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Tag Archives: CSS
WordPress CSS Rounded Shadowed Border Tutorial
Today we wanted to show you some recent CSS work on this WordPress Blog. We’ve made some styling changes … rounded border (thanks to this link for good advice) box shadow (in two places) (thanks to this link for good … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, CSS, programming, rounded border, shadow, styling, tutorial, Wordpress
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Ajax Auto-completion Internationalization Tutorial
Yesterday’s tutorial (called PHP Gettext Internationalization Primer Tutorial) reignited something I’ve been curious about for ages … and knew it was out there … the notion of linking “country codes” to “language codes” and coming up with more informed thoughts … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, auto-completion, CSS, Google, Google Maps, Google Translate, HTML, internationalization, Javascript, locale, PHP, programming, tutorial, XML
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Javascript jQuery More Filtering Tutorial
The web (design and) styling and Javascript client event functionality worlds can feel more united using jQuery (they all being aspects to web front-end (client) programming). We are not going to extend the jQuery much on yesterday’s Javascript jQuery Filter … Continue reading
Javascript jQuery Traversing Primer Tutorial
Javascript brings great things to the client side of web applications. And within this Javascript world a wonderful library of functionality is jQuery. The jQuery library starts you thinking in a jQuery way, admittedly, but you can mix and match … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged crontab, CSS, curl, DOM, event, event-driven, hierachy, HTML, IFRAME, Javascipt, jQuery, nested, onclick, onload, onmouseover, open source, parentsUntil, programming, recent posts, StackOverflow, stop press, traversing, tree, tutorial
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HTML Whitespace Primer Tutorial
Whitespace in HTML can be a very confusing area for web developers, especially when HTML elements float. Even though there are lots of facilities in CSS to overcome the whitespace issues to do with margin, padding and even border (in … Continue reading
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Tagged CSS, float, HTML, HTML entities, non-breaking space, tutorial, whitespace, WYSIWYG
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CSS Body Border Primer Tutorial
The CSS we show today, thanks in huge part to the excellent advice of this wonderful link, is both about putting a border around the body of a web page (even though we never, once, refer to the “body” element … Continue reading
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Tagged body, border, CSS, Did you know, Firebug, Firefox, HTML, programming, tutorial, Wordpress
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Dropbox API Saver and Chooser Tutorial
Are you into being on the go and using email as a way to keep valuable data safe (“in the ether”), or used as a backup, until you get to your destination? Today, after yesterday’s Dropbox API Chooser Primer Tutorial, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Networking, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, API, client, CSS, depository, document, download, DropBox, file size, file storage, HTML, image, Javascript, networking programming, PDF, PHP, saver, server, share, tutorial, upload
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