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Shower Song Radio Play Integration Tutorial
If you’ll pardon the pun … We’ve been like a “broken record” regarding that familiar theme of “Sequential Play of YouTube Music Videos” over a few years now … and today we’re integrating the … Radio Play project smarts of … Continue reading
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Tagged animated gif, annotate, annotation, audio, blob, blob.canvas, browsing, brwose, buffer, call, called, caller, calling, canvas, client pre-emptive iframe, clipboard, code, connection, contenteditable, contentedital, copt, copy, data uri, drag, drag and drop, drop, event, HTML, IFRAME, image, integration, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, MacBook Air, macOS, media, mimetype, onblue, ondrop, onload, onpaste, paste, photo, photograph, programming, search, select all, software integration, span, standalone, text, textbox, tutorial, universal clipboard, url, video, YouTube
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Shower Song Remember and Recall Tutorial
Following on from yesterday’s Shower Song Mobile User Functionality Tutorial today … we would like to help out the user … via a “remembering” form … assisted by … a “recalling” usefulness via window.localStorage means … and flagged to the … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged animated gif, annotate, annotation, audio, blob, blob.canvas, browsing, brwose, buffer, call, called, caller, calling, canvas, client pre-emptive iframe, clipboard, connection, contenteditable, contentedital, copt, copy, data uri, drag, drag and drop, drop, dropdown, event, form, HTML, IFRAME, image, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, localStorage, MacBook Air, macOS, media, mimetype, onblue, ondrop, onload, onpaste, paste, photo, photograph, programming, recall, remember, select, select all, span, standalone, text, textbox, tutorial, universal clipboard, url, video, window.localStorage
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Animated GIF Creator Client Browsing and Pasting Tutorial
Today’s presentation combines … the continuation of our onpaste event integrations like with the recent Client Browsing Safari Image Blob Copy Canvas Paste Tutorial … with the same “action item” as yesterday’s Animated GIF Creator URL Media Representation Revisit Tutorial … Continue reading
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Tagged animated gif, annotate, annotation, audio, blob, blob.canvas, browsing, brwose, buffer, call, called, caller, calling, canvas, client pre-emptive iframe, clipboard, connection, contenteditable, contentedital, copt, copy, data uri, event, HTML, IFRAME, image, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, MacBook Air, macOS, media, mimetype, onblue, onload, onpaste, paste, photo, photograph, programming, select all, span, standalone, text, textbox, tutorial, universal clipboard, url, video
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Client Browsing Safari Image Blob Copy Canvas Paste Tutorial
Yes, yesterday’s Client Browsing Mimetypes Not Image Copying Tutorial‘s issue … where, with images, we noticed Safari needs more consideration as it output “blob” URLs within the copied buffer … ended up, for us, involving HTML5 … canvas … element … Continue reading
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CMS Without the Follow Through Downloads Tutorial
Yesterday’s CMS Without the Follow Through Primer Tutorial‘s “clientside only” functionality today adds … Content Management System (ie. CMS) … and … HTML textarea element … and … Text Editing system using the Downloads folder as a “home base” … … Continue reading
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Tagged API, CMS, content mangement system, display, download, downloads, edit, folder, HTML, PHP, popup, popup window, programming, showOpenFilePicker, showOpenFilePicker api, text, text data, textarea, textual data, tutorial, window.open
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CMS Without the Follow Through Primer Tutorial
It strikes us, we should add to any “Fred and Ginger” list … Content Management System (ie. CMS) … and … HTML textarea element … though it may not be apparent to an “end user” of a CMS product. The … Continue reading
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Tagged CMS, content mangement system, display, edit, HTML, PHP, popup, popup window, programming, text, text data, textarea, textual data, tutorial, window.open
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Document Root Relative Folder Listing Assembly Complexity Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Document Root Relative Folder Listing Assembly Sharing Tutorial‘s “sidestep for genericity” we’re back to nuances regarding assemblies and the media combinations users may select from that “:” dropdown. When it comes to designing an HTML widget, or … Continue reading →