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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Connection Loss Implication Tutorial
We synopsized some time ago now how important for our Tabular Single Row Media Gallery web application’s Radio Play mode of use, is a sound and consistent connection. But it just so happened around about the time of the recent … Continue reading →
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Iframe Hashtag Calling Tutorial
Hashtag usage in the webpage navigation aspects of web browser web applications we find more and more appealing around here … the far more generous hashtag allowances for lengthy URLs where it comes to links off emails (via “a” mailto: … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Remembering Recall Words Tutorial
We both like and dislike the word … static … around here regarding programming. It can represent that “rock of Gibraltar” to rely on (and most webpages around here start with “static HTML” text editing on good ol’ macOS TextWrangler) … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Scheduling Tutorial
Lots of us like to work to a plan. Timed entertainments for an orderly work day, perhaps? And so, onto the recent YouTube API Caller Radio Webpage Persistence Tutorial, it’s “handsfree” work of recent times can be harnessed to support … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Radio Webpage Persistence Tutorial
Yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Radio Change of Genre Saying Playlist Title Tutorial‘s opens the door to, for either mobile or non-mobile … When a user requests a YouTube video genre change of Radio Play we try to … rather than … Continue reading →
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WordPress Blog Page Versus Post Tutorial
WordPress, at least the one we look after, structures it’s blog content on … top menu driven content being controlled by Edit Page (terminology) arrangements (as far as the admin user is concerned) … versus … the other downaways content … Continue reading →
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Tagged admin, blog, category, codex, content, data, database, dropdown, edit, editing, header.php, menu, mixed content, MySql, page, permalink, PHP, post, programming, protocol, search, search string, security, software, tag, textarea, tutorial, url, user, webpage, Wordpress
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Font Awesome Icons Primer Tutorial
Further to the work of HTML Icons Primer Tutorial we’re going to include some Font Awesome icons into the mix of the look of our RJM Programming Landing Page today. In this context, on a webpage, regarding small button style … Continue reading →
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Tabular Single Row Emoji Sharing Menu Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Tabular Single Row YouTube API Radio Play Textbox Tutorial, today, we are adding … to that slivery left hand table cell … remaining slivery because what we are adding is what we like to call … “emoji buttons” … Continue reading →
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