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Word Guessing or Synonym Game Right Click Tutorial
When we presented Word Guessing or Synonym Game for Two Tutorial we were curious about … word game … played by more than one player … all using the one device … and, back then, settled on a two player … Continue reading →
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Tagged click, Context Menu, CSS, device, DOM, event, game, HTML, huddling, Javascript, oncontextmenu, ontouchstart, player, programming, right click, stop press, tutorial, word game
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WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email Cedes to Context Menu Tutorial
Up until the work of this blog posting (a few days ago by the time this posting “goes to air”) the “highlighted text” on this WordPress Blog work talked about with WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email FormData Post Tutorial only … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotated email, blog, Context Menu, copy, header.php, highlight, menu, paste, programming, right click, tutorial, twenty ten, Twenty Ten theme, two finf=ger gesture, web browser, Wordpress
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