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HTML Marquee and Meter and Input Date CSS Tutorial

We’ve reworked the CSS styling mainly of the HTML marquee element HTML Marquee and Meter and Input Date Tutorial‘s web application. In such a web application featuring a mix of CSS style … position: absolute relative … and so dependent … Continue reading

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HTML Marquee and Meter and Input Date Tutorial

If you are designing a web application with … maximum pizazz maximum colour and movement maximal presenting of lots of information fleetingly … then the HTML marquee element, though not popular all over, could be the go for you. Content-wise … Continue reading

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HTML Nested Centering via Multiple Select Tutorial

Yesterday’s HTML Nested Centering via CSS and Javascript DOM Tutorial “started us” (we think we’ll need time to refine setTimeout delays by letting the usage be tested over time over more non-mobile web browsers to see what happens here) down … Continue reading

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HTML Nested Centering via CSS and Javascript DOM Tutorial

Today we’re adding to the “looks good” but “doesn’t do much” web application emanating from HTML Nested Centering via CSS Primer Tutorial by adding Javascript DOM into the mix. Without scripting such as Javascript (and using the Document Object Model … Continue reading

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HTML Nested Centering via CSS Primer Tutorial

We’ve talked before about why with our HTML webpage design we so often turn to the HTML table element when it comes to “precision” alignment requirements. We find the HTML table element “gels” well with what we grew up to … Continue reading

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Star Proteins versus Superbugs Game Genericization Tutorial

We think, with our “Star Proteins versus Superbugs Game” project, that we may have a project worth “genericizing”. In other words, we make it tailorable to other scenarios of usage, for the one HTML and Javascript and CSS bit of … Continue reading

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Star Proteins versus Superbugs Game CSS Tutorial

The main themes of today’s changes to our current Javascript DOM “Star Proteins versus Superbugs Game” project today revolves around … Javascript DOM dynamic HTML element className property changes linking in to the use of … CSS3 Linear Gradients … … Continue reading

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Star Proteins versus Superbugs Game OOP Tutorial

If you look up “javascript class” in Google … don’t know about you? … but we got from this link the quote below … Functions can be used to somewhat simulate classes, but in general JavaScript is a class-less language. … Continue reading

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