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Contenteditable OuterHTML Ideas Mobile Tutorial
Developing yesterday’s Contenteditable OuterHTML Ideas Watermark Tutorial on this MacBook Air had us a bit neglectful of mobile platforms. This neglectfulness manifested itself in the usual “width” and “height” dilemmas … add a meta viewport tag, such as our … … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, calc, clone, contenteditable, CSS, DOM, event, glow, grid, height, HTML, innerHTML, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, meta, meta tag, mobile, onclick, outerHTML, programming, stopPropagation, table, transition, tutorial, units, vh, viewport, watermark, width
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Apple Script Execution of Start Word Suggestions for Wordle Tutorial
It’s 2022 as we write this blog post and these days your macOS operating systems no longer present you with the chance to create desktop shortcuts that run a program with user defined arguments. But there is still Apple Script … Continue reading →
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Tagged AppleScript, body, click, command, command line, CSS, cursor, dictionary, document.getElementsByTagName, DOM, double click, event, head, IFRAME, interaction, intersession, Javascript, meta, onclick, ondblclick, onload, overlay, PHP, programming, progress, prompt, script, scripting, sort, sorting, standing order, style, styling, table, tbody, td, th, thead, title, tr, tutorial, user, user interaction, viewport, web browser, word, word game, wordle
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Start Word Suggestions for Wordle Intersessional Tutorial
Yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game Intranet Tutorial‘s use of window.localStorage methodologies got us rethinking the “Start Word for Wordle” ideas in the recent Start Word Suggestions for Wordle Sort Tutorial‘s web application. Those, again, Javascript prompt window driven user interactions, … Continue reading →
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Tagged body, click, CSS, cursor, dictionary, document.getElementsByTagName, DOM, double click, event, head, IFRAME, interaction, intersession, Javascript, meta, onclick, ondblclick, onload, overlay, PHP, programming, progress, prompt, script, scripting, sort, sorting, standing order, style, styling, table, tbody, td, th, thead, title, tr, tutorial, user, user interaction, viewport, web browser, word, word game, wordle
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Start Word Suggestions for Wordle Sort Tutorial
The webpage created when you execute Start Word Suggestions for Wordle Iframe Tutorial‘s “Start Word Suggestions for Wordle” web application features a pretty common and traditional form of HTML table element display. This HTML table element can “host” children and … Continue reading →
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Tagged body, click, CSS, dictionary, document.getElementsByTagName, DOM, double click, event, head, IFRAME, Javascript, meta, onclick, ondblclick, onload, PHP, programming, script, scripting, sort, sorting, style, styling, table, tbody, td, th, thead, title, tr, tutorial, viewport, word, word game, wordle
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Start Word Suggestions for Wordle Iframe Tutorial
Yesterday’s Start Word Suggestions for Wordle Styling and Scripting Tutorial‘s presentation used a hashtag navigation link, “or below“, to take the user to an HTML iframe hosted execution of our current web application of interest. Sometimes in such a scenario, … Continue reading →
Start Word Suggestions for Wordle Styling and Scripting Tutorial
Yesterday’s Start Word Suggestions for Wordle Primer Tutorial proof of concept “Start Five Letter Word for Wordle Suggester” web application managed to create a workable webpage that did not need a “head” element. What are you missing with no “head” … Continue reading →
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CSS Gradient Creations Mobile Width Tutorial
When it comes to “width” (CSS styling) considerations with webpage design on mobile platforms where you are not prepared to “de-complex-ify” (if you know what I mean) the webpage contents you can run into the dual issues … you want … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, CSS, DOM, gesture, gradient, HTML, Javascript, linear gradient, makeover, meta, mobile, mobile device, mobile phone, phone, programming, radial gradient, regex, regular expression, screen, selector, spreading gesture, styling, tablet, tutorial, unit, viewport, webpage, width, width unit
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One or Several Did You Know Quiz Mobile Cursor CSS Tutorial
We wonder if you only work with mobile devices and have not seen any attempts at “showing progress” up until today, on top of the progress to yesterday’s One or Several Did You Know Quiz Multiple Tailored Sharing Tutorial. That … Continue reading →
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Tagged .media rule, accountablity, Ajax, array, collaboration, CSS, cursor, data, delimitation, delimiter, device, dropdown, dynamic, email, emoji, fixed, FormData, game, HTML, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, localStorage, mantissa, meta, mobile, multiple, onclick, opacity, option, personalization, programming, prompt, quiz, select, setInterval, setTimeout, sharing, static, style, styling, tutorial, viewport
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