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C++ ssh Remote X11 Analogue Clock Tutorial
From a few days ago we knew that yesterday’s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Aesthetics Tutorial had a remote access possibility because as per “way back when”‘s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Primer Tutorial giving compilation and execution instructions for the … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, Access, aesthetics, analogue clock, animation, background, border, C++, call forward, clock, command line, focus, g++, gcc, GNU, integration, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X, macOS, preprocessor directive, programming, ssh, Terminal, timezone, tutorial, url, user experience, UX, watermark, web browser, web server, webpage, window, X11, x11forwarding
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C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Aesthetics Tutorial
Yesterday’s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Abbreviation Tutorial work has been progressed today with a number of “nice to haves” in the modification categories (around here) of … a little bit of aesthetics a little bit of user experience (UX) … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, aesthetics, analogue clock, animation, background, border, C++, clock, command line, details, focus, g++, gcc, GNU, integration, Mac, Mac OS X, macOS, preprocessor directive, programming, reveal, summary, Terminal, timezone, tutorial, url, user experience, UX, watermark, web browser, webpage, window, X11
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WordPress Calendar Widget Above the Fold Cut to the Chase Tutorial
The recent WordPress Widget via Animated Emoji Button Above the Fold Tutorial “WordPress Widgets Above the Fold” work needs to return back to the specifics of those “early days” amended Calendar Widget because we want to contextualize … chronology … … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animation, blog, button, CSS, display, emoji, gist, hashtag, header.php, IFRAME, iPad, menu, mobile, PHP, programming, recursion, search, select, setTimeout, stop press, Text Widget, tutorial, TwentyTen TwentyTen theme, user experience, UX, widget, Wordpress
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WordPress Widget via Animated Emoji Button Above the Fold Tutorial
We have a dual purpose blog posting today that … continues on the WordPress Calendar Widget WordPress Link to Iframe via Calendar Widget Above the Fold Tutorial “above the fold” theme, extending the coding logic to handle other widgets that … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animation, blog, button, CSS, display, emoji, hashtag, header.php, IFRAME, iPad, menu, mobile, PHP, programming, recursion, search, setTimeout, stop press, Text Widget, tutorial, TwentyTen TwentyTen theme, user experience, UX, widget, Wordpress
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WordPress Link to Iframe via Calendar Widget Above the Fold Tutorial
As a web application programmer, it may seem a pretty obvious aim (or User Experience (UX) stratagem) in programming life, to seek to place functionality “above the fold” (ie. within an initial screen height and width view). The “above the … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, blog, button, emoji, header.php, IFRAME, iPad, mobile, PHP, programming, Text Widget, tutorial, TwentyTen TwentyTen theme, user experience, UX, widget, Wordpress
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Header and Content Hashtag Navigation Design Primer Tutorial
Maybe hashtag navigation usage is a mystery to you? Surely the navigation coming into a webpage should suffice, and any internal (to that webpage) navigation not be that useful? Well, that’s true in a world where the webpage contents can … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, content, context, design, Did you know, hash, hashtag, header, link, navigation, PHP, programming, stop press, tutorial, uniquifier, user experience, UX
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Canvas Overlay Deletes Tutorial
In life, as in programming, it’s the “what ifs?” about a job that can take a whole lot longer than you think, I suppose, as much as anything, if you’re an optimist like me, and want to get into projects … Continue reading →
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Tagged alt, argument, backspace, canvas, click, colour, data uri, delete, delimitation, div, DOM, download, dropdown, email, encodeURIComponent, essay, event, flip, flop, font, font-face, form, fpdf, graphics, grayscale, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, image, innerHTML, inverse, Javascript, letter, linked list, localStorage, mantissa, message, onclick, onkeydown, onkeypress, onkeyup, outerHTML, overlay, paste, PDF, pixel, popup, programming, rasterise, report, rotate, scale, scribble, select, stop press, textarea, tutorial, user experience, UX, web storage, webpage, z-index
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Canvas Overlays Tutorial
Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Paste Tutorial had us (additionally to the “Pointing” functionality mode of use) integrating “local font” display with the … “Font Learning via Canvas” … but then you’ll remember with Textarea Pointing Local Font Tutorial‘s … Continue reading →
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