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YouTube API Caller Phase Two Other Mimetypes Tutorial
Up until yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Phase Two Intermediate Buttons Tutorial phase two user media work established … (albeit, so far, restricted) audio media mimetypes presented in an HTML audio element … and … (albeit, so far, restricted) video media … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Phase Two Intermediate Buttons Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Phase Two Absolute URL Tutorial‘s three tier Tabular Single Row Image Gallery web application design … Had we been letting middle child syndrome develop? We’d not attended to a lot of the buttons to … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Phase Two Absolute URL Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Other Media Playlist Regarding Tutorial it’s taken a long time, even for the conditional blurb below to crystallize, but … regarding testing we only did, so far, on non-mobile regarding Radio Play interspersing of YouTube … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Other Media Playlist Regarding Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Other Media Playlist Compilation Tutorial it’s not going to cut the mustard with as many users … … if you forget to put front and center what it is the user has given you … Continue reading →
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Audio Stream of YouTube Video Play Safari Loading Tutorial
Regarding the day before yesterday’s Audio Stream of YouTube Video Play Safari Title Tutorial‘s “first day” approach of timing as a concern when WordPress blog postings contain links to Audio Stream of YouTube Video Play inhouse functionality, we’re returning to … Continue reading →
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Audio Stream of YouTube Video Play Safari Title Tutorial
The day after yesterday’s Audio Stream of YouTube Video Play Safari Error Tutorial was (not only today, but) a chance to retest the … Safari web browser … on … iPhone but not iPad, gobsmackingly (of devices that we know … Continue reading →
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SVG Emoji Favicon and Title Uniquify Tutorial
What’s “uniquify” in terms of Information Technology? To turn an instance of a type into an instance of a new unique copy of the original type. For us, it is a concept often called into play to separate one online … Continue reading →
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YouTube Video List of Play External Javascript Mobile Placeholder Tutorial
We think it might be an oxymoron (or we think maybe Lulu thinks “just moron”) using … Mobile Placeholder … in today’s blog posting title, further to yesterday’s YouTube Video List of Play External Javascript Loop Intelligence Tutorial (where some … Continue reading →
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