … sporning from the Find the Words game basis … cloning to a … Finding the Numbers game … as two distinct entities, we could piece them … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, cell, click, clone, cloning, clue, clues, collaboration, connective, CSS, dictionary, dropdown, email, emoji, English, event, first name, game, genericization, highlight, HTML, Javascript, Linux, listenerdictionary, mobile, mode, mode of use, name, navigation, numbers, onchange, onclick, option, overlay, parameterization, peer, peer to peer, player, programming, regional indicator, score, scoring, select, selection, selectionchange, share, sharing, SMS, styling, subelement, table, table cell, text shadow, textarea, timer, tutorial, user, webpage, word, word game
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Google Charts Totally Hashtagging Communication Conduits Tutorial
The work of Form Target Self Primer Tutorial got us thinking … Could it be applied to our inhouse Google Charts PHP web applications? And if so, is the work generic enough to just be applied to our gchartgen.js external … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, client, communication, communication conduit, conduit, document.URL, email, external Javascript, form, generic, get, Google Charts, hash, hashtag, hashtagged, hashtagging, HTML, interface, Javascript, location.hash, location.href, mailto, method, navigate, navigation, PHP, pie chart, post, programming, self, server, SMS, target, tool, tutorial
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XML Lint Validation CSS Background Colour Tutorial
Onto the recent XML Lint Validation Shared Encoding Tutorial we’d say what could “cheer things up”, shall we say, is to add some colour into the look of the XML Lint Validation web application. And to do this with inline … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, background colour, broadband, browse, browsing, collaboration, colour, colour stop, connect, connection, CSS, DOM, email, emoji, encoding, event, fibre to the node, filename, FileReader, form, gobbledegook, Google, google home, google mesh, google wifi mesh, hardware, hashtag, hashtagging, install, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, keyboard, LAN, linear gradient, mesh, modem, NBN, network, onclick, ondblclick, onsubmit, port, readAsDataURL, readAsRext, selectionchange, setup, share, sharing, SMS, style, styling, submit, subnet, subnetwork, tutorial, utf-8, WiFi, wrap, wrapping
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XML Lint Validation Shared Encoding Tutorial
There are a lot of web applications we’ve been involved with that … try to avoid (what we are most “peeved” by, as an issue) gobbledegook when dealing with non-ascii content we try, encoding wise, to corral towards UTF-8 encoding … Continue reading →
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Tagged broadband, browse, browsing, collaboration, colour, colour stop, connect, connection, DOM, email, emoji, encoding, event, fibre to the node, filename, FileReader, form, gobbledegook, Google, google home, google mesh, google wifi mesh, hardware, hashtag, hashtagging, install, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, keyboard, LAN, linear gradient, mesh, modem, NBN, network, onclick, ondblclick, onsubmit, port, readAsDataURL, readAsRext, selectionchange, setup, share, sharing, SMS, submit, subnet, subnetwork, tutorial, utf-8, WiFi, wrap, wrapping
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Image Element Dynamic Filter CSS Mobile Filter Tutorial
Huh?! Two uses of “filter” in the blog posting title? Can anyone, yes anyone, in the class explain? Yes, Henry … oh … you’ve forgotten … we might get back to you shortly … Anyone else? Over there, is it … Continue reading →
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