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Mobile Onmouseover Event Alternative Tutorial
Yesterday’s Smooth Spinner Game Tutorial … Yes, non-mobile players will score better than mobile device players, because of the existence of an onmouseover (ie. hover) event. This same lament for mobile devices is a similar lament regarding a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged arithmetic, button, cell, div, dropdown, event, game, games, global variable, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, mathematics, maths, mobile, onclick, onkeypress, onmouseout, onmouseover, ontouchend, ontouchmove, ontouchstart, option, programming, select, table, tutorial, user, variable
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Smooth Spinner Game Tutorial
Adding onto the recent Onmouseover and Onmouseout Event Monitoring Tutorial … Simple Maths Timer Game Onmouseover and Onmouseout Monitor … we add, today, a new … Smooth Spinner Game … test of a user’s control, nerve and patience, where they … Continue reading
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Tagged arithmetic, button, cell, div, dropdown, event, game, games, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, mathematics, maths, onclick, onkeypress, onmouseout, onmouseover, option, programming, select, table, tutorial, user
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Onmouseover and Onmouseout Event Monitoring Tutorial
Perhaps you were reading yesterday’s Maths Ouija Board Quiz Primer Tutorial and wondering “what gives with the ‘mo_me_rt_t.htm’ name of the web application”? Well, the original inspiration at “Moving the mouse: mouseover/out, mouseenter/leave”, thanks, was for an Onmouseover and Onmouseout … Continue reading
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Tagged arithmetic, button, cell, div, event, game, games, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, mathematics, maths, onclick, onkeypress, onmouseout, onmouseover, programming, table, tutorial
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Maths Ouija Board Quiz Primer Tutorial
We’re not really using a ouija board with today’s Maths Quiz web application, but if you use the mouse or trackpad means by which to answer the Maths arithmetic, it can feel like an ouija board in play. We’ve arranged … Continue reading
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Tagged arithmetic, button, event, game, games, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, mathematics, maths, onclick, onkeypress, onmouseover, programming, tutorial
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PHP Bcmath Primer Tutorial
Today we have an unusual linkage of tutorials, where we link our tutorial here, today, called “PHP Bcmath Primer Tutorial” with one from some time back (and I.T. historically speaking, a really long way back) called Lisp Primer Tutorial as … Continue reading
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Tagged arithmetic, bcmath, CPU, Lisp, mathematics, numbers, PHP, programming, register, strings, tutorial
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