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HTML Table Cell Contenteditable Onload Tutorial

If you are a regular at this blog you’ll no doubt have tweaked that we are very keen to use Javascript’s document.body’s onload event to add flexibility to proceedings. Today, though, it is an awareness of a web application’s data … Continue reading

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HTML Table Cell Contenteditable Tutorial

Yesterday’s HTML div Contenteditable Form Tutorial was all about the global attribute contenteditable=true rather than about HTML div elements per se, hence the challenge we gave you … … (but perhaps you should broaden my horizons with feedback on other … Continue reading

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HTML div Contenteditable Form Tutorial

Are you like me, and think that the global attribute contenteditable=true can be incredibly useful, so far we’ve been thinking, with HTML div elements, in particular (but perhaps you should broaden my horizons with feedback on other element types?!). You … Continue reading

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HTML div Versus hr Contenteditable Tutorial

Sometimes, just because the look of a web application changes very little, doesn’t mean there aren’t quite big rearrangements underneath to allow for a new piece of functionality. Sometimes, with web applications, we like “seamlessness”, or the more cruel might … Continue reading

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HTML div Versus hr Primer Tutorial

Today’s new web application is a CSS styling “tool” (at least we’d like to think) but written predominantly via HTML and Javascript … go figure … but yes, it makes sense a bit, that to show CSS “in action” so … Continue reading

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