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Feedback Inline HTML Form Email Collaboration Reply Tutorial
Yesterday’s Feedback Inline HTML Form Email Collaboration Tutorial start has been continued, and we were surprised how hard it was replying to that first Inline HTML Email to another Inline HTML Email and swapping the emailee To with the emailee … Continue reading →
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Feedback Inline HTML Form Email Collaboration Tutorial
We want to embark on a more collaborative phase to our Feedback web application last tweaked with the recent Feedback SMS via Highlighting Mark Tag Tutorial. What’s changed here (at RJM Programming recently) to make this something we have mulled … Continue reading →
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PDF Slideshow and Form Creation Helper Slideshow Tutorial
The first “integration cab” off the rank for yesterday’s PDF Slideshow and Form Creation Helper Primer Tutorial underlying usefulness is with our Inhouse Slideshow arrangements last talked about at Inhouse Slideshow Design Exif Order Tutorial. That generic PHP code now … Continue reading →
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PDF Slideshow and Form Creation Helper Primer Tutorial
Our recent work involving the great Fpdf creator of PDF files when we presented Ajax FormData Object No Body PHP PDF Tutorial has got us starting on a new PDF (PHP) web application we are starting out thinking will help … Continue reading →
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Local Fonts Revisited Middle Tutorial
With software integration we normally find it is from the “outside in”, in somewhere shape or form, not like today’s emphasis on the “middle”, in that … lots and lots of hierarchical issues still only go to the “parent” and … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, backgroundSize, canvas, child, content, contentDocument, contenteditable, contentWindow, data attributes, div, DOM, drawImage, dropdown, file, font, grandchild, grandparent, height, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, image, innerHTML, integration, Javascript, local font, monospaced, onblur, onchange, onclick, onload, overlay, parent, PHP, programming, scribble, software integration, srcdoc, textarea, toDataURL, transparent, tutorial, web server, width
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Local Fonts Revisited Dropdown Tutorial
Introducing the HTML textarea element got us thinking about line feed content when we presented Local Fonts Revisited Textarea Tutorial, and earlier on we’d shored up the logic by involving the div (contenteditable=true) … (innerText || contentWindow || contentDocument) text … Continue reading →
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Local Fonts Revisited Textarea Tutorial
We find with some projects you have to remain fairly “current”, else it becomes very hard to get back into it. The recent Local Fonts Revisited Onclick Tutorial is very much “one of those projects”. There is a correlation for … Continue reading →
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Overlay Iframe Remembering Textarea Client Quiz Wikipedia Tutorial
With the Teletext Country Capital Quiz section of the functionality of the web application of Overlay Iframe Remembering Textarea Client Wikipedia Tutorial we wanted a different style of Wikipedia integration. We wanted to help out the user with their wrong … Continue reading →
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