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Javascript document.querySelectorAll Absolute URL Tutorial

Just quietly, we add onto the functionality of yesterday’s Javascript document.querySelectorAll Client Pre-emptive Iframe Tutorial‘s work with the tolerance for the user to try some absolute URL entries as they try the changed qsall.htm live run link. As we so … Continue reading

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Javascript document.querySelectorAll Client Pre-emptive Iframe Tutorial

Many web applications we present at this blog use what we refer to “inhouse” as … Client Pre-emptive Iframe … as that “suck it and see” client approach to do some of the “if it exists try it” functionality you … Continue reading

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Javascript document.querySelectorAll User Styled Clickable Border Tutorial

Yesterday’s Javascript document.querySelectorAll Primer Tutorial has been “stretched” in functionality in two ways … yesterday’s user defined selector but static styling is now opened up to user defined styling as well … we wanted to allow a user defined CSS … Continue reading

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HTML Enabled and Disabled Buttons Game Tutorial

During a period when working with accountancy desktop applications with SAP Business One and Accpac some years back, a crucial aspect to make the GUI applications work, was to do with the enabling and disabling of buttons as the processing … Continue reading

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Inhouse CSS Pseudo Element Co-ordinate Hover Tutorial

Today’s progress on top of yesterday’s Inhouse CSS Pseudo Element Co-ordinate Tutorial “proof of concept” feeling work is to allow non-mobile platforms respond to “the hover” (ie. Javascript) onmouseover event. We decide to allow a brief “preview” of what a … Continue reading

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