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Textarea Content Masking Pattern Tutorial
It’s not “external Javascript territory” yet, building on yesterday’s Textarea Content Masking Tutorial, but the vision for our inhouse HTML textarea measures feel more like they are taking form and shape today within our changed second draft Textarea Content Masking … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, carriage return, character, character set, data attribute, event, global data attribute, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, line feed, mask, masking, onblur, onkeyup, pattern, programming, regular expression, text, textarea, tutorial
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WordPress TwentyTen Theme Search Scrolling Revisited Tutorial
Belief systems can stick, perhaps to your detriment, on occasions. Until recently, somehow, we thought it was asking too much of Javascript DOM, that we can dynamically change an HTML element attribute … id name … as if they were … Continue reading
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