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Mobile Two Finger Gesture Inline HTML Email Quiz Tutorial
Do you remember the recent … two players within calling distance and able to get to the same device ( 🐵 / 🙈 ) … and today we cover … two players not within calling distance and not able to … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged catch, collaborate, collaboration, CSS, email, emoji, event, form, game, gesture, Gmail, HTML, inline, interactive, interactive entry, Javascript, mobile, name, ontouchmove, ontouchstart, pinch, player, programming, prompt, quiz, share, sharing, stopPropagation, stretch, style, submit, swipe, textAlign, touch, try, tutorial, two finger gesture, validation
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Mobile Two Finger Gesture Your Quiz Tutorial
We always think, as far as quizzes go, like with yesterday’s Mobile Two Finger Gesture Quiz Tutorial‘s (mathematical) quiz, it is good to allow the user to add their own tailored questions into the mix. Along with that, we had … Continue reading
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Tagged catch, collaborate, collaboration, CSS, email, emoji, event, game, gesture, Gmail, HTML, inline, interactive, interactive entry, Javascript, mobile, name, ontouchmove, ontouchstart, pinch, player, programming, prompt, quiz, share, sharing, stopPropagation, stretch, style, swipe, textAlign, touch, try, tutorial, two finger gesture
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Mobile Two Finger Gesture Quiz Tutorial
Making use of “more than one” finger mobile gestures started with yesterday’s Mobile Two Finger Gesture Name Game Tutorial is us adding a Mathematics Quiz bit of functionality today. In doing this we thought we could construct a quiz that … Continue reading
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Tagged collaborate, collaboration, CSS, email, emoji, event, game, gesture, Gmail, HTML, inline, Javascript, mobile, name, ontouchmove, ontouchstart, pinch, player, programming, quiz, share, sharing, stretch, style, swipe, touch, tutorial, two finger gesture
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Mobile Two Finger Gesture Name Game Tutorial
Up until yesterday’s Mobile Swipe Gesture Name Game Share Tutorial the mobile gesture logic has all been based on … one finger touch gestures … but as users of touch devices will tell you … two (or more) finger touch … Continue reading
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Tagged collaborate, collaboration, CSS, email, emoji, event, game, gesture, Gmail, HTML, inline, Javascript, mobile, name, ontouchmove, ontouchstart, pinch, player, programming, share, sharing, stretch, style, swipe, touch, tutorial, two finger gesture
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Mobile Swipe Gesture Name Game Share Tutorial
Yesterday’s Mobile Swipe Gesture Name Game Tutorial was collaborative in its Name Game functionality for … two players within calling distance and able to get to the same device ( 🐵 / 🙈 ) … and today we cover … … Continue reading
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Tagged collaborate, collaboration, CSS, email, emoji, event, game, gesture, Gmail, HTML, inline, Javascript, mobile, name, ontouchmove, ontouchstart, player, programming, share, sharing, style, swipe, touch, tutorial
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Mobile Swipe Gesture Name Game Tutorial
Today’s extension of mobile device “swipe gesture” event functionality onto yesterday’s Mobile Swipe Gesture Detection Primer Tutorial is to turn the “proof of concept” feel into an optional Name Game for Two Players web application. In this Name Game a … Continue reading
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Tagged event, game, gesture, HTML, Javascript, mobile, name, ontouchmove, ontouchstart, player, programming, swipe, touch, tutorial
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Mobile Swipe Gesture Detection Primer Tutorial
Have you ever been curious about “the behind the scenes” detection of “swipe” gestures on mobile platforms, whether that be… swipe right swipe left swipe down swipe up ? The answer for us is “yes”. So we decided to start … Continue reading
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Tagged event, gesture, HTML, Javascript, mobile, ontouchmove, ontouchstart, programming, swipe, touch, tutorial
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HTML5 Meter and Progress Element Onclick Tutorial
Yesterday’s YouTube Embedded Iframe API Playlist Tutorial got us hankering for either/both of … meter progress … be more proactive by nature, in terms of the fact that neither, in “native thinking terms” are changed in look (and value) via … Continue reading
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Tagged click, DOM, event, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, meter, onclick, proactive, programming, progress, stop press, touch, tutorial
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