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Dominoes Horizontal Block Game Speech to Text Tutorial

Today, we’ve added on to the functionality of yesterday’s Dominoes Horizontal Block Game Width Tutorial if … non-mobile Google Chrome web browser https: protocol URL a top window (ie. not popup, not iframe) no arguments on the top window’s web … Continue reading

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Dominoes Horizontal Block Game Width Tutorial

Specifically, it is your smaller mobile device … width … in their “portrait” modes of orientation, that is the focus of today’s work, further to yesterday’s Dominoes Horizontal Block Game Collaboration Tutorial, improving our Dominoes Horizontal Block Game here. This … Continue reading

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CSS Outline and Background Hierarchy Tutorial

Regarding the recent CSS Outline and Background Tutorial‘s “Outline & Background” web application, and it’s “iframe” try below modes of use, we wondered, being a bit in awe of what CSS can achieve these days in the category of … … Continue reading

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CSS Outline and Background Tutorial

Yesterday’s CSS Outline Primer Tutorial‘s start to our CSS “outline” journey had us thinking the concept of “outline” … definitely can augment the way the CSS “border” concept can style webpages … but it is also the case, in our … Continue reading

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Textarea and Div Box Shadow Primer Tutorial

We’ve long been interested in the similarities and contrasts between the use of HTML … textarea … and/or … div … elements regarding content and aesthetics and uses (within a webpage). Perhaps you were here when we presented the Textarea … Continue reading

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