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TimeZone Country Places Emoji Tutorial
Maybe you’re like me, and prefer websites where there is lots of functionality, and whether you use it or not, is up to the individual user. We might be wrong about this, but this represents to us an idea in … Continue reading
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Tagged API, border-radius, button, country, CSS, CSS3, emoji, geographicals, Google chart, Google Charts, Google Maps, IFRAME, integration, iOS, map, modularization, PHP, programming, recursion, styling, time, timezone, tutorial, YouTube, YouTube API
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TimeZone Country Places CSS Tutorial
Today we’ve started out on the first bits of CSS styling improvements to the web application at the heart of TimeZone Country Places Iintegration Tutorial as shown below. But today, as well as … CSS styling improvements … <style> td … Continue reading
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Tagged border-radius, button, country, CSS, CSS3, geographicals, Google chart, Google Charts, Google Maps, IFRAME, integration, iOS, map, modularization, PHP, programming, recursion, styling, time, timezone, tutorial
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CSS/Javascript Text Justification Primer Tutorial
Do you still read hardcopy newspapers or magazines or books? It depends on your native language written text arrangements a lot, but in English, with a newspaper or magazine or book written in English, it is often the case that … Continue reading
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Tagged CSS, HTML, Javascript, justification, programming, styling, text, text justification, tutorial, Wordpress
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WordPress CSS Rounded Shadowed Border Tutorial
Today we wanted to show you some recent CSS work on this WordPress Blog. We’ve made some styling changes … rounded border (thanks to this link for good advice) box shadow (in two places) (thanks to this link for good … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, CSS, programming, rounded border, shadow, styling, tutorial, Wordpress
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CSS Float Right Blockquote Primer Tutorial
The tutorial called Multiple Background Image Primer Tutorial, as shown below, dealt with some styling issues to do with the blockquote HTML elements here at this blog. Today we add nuanced CSS styling functionality to allow for blockquotes that float … Continue reading
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Tagged blockquote, CSS, DIY, Firebug, Firefox, float, HTML, jQuery, local web server, MAMP, PHP, programming, styling, surfing the web, tutorial, user experince, UX, web browser, web design, webpage, website
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WordPress Horizontal Rule CSS Styling Primer Tutorial
WordPress Blog websites are often based on a theme and the theme used for this one is called Twenty Ten. The theme helps you out with PHP templates to give a great foundation for the styling of your website, with … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, CSS, Did you know, Firebug, Firefox, HTML, PHP, programming, styling, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, usability, web design, Wordpress
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