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WordPress Recent Posts Korn Shell Tutorial
Today we’re rearranging how our WordPress.org blog Recent Posts widget images are created via crontab and curl in a scheduled way on this newer Apache/PHP/MySql Linux web server, as we talked about with WordPress Recent Posts Navigation Issue Tutorial too. … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, Apache, blog, command line, convert, copy, cron, crontab, curl, exec, file_put_contents, functionality, image, ImageMagick, korn shell, Linux, operating system, optional, PHP, programming, rearrangement, recent posts, schedule, scheduled, thumbnail, tutorial, widget, Wordpress
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Google Translate WordPress Blog Widget Positioning Tutorial
When we last upgraded our WordPress.org website from 4.1.1. to 6.6.2 the Widget section CSS arrangements, barring the installation of a WordPress plugin to backtrack, caused WordPress to start CSS styling the widget area via a new “block” paradigm. This … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, absolute, block, blog, CSS, DOM, fold, Google Translate, header.php, image, image URL, Javascript, PHP, position, positioning, programming, styling, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, widget, Wordpress
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Google Translate WordPress Blog Image URL Fix Tutorial
Further to Google Translate Landing Page Changed Interfacing Links Tutorial we’re revisiting Google Translate “translation of WordPress blog webpage” translation functionality, finding some images getting non RJM Programming “src” properties, oddly. We do not remember this, but interfacing rules can … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, Google Translate, header.php, image, image URL, Javascript, PHP, programming, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Image Editing Media Tutorial
We’re happy to be revisiting … the lead in of WordPress Blog Posting Feature Image Editing Tutorial … combined with … similarities of task to that of WordPress Visual Synopsis Media Tutorial … to add to our recent WordPress Blog … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, blog, blog posting, Did you know, drawImage, external Javascript, filter, gesture, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, image editor, img, Javascript, media, oncontextmenu, one image, one image website, ontouchend, photo, photograph, photography, programming, prompt, right click, scroll, scrolling, session, sessionStorage, snapshot, style, style.aesthetics, styling, swipe gesture, tab, tidy, tutorial, user interaction, video, web browser, web browser tab, window.localStorage, window.open, window.sessionStorage, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Posting Feature Image Editing Tutorial
Yesterday’s … One Image Website Image Snapshot Editing Tutorial used web browser new tab webpages to allow for image editing and annotating … but with today’s … WordPress Blog Posting Feature Image Editing Tutorial we’re using a hosted HTML iframe … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, blog posting, Did you know, drawImage, external Javascript, filter, gesture, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, image editor, img, Javascript, oncontextmenu, one image, one image website, ontouchend, photo, photograph, photography, programming, prompt, right click, scroll, scrolling, session, sessionStorage, snapshot, style, style.aesthetics, styling, swipe gesture, tab, tidy, tutorial, user interaction, web browser, web browser tab, window.localStorage, window.open, window.sessionStorage, Wordpress
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MacBook Air macOS Sequoia Image Playground Tutorial
Images in this blog post have been AI generated. Continue reading →
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Tagged ai, Apple, application, artificial intelligence, blog, desktop, Desktop Application, editor, excerpt, image, image creator, image editor, Image Playground, MacBook Air, macOS, manual excerpt, people, PhotoShop, question, scenario, scene, sequoia, software, tutorial, Wordpress, wordpress blog
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WordPress Emoji Menu Screen Resize Tutorial
Occasionally resizing, and we include in here “pinching” and “stretching” mobile platform gestures, presents situations you don’t feel like you can “let go through to the keeper” coding and testing web applications on a web browser. Our recent Emoji Menu … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, click, dimensions, document.body, DOM, domain, dpi, dropdown, emoji, event, height, hover, IFRAME, Javascript, menu, modular, modularization, modularize, onclick, onload, onmouseover, onresize, pinch, pinching, popup, programming, resize, resolution, screen, screen height, screen width, src, srcdoc, stretch, stretching, tutorial, url, web design, webpage, webpage design, width, window, window.innerHeight, window.innerWidth, window.open, Wordpress, wordpress blog, zoom
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WordPress Emoji Menu Revamp Tutorial
We really like HTML iframe usage around here. In terms of … Software Need Not Be Hard … being our company byline, they tick a lot of boxes. You’ll read online, though, issues with security and whatnot regarding them, so, … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, click, DOM, domain, dropdown, emoji, hover, IFRAME, Javascript, menu, modular, modularization, modularize, onclick, onload, onmouseover, popup, programming, src, srcdoc, tutorial, url, web design, webpage, webpage design, window, window.open, Wordpress, wordpress blog
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