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Other Side of the World Reworked Onkeydown Tutorial
What’s onkeydown? Well, it’s only our favourite keyboard event (of all time), facilitating web application “hotkey” logics that get given that “autocomplete” modern day moniker. The “hotkey” thinking is that at every keyboard character pressed logic follows, regarding an HTML … Continue reading
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Tagged API, autocompletion, code, country, country code, dropdown, dropdowns, emoji, emoji flag, flag, focus, geodata, geographicals, hotkey, HTML, IFRAME, input, ISO, iso code, ISO-3166, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, longitude, lookup, lookups, onblur, onkeydown, place, placename, programming, select, textbox, timezone, tutorial, Wikipedia, world
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Other Side of the World Reworked Lookups Tutorial
The way the “Other Side of the World” web application from Other Side of the World Reworked Dropdowns Tutorial arranged its … autocomplete … Javascript logic … was via a … free Weather API … called Weather Underground API … … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Not Categorised, Tutorials
Tagged API, autocompletion, code, country, country code, dropdown, dropdowns, emoji, emoji flag, flag, geodata, geographicals, HTML, IFRAME, ISO, iso code, ISO-3166, Javascript, latitude, longitude, lookup, lookups, place, placename, programming, select, timezone, tutorial, Wikipedia, world, wunderground
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Ajax PHP Game Makeover Tutorial
We have a CSS SVG theme with today’s work improving on yesterday’s Ajax PHP National Capitals Game Flags Tutorial‘s progress. As with CSS and SVG XML Primer Tutorial from a few days ago, our CSS SVG “makeover ideas” include all … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged absolue, absolute URL, Ajax, animation, architecture, autocomplete, autocompletion, background, background image, backward compatibility, border image, capital, cell, client, country, country code, CSS, cursor, data scraping, default, delimitation, delimiter, design, dropdown, emoji, emoji flag, event, flag, game, grep, hardcoding, HTML, IFRAME, image, input, interactive input, ISO, Javascript, linear gradient, localStorage, name, onkeyup, personalization, PHP, programming, recall, regex, regexp, regular expression, relative URL, select, server, strings, SVG, table, textbox, tutorial, url, w3schools, Wikipedia
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Ajax PHP National Capitals Game Flags Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Ajax PHP Game Wikipedia Images Wait Tutorial … capitals are connected to countries … countries are connected to iso two letter country codes … iso two letter country codes are connected to emoji flags Yes, all the … Continue reading
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Tagged absolue, absolute URL, Ajax, animation, architecture, autocomplete, autocompletion, background, background image, backward compatibility, capital, cell, client, country, country code, data scraping, default, delimitation, delimiter, design, dropdown, emoji, emoji flag, event, flag, game, grep, hardcoding, HTML, IFRAME, image, input, interactive input, ISO, Javascript, linear gradient, localStorage, name, onkeyup, personalization, PHP, programming, recall, regex, regexp, regular expression, relative URL, select, server, strings, table, textbox, tutorial, url, w3schools, Wikipedia
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Ajax PHP Game Wikipedia Images Wait Tutorial
Today we talk about a first for us. We’re using a … linear gradient animation … to help a user “wait” for their Wikipedia images to arrive in “the pink area”. Our non-mobile users may wonder “Why the need?”. Well, … Continue reading
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Tagged absolue, absolute URL, Ajax, animation, architecture, autocomplete, autocompletion, background, background image, backward compatibility, cell, client, data scraping, default, delimitation, delimiter, design, dropdown, event, game, grep, hardcoding, HTML, IFRAME, image, input, interactive input, Javascript, linear gradient, localStorage, name, onkeyup, personalization, PHP, programming, recall, regex, regexp, regular expression, relative URL, select, server, strings, table, textbox, tutorial, url, w3schools, Wikipedia
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Ajax PHP Game Wikipedia Images Tutorial
Today we’re combining … the progress in the day before yesterday’s Ajax PHP RegEx Entry Games Tutorial … and … the integration reminders of how “every picture is worth a thousand words” from yesterday’s Worldwide Country Quiz Game Wikipedia Images … Continue reading
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Tagged absolue, absolute URL, Ajax, architecture, autocomplete, autocompletion, background, background image, backward compatibility, cell, client, data scraping, default, delimitation, delimiter, design, dropdown, event, game, grep, hardcoding, HTML, IFRAME, image, input, interactive input, Javascript, localStorage, name, onkeyup, personalization, PHP, programming, recall, regex, regexp, regular expression, relative URL, select, server, strings, table, textbox, tutorial, url, w3schools, Wikipedia
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Ajax PHP Your Recallable Games Tutorial
If you’re asking a lot of users in terms of interactive entry ideas in a web application, then it is good to offer the user the chance to remember (or recall) those entries, so they do not need to re-enter … Continue reading
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Tagged absolue, absolute URL, Ajax, architecture, autocomplete, autocompletion, backward compatibility, client, data scraping, default, design, dropdown, game, hardcoding, HTML, input, interactive input, Javascript, localStorage, name, personalization, PHP, programming, recall, relative URL, select, server, strings, textbox, tutorial, url, w3schools, Wikipedia
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