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HTML/Javascript Multiple Choice Quiz Reveal Tutorial
The previous HTML/Javascript Multiple Choice Quiz Administration Tutorial saw us create a Multiple Choice Quiz based on the “pub quiz” style game called Eggheads “where a challenger team of 5 tries to defeat a champion team of 5 in a … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged Administration, canvas, CMS, details, event, explanation, file, ftp, game, Google, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, multiple choice, MySql, onclick, PHP, prompt popup box, quiz, reveal, search engine, summary, upload
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Medical Acronyms Game Tutorial
And then there are the “rethinks” of data design, in thinking where to go next with our “Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes and Acronyms Meaning game” web application we last mentioned with yesterday’s Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, anatomy, API, array, background, background image, button, checkbox, CSS, data attributes, delimitation, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, English, event, fold, getComputedStyle, GIMP, global, Greek, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, Latin, mailto, medicine, mobile, multiple, onchange, onclick, onions, onload, opacity, option, personalisation, physiology, prefix, programming, root, search engine, select, setTimeout, size, suffix, surfing the net, timed, tutorial, video, window.getComputedStyle, YouTube, YouTube API, zoom
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Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Sharing Tutorial
We’ve been thinking more about collaboration and sharing ideas and some personalization ideas today to complement earlier work we started on our “Health Root or Prefix or Suffix Meaning Game” last visited with Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Aesthetics … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, anatomy, API, background, background image, button, checkbox, CSS, data attributes, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, English, event, fold, getComputedStyle, GIMP, Greek, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, Latin, mailto, medicine, mobile, multiple, onchange, onclick, onload, opacity, option, personalisation, physiology, prefix, programming, root, search engine, select, setTimeout, size, suffix, surfing the net, timed, tutorial, video, window.getComputedStyle, YouTube, YouTube API, zoom
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Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Aesthetics Tutorial
We normally start the web application games we write by making sure the information, or data, aspects to the game are attended to. So for us, the priorities, end up being … making sure the information, or data, aspects to … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, API, background, background image, button, CSS, data attributes, dropdown, emoji, English, event, fold, getComputedStyle, GIMP, Greek, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, Latin, medicine, mobile, multiple, onchange, onclick, onload, opacity, option, prefix, programming, root, search engine, select, setTimeout, size, suffix, surfing the net, timed, tutorial, video, window.getComputedStyle, YouTube, YouTube API, zoom
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