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Blog Posting Filtering Background Interfacing Tutorial
With Image Pair Fitting into a Given Dimension Sources Tutorial, below, we identified this WordPress Blog’s TwentyTen theme’s 404.php code as (an example of) … “code lazy (for us)” “intervention points” that mean most of the hard part of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 404.php, background, blog, call, contain, emoji, emoji button, filter, filtering, get, interface, isset, landing page, PHP, posting, programming, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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Image Pair Fitting into a Given Dimension Refresh Tutorial
Yesterday’s Image Pair Fitting into a Given Dimension Sources Tutorial‘s … adding of an alternative image source … added a bit of “pizazz” … and adding to the “Margherita push”, today, is to … add the opportunity for a user … Continue reading
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Tagged .htaccess, 404.php, Apache, aspect ratio, blog, codex, contain, cover, CSS, data uri, dimension, fill, float, hashtag, height, HTML, image, interval, pair, permalink, photo, photograph, PHP, picture, post, posting, posting title, programming, refresh, resize, scale-down, setInterval, stop press, sup, tutorial, tutorial picture, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, web server, width, window.open, Wordpress
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Image Pair Fitting into a Given Dimension Sources Tutorial
Thinking “layers of functionality” here, we think that progress onto yesterday’s Image Pair Fitting into a Given Dimension Primer Tutorial would go … as well as the wonderful Lorem Picsum resource for beautiful images “source” … we might add … … Continue reading
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Tagged .htaccess, 404.php, Apache, aspect ratio, blog, codex, contain, cover, CSS, data uri, dimension, fill, float, hashtag, height, HTML, image, pair, permalink, photo, photograph, PHP, picture, post, posting, posting title, programming, resize, scale-down, stop press, tutorial, tutorial picture, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, web server, width, window.open, Wordpress
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Google Crawl Redirect Error Tutorial
We’ve been attending to some Google Crawl errors recently, one of them like the … “Incompatible Plugin Error” of Google Crawl Incompatible Plugin Error Tutorial … and, today … “Redirect Error” caused by our WordPress blog TwentyTen theme’s header.php code … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, domain, error, Flash, Google, Google Crawl, incompatibe plugin, mobile, mobile issue, PHP, plugin, redirect, redirection, search engine optimization, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, webmaster, webpage, Wordpress
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