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Song Lyric Karaoke Style SubRip Subtitles Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s YouTube API SubRip Subtitles Browsing Tutorial, do you remember at YouTube API SubRip Subtitles Primer Tutorial how all this latest blog posting thread was because of an idea we had? Well, today, the work we’ve been doing … Continue reading
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YouTube API SubRip Subtitles Browsing Tutorial
Quite often, wherever in a web application we specify that content (which is SubRip subtitle file data in today’s case) is derived via … a user defined URL … then other input approaches that could spring to mind as alternatives … Continue reading
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YouTube API SubRip Subtitles Creation Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s YouTube API SubRip Subtitles Hashtag Tutorial, it being based on … a user supplied SubRip subtitles filename URL … but, today, we want more “recallability” by … adding functionality to create the contents of a SubRip subtitles … Continue reading
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CSS Backdrop Filter Recursive Iframe Tutorial
Today’s blog posting calls on the previous … Image Filter Display Tutorial … and asking the question we had making this tutorial … Can the CSS filter property applications to HTML img elements also be applied to any form of … Continue reading
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CSS Mask HTML Element Recursive Iframe Tutorial
Often concept ideas you have for web applications have so much in common with something you’ve been working on, you’d be pretty foolish to not heed the adage … Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good. … … Continue reading
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