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Textarea Background Transparency Overlay Editable Linking Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML Element InnerText Property Primer Tutorial‘s innerText ideas have helped with today’s task to … not only support a “div” overlaying element shadowing the “textarea” element content … but, today … allowing that “div” element (potentially containing links now) … Continue reading →
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HTML Element InnerText Property Primer Tutorial
Before what we believe will be the “wrapping up” blog posting to the current thread of blog postings yesterday’s Textarea Background Transparency Overlay Linking Tutorial represents, let’s take another “generic sidestep” to go further into the great things about the … Continue reading →
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Textarea Background Transparency Overlay Linking Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Textarea Background Transparency Substitution Tutorial, today’s the day for “overlay” div element linking functionality to be added into the mix. If you are a regular reader, you’ll know of our interest in the relative talents of … … Continue reading →
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Textarea Background Transparency Substitution Tutorial
Yesterday’s Textarea Background Transparency Onclick Tutorial combines with the “hardcoded words substituted for intelligence holding links” logic from the recent Journal project … and the work of yesterday allowed for, within that user entered text data … Text words we … Continue reading →
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Journal Emoji Tutorial
Today, it’s a mix of … styling … <?php echo ” <style> * { border-radius: 8px; margin: 5 5 5 5; } button { color: blue; } input[type=\”submit\”] { color: blue; } hr { background-color: red; height: 1px; border: 0; … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, association, base64, bredcrumb, button, content, contenteditable, CSS, data uri, div, dropdown, edit, editing, email, embed, emoji, encrypt, encryption, file, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, first draft, flat file, flex, hardcode, hardcoded, hashtag, hashtagging, IFRAME, ink, journal, key, link, localStorage, mailto, media, navigation, nested, onblur, overlay, PHP, position, primer, privacy, programming, proof of concept, scroll, scrolling, security, serverside, SMS, Spotify, style, styling, SVG, svg+xml, text, textarea, tutoriial, update, url, web browser address bar, web inspector, web server, window.localStorage, word, YouTube
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Journal Hashtag Tutorial
If you look at the data for the Journals created and maintained by our new inhouse web application talked about at yesterday’s Journal Associations Tutorial you can see … the user entered text data is stored in a web server … Continue reading →
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Journal Associations Tutorial
Yesterday’s Journal Editing Tutorial had us interested in … contenteditable=true … usage, which begs the question … Do you ever need to get interested in … contenteditable=false ? Yes, we’ve had interest a couple of times now. It happens, at … Continue reading →
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YouTube SubRip Subtitles Emoji Tutorial
For today’s tutorial title key word, rather than … Emoji … it could also have been … Internationalization … or … Aesthetics … or … Styling … whether that be CSS or Javascript DOM based … but we plumped for … Continue reading →