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Rainbow Games Primer Tutorial
It’s been a while since we’ve written any conventional HTML and Javascript and CSS game. Today’s game uses the “emoticon” section of the Emoji character set, defaulting so far, to the “running woman” emoji featuring in Compound Emoji WordPress Usage … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged animation, CSS, emoji, game, games, HTML, Javascript, programming, tutorial
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HTML div Versus hr Contenteditable Tutorial
Sometimes, just because the look of a web application changes very little, doesn’t mean there aren’t quite big rearrangements underneath to allow for a new piece of functionality. Sometimes, with web applications, we like “seamlessness”, or the more cruel might … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged border, contenteditable, CSS, div, DOM, HTML, Javascript, onblur, onchange, onfocus, outerHTML, programming, styling, table, tool, tutorial, user
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HTML div Versus hr Primer Tutorial
Today’s new web application is a CSS styling “tool” (at least we’d like to think) but written predominantly via HTML and Javascript … go figure … but yes, it makes sense a bit, that to show CSS “in action” so … Continue reading
Windows Web Browser F12 Development Tools Primer Tutorial
We can’t emphasise enough how important, and useful, are the modern “breed” of web browser “web inspectors”. These useful tools are written by the web browser products to enhance the experience using that web browser, though, of course, they hope … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged CSS, debug, debugging, DOM, HTML, Javascript, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, Windows
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HTML Editing via Div and Textarea Parsing Tutorial
The recent HTML Editing via Textarea and Div Primer Tutorial started us out on an HTML Editing web application via … “div” contenteditable=”true” Display edit window for the web browser look of the underlying HTML … of … “textarea” HTML … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, CMS, content, Content Management System, contenteditable, CSS, div, editor, HTML, Javascript, parse, parsing, programming, textarea, tutorial
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HTML Editing via Textarea and Div Primer Tutorial
We want to reopen our comparison of HTML textarea and div elements, further to … HTML Textarea and Div Talents Primer Tutorial Textarea Pointing Primer Tutorial XML Subtraction and Addition Genericization Tutorial HTML Input Element Types Randomized Iframe Tutorial … … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, CMS, content, Content Management System, contenteditable, CSS, div, editor, HTML, Javascript, programming, textarea, tutorial
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