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Tag Archives: UX
Lesson Plan URL Content Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Lesson Plan SMS Collaboration Tutorial we wanted to add URL content as a possibility for our Lesson Plans. After all, especially with the “Materials” section, you, as a teacher, are likely to reference online documents and resources quite … Continue reading
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Tagged agenda, collaboration, cookie, cookies, CSS, email, HTML, HTML email, HTTP Cookie, inline, Javascript, lesson, lesson plan, local storage, meeting, PDF, programming, sharing, SMS, standing order, style, styling, table, teaching, texting, tutorial, url, user experience, UX
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Lesson Plan SMS Collaboration Tutorial
Yesterday’s Meeting Agenda SMS Collaboration Tutorial made us feel ready for another … “sibling type” web development … consisting of … develop a solid guinea pig web application with the fundamentals to suit a lot of users … and then … Continue reading
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Tagged agenda, collaboration, cookie, cookies, CSS, email, HTML, HTML email, HTTP Cookie, inline, Javascript, lesson, lesson plan, local storage, meeting, PDF, programming, sharing, SMS, standing order, style, styling, table, teaching, texting, tutorial, user experience, UX
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Meeting Agenda SMS Collaboration Tutorial
At RJM Programming the respect we pay to instantaneous forms of online webpage communication, as per … notifications sms (texting) email … (or use the phone, outside the scope of this web application’s remit) … is inversely proportional to the … Continue reading
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Tagged agenda, collaboration, cookie, cookies, CSS, email, HTML, HTML email, HTTP Cookie, inline, Javascript, local storage, meeting, PDF, programming, sharing, SMS, standing order, style, styling, table, texting, tutorial, user experience, UX
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Meeting Agenda Collaboration Styling Tutorial
Yesterday’s Meeting Agenda Collaboration Tutorial “collaboration functionality” was a bit raw regarding … user experience and functionality workings styling … and so the “makeover” has continued today. Styling-wise we make the textareas over at the Inline HTML Email Form use … Continue reading
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Tagged agenda, collaboration, cookie, cookies, CSS, email, HTML, HTML email, HTTP Cookie, inline, Javascript, local storage, meeting, PDF, programming, sharing, standing order, style, styling, table, tutorial, user experience, UX
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HTML Multiple Form Multiple Submit or Image Buttons Tutorial
The previous HTML Multiple Form Multiple Submit Buttons Primer Tutorial‘s web application used as its HTML form navigation conduit … the clicking of input type=submit buttons … but did you know that there is an alternative HTML form navigation button … Continue reading
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Tagged button, DOM, form, GUI, HTML, image, Javascript, position, programming, submit button, tutorial, user experience, UX
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