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Category Archives: GUI
HTML Textarea and Div Talents Primer Tutorial
We faced a dilemma today with the name of our web application, and ended up with textarea_talent.html (along with its business logic external Javascript textarea_talent.js), but as the project went along we were torn towards a name of div_talent.html and … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, CMS, content management systems, CSS, div, GUI, HTML, Javascript, MySql, programming, text, textarea, tutorial, Wordpress
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HTML and CSS More Button Ideas Tutorial
Our recent WordPress “is mentioned by” functionality nuances, last talked about with WordPress Is Mentioned By Code Download Progress Tutorial, brought to mind another nuance in our mind, which we’d like to discuss today. And for that discussion we want … Continue reading
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Tagged button, class, CSS, DOM, emoji, event, GUI, hierarchy, HTML, Javascript, onclick, programming, pseudo class, tutorial
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