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Colouring In Drag and Drop Animated Background Images Tutorial

One image can a background image make. More than one images can a moving picture make. And that is why, after yesterday’s Colouring In Drag and Drop Multiple Background Image Tutorial, we turn our attention to a first … animated … Continue reading

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Colouring In Drag and Drop Multiple Background Image Tutorial

The ability to add multiple background images in HTML and using CSS can be very useful. We’ve done this in the past, and knew the important CSS properties to fill in were … background-image background-repeat background-size background-position … which should … Continue reading

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Colouring In Drag and Drop Keyboard Events Tutorial

Despite us having precedents to turn to regarding … establishing a layer of keyboard onkeydown event logic for a non-textbox HTML element … we’ve had to look up so many websites for advice, thanks, that it must have been that … Continue reading

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Canvas Drag and Drop Positively Practical Tutorial

We all know “there’s practical” and “there’s practical”, and with yesterday’s Canvas Drag and Drop Positively Robust Tutorial all the new Drag and Drop functionality is getting there, but what if … user starts scribbling on the canvas … allow … Continue reading

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SOS Game Keyboard Tutorial

We’re not sure why we didn’t think about it in the first round of SOS Game creation sessions, but, further to the recent SOS Game Cursor Tutorial … cursor non-mobile improvements … today we have … CSS margin tweaks … … Continue reading

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Starts With Textarea CSS Styling Mobile Tutorial

Because yesterday’s Starts With Textarea CSS Styling Tutorial‘s “Starts With Textarea” web application involved logic with so much … HTML element focus … Javascript keyboard event logic … dependencies, we were not overly surprised testing it on mobile (iOS) platforms, … Continue reading

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Starts With Textarea CSS Styling Tutorial

The other day when we presented PHP/Javascript Decoding Scrambled Words Game CSS Tutorial there were two CSS selector “starts with” scenarios referenced … <style> .guess* { width: 40px; } // thanks to https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13352080/match-all-elements-having-class-name-starting-with-a-specific-string </style> … let alone what was used … Continue reading

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Interactively Change WordPress Blog Background Image on Scroll Tutorial

With yesterday’s Interactively Change Background Image on Scroll User Settings Tutorial‘s offering were you “an intrepid”, typing … //www.rjmprogramming.com.au/ITblog/600/400/ … into that newly minted Javascript prompt window designed for user interaction purposes? This populates the background images in our new … Continue reading

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