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Monthly Archives: August 2020
Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background Time Tutorial
Yesterday’s Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background Primer Tutorial could do with some more “genericization chops“. With any web application that is … largely “external Javascript” as far as the scripting goes … and has been tested with … … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged background, colour, colour picker, CSS, dynamic, external Javascript, genericization, global variable, HTML, input, Javascript, linear gradient, multiple, programming, querySelector, querySelectorAll, setTimeout, ternary, time, tutorial
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Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background Primer Tutorial
We’ve got two ideas floating around today’s proof of concept “Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background” web application concept, the second being the “proof of concept” bit, at least for us … dynamically created linear-gradient backgrounds (as you can … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged background, colour, colour picker, CSS, dynamic, external Javascript, genericization, HTML, input, Javascript, linear gradient, multiple, programming, querySelector, tutorial
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HTML Enabled and Disabled Buttons Game Tutorial
During a period when working with accountancy desktop applications with SAP Business One and Accpac some years back, a crucial aspect to make the GUI applications work, was to do with the enabling and disabling of buttons as the processing … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Games, Tutorials
Tagged button, click, disabled, enabled, game, HTML, Javascript, programming, reactions, score, tactics, tutorial, whac-a-mole
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WebRTC API Primer Tutorial
We were on the lookout for WebRTC sample web applications today, and came upon the great GitHub WebRTC samples … thanks … This is a collection of small samples demonstrating various parts of the WebRTC APIs. The code for all … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged API, audio, camera, GitHub, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, live stream, microphone, programming, stream, tutorial, video, webcam, webrtc, webrtc api
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Find My iOS Mobile App Tutorial
Quite a few years ago I was out and about with my nephew in Canberra (we normally live in Sydney) and as can be the case with Canberra, to Sydney eyes, lots of streets look like others, and I bemoaned … Continue reading

