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Emoji Borders and Backgrounds in Inhouse Slideshow Deployment Tutorial
The deployment aspects to yesterday’s Emoji Borders and Backgrounds in Inhouse Slideshow Tutorial “Inhouse Slideshow” PHP functionality are in our sights today … happy holidays! “Inhouse Slideshow” functionality can not avoid the serverside PHP (ie. the changed index.php PHP clone … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, background, border, context, CSS, deploy, deployment, dropdown, emoji, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, IFRAME, image, inhouse, Javascript, menu, mimetype, opacity, overlay, override, PHP, position, programming, proof of concept, slideshow, SVG, svg+xml, table, text, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, XML
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Emoji Borders and Backgrounds in Inhouse Slideshow Tutorial
Continuing on from yesterday’s Emoji Borders and Backgrounds via Emoji Menu Tutorial and harkening back to Emoji Borders and Backgrounds Image Text Parent Tutorial‘s … β¦ the functionalities that would be βcoolβ at the HTML/Javascript/CSS parent side, and then work … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, background, border, context, CSS, dropdown, emoji, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, IFRAME, image, inhouse, Javascript, menu, mimetype, opacity, overlay, PHP, position, programming, proof of concept, slideshow, SVG, svg+xml, table, text, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, XML
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Emoji Borders and Backgrounds via Emoji Menu Tutorial
On this macOS MacBook Air we’re used to … control-command-space … bringing up an Emoji Menu from which an emoji can be selected and placed wherever the cursor had been placed before that menu display. That could be … on … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, background, border, context, CSS, emoji, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, menu, mimetype, opacity, overlay, PHP, position, programming, proof of concept, SVG, svg+xml, table, text, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, XML
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Emoji Borders and Backgrounds Image Text PHP SVG Tutorial
To add to yesterday’s Emoji Borders and Backgrounds Image Text Parent Tutorial today it is “PHP tool” work catching up so as to say … emoji border … now with content control via comma separated list of emoji HTML decimal … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, background, border, context, CSS, emoji, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, mimetype, opacity, overlay, PHP, position, programming, proof of concept, SVG, svg+xml, table, text, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, XML
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Emoji Borders and Backgrounds Image Text Parent Tutorial
Today’s work continues on from yesterday’s Emoji Borders and Backgrounds for Image Tutorial combining both … inline_svg.php underlying PHP live run (or in iframe) … modelled under … today’s changed emoji_border_background.html HTML Parent … partnership during testing. Our final aim … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, border, context, CSS, emoji, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, mimetype, opacity, overlay, PHP, position, programming, proof of concept, SVG, svg+xml, table, text, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, XML
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Google Calendar Chart Revisit Tutorial
It pays to revisit your web applications, especially when they involve API or third party calls, as much as anything because your inhouse calls can take on different meanings should Google, in our case, change the usage syntax. We were … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, calendar, calendar chart, chart, Google, Google chart, PHP, programming, third party, tutorial, web browser, web inspector
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PHP File Write Debugging Primer Tutorial
Looking at PHPStorm and Xdebug Primer Tutorial below reminds us that PHP can be debugged in that “step through the code” way that is sometimes useful. The work of yesterday’s Australian Postcode Place Images State Precedence Tutorial caused us to … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, debug, debugging, DOM, file, file_put_contents, Javascript, macOS, PHP, programming, Safari, Terminal, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, web server, wrapper, write
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Mac Safari on iPhone Web Browser Debug Tutorial
The recent New Mac Safari on iOS Web Browser Debug Tutorial set up our recent MacBook Air to … debug an iOS device Safari web browser session … via … MacBook Air Safari web browser session’s Develop menu’s “Show Web … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, blog, breadcrumbs, debug, debugging, deploy, deployment, develop menu, DOM, header.php, HTML, IFRAME, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, lead, Mac, MacBook Air, macOS, navigation bar, PHP, programming, Safari, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, web browser, web inspector, webpage, white lead, Wordpress
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