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Posts tagged "Tutorial"

Creating SSH Shortcuts

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I often have to SSH into different servers, either to deploy new code or to carry out maintenance, so SSH shortcuts are an easy way of making the login process easier.

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Linux, Mac OS, Server, SSH, Sysadmin, Tutorial

Geolocation Using HTML5, jQuery and Google Maps (Interactive Version)

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Following on from the Static Google Maps example with Geolocation, this tutorial looks at creating a Interactive version using the JavaScript Google Maps API.

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Geolocation, HTML5, JavaScript, jQuery, Tutorial

Facebook API: Tracking Shares using the JavaScript SDK

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Tracking Facebook Shares on your website or application is a useful way of seeing how popular your articles are with your readers. In order to tracking Shares, you must used the Facebook JavaScript SDK.

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Facebook, Facebook Graph API, JavaScript, jQuery, Tracking, Tutorial

Geolocation Using HTML5, jQuery and Google Maps

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Geolocating a user using their browser (if supported) is quite easy using HTML5 and JavaScript / jQuery. In fact, it can be done in under 50 lines of code. Here’s my quick and dirty tutorial on doing just that.

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Geolocation, HTML5, JavaScript, jQuery, Tutorial

Twilio API: Sending a Text Message

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I’ve been experimenting with the Twilio API recently and have found it very easy to automatically send text messages or call a telephone programatically. In fact, you are able to send a text message in just a few lines of code.

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SMS, Tutorial, Twilio

Facebook API: Posting a Status Update

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The Facebook API lets you post status updates (message, links, photos etc) to your timeline via the API. This is handy if you want to have automatic sharing in your application (assuming users have consented to it) to post uploaded photos, links etc.

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Facebook, Facebook Graph API, Tutorial

Facebook API: Posting As A Page

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The Facebook API lets you post to Pages you own automatically – either as real-time updates or in the case that you want to schedule posts.

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Facebook, Facebook Graph API, Fan Page, Tutorial

Facebook API: Uploading Photos to a User’s Profile

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I get a lot of people asking me how to upload photos to a user’s profile on Facebook. One common misconception is that the Facebook JavaScript SDK does not support uploading photos, it only supports linking to photos.

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Facebook, Facebook Graph API, PHP, Tutorial

WordPress Loop – Include / Exclude Tags Globally

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Show or Hide posts on your Blog using Tags (or Categories) using this Plugin. But be warned, it even affects the Admin Areas.

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PHP, Tutorial, WordPress

Forcing Your Facebook App To Run In An iFrame

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If you want to force your user to use your application within in an iFrame (either as a canvas app or as a fan page application), the only way to do so is using JavaScript. Here is some sample code you can use.

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Facebook, JavaScript, Tutorial
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