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GraphViz via PHP on AlmaLinux Family Tree Tutorial
Today we continue down our road of replacing PHP (hosts Python and uses Graphviz) code series that used to use /tmp/ to read and write interim files from, in favour of a tmp folder off the Apache web server Document … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Not Categorised, Tutorials
Tagged /tmp, dot, exec, family tree, file, folder, graphics, GraphViz, hierarchy, Korn, korn shell, PHP, programming, Python, read, structure, temp, temporary, tree, tutorial, write
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Clairvoyance Game Objectify Tutorial
Extending yesterday’s Clairvoyance Game Sharing Scores Tutorial, it’s not exactly OOP (Object Oriented Programming) we are doing, but what we’d describe as “objectify” the proceedings we’re attending to today. Take a look at the following Javascript initialization code (now versus … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Not Categorised, Tutorials
Tagged abstraction, array, checkbox, clairvoyancy, clairvoyant, collaboration, colour, colour coding, CSS, design, email, files, flat files, game, games, hardcopy, HTML, invitation, Javascript, link, noun, object, OOP, PHP, player, players, programming, project, project planning, score, share, sharing, SMS, software design, telepathic, testing, traffic lights, turns, tutorial, two players, unit testing, verb, web browser, web server, web server flat files, window.open, window.opener
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Textarea Background Transparency Onclick Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Textarea Background Transparency Primer Tutorial, if today’s blog posting title combines … textarea … and … onclick … you can surmise we are giving the talents of the textarea element “the full workover” rather than (yet) resorting … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, background, background image, below the fold, click, cursor, data uri, DOM, event, HTML, image, intranet, Intranet feeling, Javascript, local web server, MAMP, multiple, multiple background image, onclick, onkeypress, onpaste, opacity, overflow, paste, programming, scroll, textarea, transparency, transparent, tutorial
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CSS Image Clip and Shape Outside Primer Tutorial
Further to the CSS themes of interest regarding yesterday’s CSS Variables Textarea Tutorial, today we continue that “theme” regarding … CSS Image Clip and Shape Outside … inspiration we got from this W3school very useful webpage, thanks. With this work, … Continue reading
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Tagged clip, clip-path, content, CSS, display, image, interaction, interactive, outside, programming, shape, shape-outside, style, styling, textarea, tutorial, user, user interaction
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Document Root Relative Folder Listing Assembly Sharing Tutorial
This “assembly” work of recent times involves “personalization”, in that what the user selects, and the order they select it in off that “:” dropdown determines the content. To us, that is the recipe for offering some email or SMS … Continue reading →