Tag Archives: TwentyTen

WordPress List Style User Emoji Image List Tutorial

When in yesterday’s WordPress List Style User CSS Middle Pseudo Class Tutorial we said … (though, come to think of it, there may be another layer of thought before that … we’ll see) Well, we saw, and did want to … Continue reading

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WordPress List Style User CSS Middle Pseudo Class Tutorial

Sorry, but before moving on from yesterday’s WordPress List Style Image Primer Tutorial “ul li” list style image work, we need to add another hard to remember GET argument arrangement, because between the :: … <style> ul li::before { content: … Continue reading

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WordPress List Style Image Primer Tutorial

Think it might be part of “the human thaing” to “make associations” or “link things”. As such, our “link” to yesterday’s Cut to the Chase of Blog Posting Mobile Events Tutorial is WordPress blog TwentyTen them’s header.php “thinking”, but quite … Continue reading

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Cut to the Chase of Blog Posting Mobile Events Tutorial

On the way to you reading this blog posting there have been numerous intervention points for us, as overseeing programmers … PHP server layer before any client side intervention … PHP header.php interfaces from server side considerations into Javascript client … Continue reading

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Cut to the Chase of Blog Posting New Arguments Tutorial

Yes, yesterday’s Action Item of Blog Posting New Arguments Tutorial‘s work was all about extending what our “Cut to the Chase” functionality is capable of, by adding to any existant … onclick event logic … with … ondblclick event showing … Continue reading

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WordPress Blog Post Frontend Error Tutorial

Running a WordPress.org (self hosted, versus a WordPress.com WordPress hosted) blog you are reading, a few times over several years have seen us stuck with the WordPress TwentyTen theme “Add Post” frontend webpage, to create a blog posting, “shooting ourselves … Continue reading

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WordPress Blog Code Element Clipboard Copy Primer Tutorial

In the WordPress Blog you are reading, we have “code” HTML elements that work well, except for the larger ones, and the user trying to copy into the clipboard, the entire “code” element content. We wanted to help out here, … Continue reading

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WordPress User List Emoji Access Tutorial

The work and personalization functionality of the recent WordPress User List Emoji Primer Tutorial was fine and good, but less impactive in the way that access to the WordPress Interactive Input Blog Page was via the bottommost choice in a … Continue reading

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