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Clairvoyance Game Sharing Scores Tutorial
Onto the day before yesterday’s (yes, another two dayer!) Clairvoyance Game Invitations Tutorial primarily we have a checkbox part regarding … Be Told Where You Went Wrong … guessing within our two player Clairvoyance Game … easy peasy … but … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged checkbox, clairvoyancy, clairvoyant, collaboration, colour, colour coding, CSS, design, email, files, flat files, game, games, HTML, invitation, Javascript, link, PHP, player, players, programming, project, project planning, score, share, sharing, SMS, software design, telepathic, testing, traffic lights, turns, tutorial, two players, unit testing, web browser, web server, web server flat files, window.open, window.opener
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Clairvoyance Game Invitations Tutorial
In yesterday’s Clairvoyance Game Tutorial, with our Clairvoyance Game, really a game for two, downplayed invitations to the end of the blog posting blurb. But really, invitations are the “be all and end all” for a two player game shared … Continue reading
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Tagged clairvoyancy, clairvoyant, collaboration, design, email, files, flat files, game, games, HTML, invitation, Javascript, link, PHP, player, players, programming, project, project planning, share, sharing, SMS, software design, telepathic, testing, turns, tutorial, two players, unit testing, web browser, web server, web server flat files, window.open, window.opener
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Clairvoyance Game Tutorial
Are you sixth sensical? Can you read tea leaves? If it’s one out of two, that will do. We’re starting down the road to a new … Clairvoyance Game … today, that on today’s first draft, as a design for … Continue reading
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Tagged clairvoyancy, clairvoyant, files, flat files, game, games, HTML, Javascript, PHP, player, players, programming, telepathic, turns, tutorial, two players, web browser, web server, web server flat files, window.open, window.opener
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MySql SQL Mindset Tutorial
We spend a lot of the working time with this blog in a “what we’d describe as” a … Javascript mindset … which “we’d describe as” … This optimistic, and can be chaotic for choice, “anything’s possible”, but is “syntactically … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged clause, database, database design, index, indexing, kiss, logic, logical, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, programming, query, relative database, SQL, statement, syntax, tutorial, where clause
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WordPress Same Action Item Tutorial
Today, we’re extending our WordPress TwentyTen themed blog posting inhouse feature … Is Mentioned By … talked about within WordPress Is Mentioned By Less Recently Modified Tutorial to also include, via right click or touch move event … Same Cut … Continue reading
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Tagged action, action item, author, Cut to the Chase, dropdown, header.php, itemprop, Javascript, PHP, programming, theme, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Web Application, Wordpress, wordpress blog
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WordPress Blog Author Fix Tutorial
Today we return to the WordPress (TwentyTen themed) blog you are reading now, as with WordPress Blog Standard Makeover Tutorial, and it’s header.php (PHP writes) Javascript (inhouse) function … function img_alt … in good ol’ header.php file, where we check … Continue reading
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Tagged author, dropdown, header.php, itemprop, Javascript, PHP, programming, theme, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress, wordpress blog
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Shower Song Form Double Takes Tutorial
Our little “Soup Kitchens” aside yesterday caused us to remember a truism (if ever there was one) … Don’t “throw out there” questions you don’t know the answer to. Now, before anybody complains about sentences ending in prepositions, let me … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, animated gif, annotate, annotation, audio, automate, automation, blob, blob.canvas, browse, browsing, brwose, buffer, call, called, caller, calling, canvas, client pre-emptive iframe, clientside, clipboard, conduit, connection, contenteditable, contentedital, copt, copy, data, data uri, drag, drag and drop, drop, email, event, HTML, IFRAME, image, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, MacBook Air, macOS, media, mimetype, music, onblue, onblur, ondrop, onload, onpaste, paste, photo, photograph, PHP, programming, pst, select all, serverside, share, sharing, SMS, span, standalone, text, textbox, tutorial, universal clipboard, url, validation, video, YouTube
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