Monthly Archives: February 2021

Webpage Vertical Position Return Content Tutorial

The improvement, today, onto yesterday’s Webpage Vertical Position Return Tutorial is, nominally, to allow the user to specify what their table cell wording should be, as a comma separated string entered via a Javascript prompt window and accessed via a … Continue reading

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Webpage Vertical Position Return Tutorial

We have a very simple “proof of concept” web application to present today. The reason for our “webpage position return” idea centres around four concepts … Today we … Whereas usually we … “a” link navigation that is target=_self (ie. … Continue reading

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PHP Anagram Language Tutorial

Another mode of improvement on top of yesterday’s PHP Anagram Levels Tutorial, as flagged, is to add a new select (ie. dropdown) element with language codes, in order to facilitate … still pick an English word at the level of … Continue reading

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PHP Anagram Levels Tutorial

We improve yesterday’s PHP Anagrams Tutorial with a level of difficulty extension of functionality today. We control difficulty via the length of selected anagram words, assuming shorter words will be easier to solve. With those shorter anagrams, and for longer … Continue reading

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PHP Anagrams Tutorial

We like the design and basis of the NetBeans Java Swing Anagrams Tutorial‘s Anagram program. So, today, we’re developing a PHP version of that 10 to 12 letter word Anagram word game. As per all the inhouse PHP word games … Continue reading

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Javascript Multiline User Definable Replace RegExp Multiline Tutorial

The user definable Javascript “replace” code textbox of yesterday’s Javascript User Definable Replace RegExp Multiline Tutorial was not user friendly for ideas beyond that “replace” clause, but we see that the user may be wanting to learn about Javascript as … Continue reading

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Javascript User Definable Replace RegExp Multiline Tutorial

Almost a year on, we revisit the Javascript Replace RegExp Multiline ExecCommand Tutorial, because, after all, if you are an interpretive substitutional kind of thinker you will know Javascript’s replace is the bee’s knees. Yesterday’s β€ŽAppML Acronyms Hierarchy Tutorial‘s coding … Continue reading

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Screenshotting Composite Images on macOS Tutorial

Screenshotting can occur … control-command-shift-3 on macOS PrtScn key on Windows … is a procedural documenter’s best friend. On macOS it teams really well with macOS Paintbrush’s “New from Clipboard”. These techniques came into play with the recent Javascript Oninvalid … Continue reading

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