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Just Javascript Quiz Drag Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s Just Javascript Quiz CSS Styling Tutorial we have added some … non-mobile platform, only … drag and drop functionality … for … the child popup windows … achieved through the comparison of … original [popupWindow].screenLeft and [popupWindow].screenTop … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Quiz CSS Styling Tutorial
Our “Just Javascript” adage used throughout this blog posting thread, up until today, headed by yesterday’s Just Javascript Quiz Content Management Tutorial needs more explanation. Really what we are trying to do might better be described as “No Body Definition” … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, bookmarklet, content, content management, createElement, CSS, document.createElement, HTML, Javascript, localStorage, mclick, navigation, onions, popup, programming, prompt, quiz, selector, sessionStorage, style, styling, tutorial, webpage, window.opener
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Just Javascript Quiz Content Management Tutorial
It feels like an “onions of the 4th dimension” idea to allow the user to control the questions and answers behind the workings of yesterday’s Just Javascript Quiz Multiple Users Tutorial‘s web application, featuring “Just Javascript”. It’s not “Just Javascript” … Continue reading →
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Webpage Position Return Content Caching Issues Tutorial
Am sure, regarding yesterday’s Webpage Horizontal Position Return Content Hover Tutorial, a bulk of users are like me and would use the web application presented there on their web browser with caching allowed. After all, caching speeds up response. But … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, absolute, back, back button, cache, content, document.referrer, fixed, hashtag, horizontal, hover, HTML, Javascript, link, navigation, onmouseover, ontouchend, position, programming, prompt, relative, scrolling, sessionStorage, tab, target, tutorial, vertical scrolling, webpage
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Webpage Horizontal Position Return Content Hover Tutorial
At this blog we tend to rave on about “onions of the 4th dimension” but today we want to let you in on a little secret … ready? … There are some days of programming where even the second dimension … Continue reading →
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Webpage Vertical Position Return Content Hover Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s Webpage Vertical Position Return Content Tutorial, today we allow for a speeding up of proceedings via … addition of onmouseover (ie. hover) event logic for non-mobile platforms addition of ontouchstart event logic for mobile platforms … that … Continue reading →
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Webpage Vertical Position Return Content Tutorial
The improvement, today, onto yesterday’s Webpage Vertical Position Return Tutorial is, nominally, to allow the user to specify what their table cell wording should be, as a comma separated string entered via a Javascript prompt window and accessed via a … Continue reading →
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Iframe Srcdoc Equals UTF-8 Issue Reveal Tutorial
Yesterday’s Iframe Srcdoc Equals UTF-8 Issue Primer Tutorial‘s … HTML iframe … [iframe].src=data:text/html;base64,[HTMLbase64Content] versus [iframe].srcdoc=atob([HTMLbase64Content]) nuance regarding … the display of UTF-8 data … is just that … nuanced, and hard to explain in terms of “what is the issue” … Continue reading →
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