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Very Versus Too Game Primer Tutorial
There are heaps of nuances to web application design, in our eyes, where we like to discuss it in terms of (an issue often involving) … overlay … and/or … reveal … and as you might guess above, our “nuance” … Continue reading →
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Walkways Quiz Game Primer Tutorial
Have you ever thought of a background image for a webpage, as a thing you could “regionally” click, as happens with the HTML map element? What about if we filled the webpage background with an HTML map element and its … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, border-radius, CSS, game, games, HTML, image, Javascript, map, mobilefish, opacity, overlay, programming, quiz, tutorial, walkways, YouTube, YouTube API, z-index
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