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Category Archives: GUI
HTML Canvas Golf Accuracy Game Primer Tutorial
The HTML Canvas element is great for games where you draw your own graphics based on interaction from the user … a great tool to have in your GUI toolbox … you download an app and start playing. A lot … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, GIMP, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, CSS, event, game, games, GIMP, golf, HTML, Javascript, onclick, programming, sport, tutorial
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HTML Multiple Form Multiple Submit Buttons Primer Tutorial
Anality is a funny thing. Tend to want to follow through in an anal way to show you our multiple form with multiple submit buttons tutorial even though it would be obvious to most recent readers of our blog, that … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged button, DOM, form, GUI, HTML, Javascript, programming, submit button, tutorial, user experience, UX
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HTML Multiple Form Submit Buttons Primer Tutorial
Today, following up on yesterday’s PHP Rhopalic Letter Sentence Game Primer Tutorial and the day before’s HTML Form Multiple Submit Buttons Primer Tutorial as shown below, we want to discuss a very old HTML concept called the form tag which … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged button, DOM, form, GUI, HTML, Javascript, programming, submit button, tutorial
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HTML Form Multiple Submit Buttons Primer Tutorial
Today we want to discuss a very old HTML concept called the form tag which allows for the processing of interactive input from the user in the form of textboxes and checkboxes and radio buttons and buttons to transfer information … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged button, Did you know, DOM, form, GUI, HTML, Javascript, programming, submit button, tutorial
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Android Studio Google Play Ready Primer Tutorial
Yesterday, with Android Studio Tic Tac Toe Game Tutorial as shown below, we reacquainted ourselves with Android Studio as an alternative IDE to Eclipse (and there are others too) to use the Android SDK and Java to develop mobile apps … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Android SDK, Android Studio, canvas, Eclipse, end game, Google, Google Play, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Java, Javascript, middle game, mobile, Morse Code, programming, start game, tutorial, Windows
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HTML Morse Code Primer Tutorial
Recently, with Yahoo YQL Web Service JSON Worldbank Datasets Tutorial as shown below, we found time for HTML multiple mode select tags … How do you do, Hmmst? I’m not exactly sure … (pointing to right of screen) … ask … Continue reading
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Tagged Beechworth, Beechworth Telegraph Station, email, encryption, game, games, HTML, Javascript, mobile, Morse Code, onclick event, programming, tutorial
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