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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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Tagged atob, attribute, base64, border, border click, btoa, child, click, client, client pre-emptive iframe, event, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, Javascript document.querySelectorAll, jQuery, link, onclick, onerror, onload, parent, programming, proof of concept, querySelectorAll, src, srcdoc, styling, tutorial
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Gmail iOS iPhone Mobile App Primer Tutorial
Just saying “Gmail” will have a lot of online users thinking … email Google (the owners of Gmail) message and/or attachment software … as an industry leader email client software suite. Even though it is not an Apple product the … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Software, Tutorials
Tagged client, desktop, email, email client, Gmail, gmail app, gmail mobile app, Google, iOS, iPhone, mobile app, software tutorial
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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
Javascript document.querySelectorAll Primer Tutorial
“Pure Javascript” versus “jQuery” is an issue for many developers of client side web application code logic. More often than not we plump for the former, though there are notable exceptions for us, such as jQuery Ajax is often of … Continue reading
Favourites Poll Email Moderation Contenteditable Tutorial
We think today’s blog posting title gives hints, but doesn’t completely give the game away to ask you, on top of the progress with our Favourites Poll up to yesterday’s Favourites Poll Email Moderation Client Validation Tutorial … What could … Continue reading
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Tagged admin, Administration, client, contenteditable, data storage, database, div, DOM, domain, favourites, file, flat file, form, home, interactive entry, Javascript, onsubmit, PHP, poll, programming, submit, tutorial, user, validation, web server, webpage
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Favourites Poll Email Moderation Client Validation Tutorial
Yesterday’s Favourites Poll web application of Favourites Poll Email Moderation Primer Tutorial involves client-side HTML textboxes asking for interactive entry using an HTML form methodology. Not with all such projects with HTML form textboxes do we apply any client-side Javascript … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged admin, Administration, client, data storage, database, DOM, domain, favourites, file, flat file, form, home, interactive entry, Javascript, onsubmit, PHP, poll, programming, submit, tutorial, user, validation, web server, webpage
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