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CSS Conic Gradient Primer Tutorial
We’re quite fond of cones … you might get soft serve ice cream in them, as long as they’re turned up the right way … but we also like … the cones placed pointy side up as in the CSS … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged angle, bordder radius, border-radius, circle, cone, conic, conic-gradient, CSS, HTML, Javascript, programming, style, styling, three dimensional, tutorial
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Ajax PHP Game Makeover Tutorial
We have a CSS SVG theme with today’s work improving on yesterday’s Ajax PHP National Capitals Game Flags Tutorial‘s progress. As with CSS and SVG XML Primer Tutorial from a few days ago, our CSS SVG “makeover ideas” include all … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged absolue, absolute URL, Ajax, animation, architecture, autocomplete, autocompletion, background, background image, backward compatibility, border image, capital, cell, client, country, country code, CSS, cursor, data scraping, default, delimitation, delimiter, design, dropdown, emoji, emoji flag, event, flag, game, grep, hardcoding, HTML, IFRAME, image, input, interactive input, ISO, Javascript, linear gradient, localStorage, name, onkeyup, personalization, PHP, programming, recall, regex, regexp, regular expression, relative URL, select, server, strings, SVG, table, textbox, tutorial, url, w3schools, Wikipedia
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CSS and SVG XML Title Tutorial
In yesterday’s CSS and SVG XML Primer Tutorial the emphasis was on SVG+XML and today we want to broaden the scope to how that SVG contributes to the construction of your webpage’s CSS, which we now do for non-mobile users, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged !important, CSS, DOM, graphics, hover, HTML, inline CSS, Javascript, programming, style, stylesheet, styling, SVG, title, tutorial, vector, XML
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CSS and SVG XML Primer Tutorial
Ever since SVG came on the scene CSS got that much more interesting. You can apply SVG+XML protocol in your CSS styling to create your own tailored, and dynamic … background (image) … with or without an opacity consideration (via … Continue reading
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Tagged CSS, graphics, HTML, Javascript, programming, style, styling, SVG, tutorial, vector, XML
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English Translated Verb Conjugation Emoji Tutorial
When retrying Italian French Spanish Verb Conjugation Emoji Image Tutorial‘s web application recently it struck us that an improvement could be … if the user is entering an English verb to the top left … we could start … filling … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, background, background image, button, codepoint, CSS, dictionary, DOM, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, emoji image, eval, event, game, Google, Google Translate, grammar, HTML, image, Italian, Javascript, jQuery, language, onclick, onmouseover, placeholder, popup, programming, reveal, select, tense, Text to Speech, textbox, tutorial, verb, window.open, word game
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