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Dynamic Timer Web Browser Reminder Standing Order Tutorial
An improvement onto yesterday’s Dynamic Timer Web Browser Session Tutorial could be a way to reduce the amount of interactive entry required, in the case of a repeated set of reminders, in other words a “Standing Order of Reminders”. We’re … Continue reading
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Tagged blur, child, countdown, CSS, date, datetime, Did you know, dynamic, focus, glow, HTML, Javascript, localStorage, onblue, onfocus, onload, order, parent, popup, programming, seconds, setInterval, setTimeout, standing order, timer
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Dynamic Timer Web Browser Session Tutorial
We’re revisiting the dynamic timer via good ol’ Javascript setTimeout we presented with Dynamic Timer Primer Tutorial by starting again, thanks to ideas from Pass parameter to setTimeout callback function (thanks) and trying to let it live for a web … Continue reading
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Tagged blur, child, countdown, CSS, date, datetime, Did you know, dynamic, focus, glow, HTML, Javascript, onblue, onfocus, onload, parent, popup, programming, seconds, setInterval, setTimeout, timer
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CSS Outline and Border via Javascript jQuery Tutorial
There is more to the “Border Story” than presented back in May, 2015 when we presented Javascript jQuery More Filtering Tutorial, albeit, this tutorial was more a tutorial about Javascript jQuery filtering. We feel we need a makeover, allowing a … Continue reading
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Tagged border, colour, CSS, global, global variable, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, outline, programming, style, tutorial, width
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HTML Marquee and Meter and Input Date Tutorial
If you are designing a web application with … maximum pizazz maximum colour and movement maximal presenting of lots of information fleetingly … then the HTML marquee element, though not popular all over, could be the go for you. Content-wise … Continue reading
World Clickarounds Stationery Positioned Annotations Tutorial
Today, we want to … revisit the “World Clickarounds with Annotations” series of web applications featuring in World Clickarounds Scrollable Annotations Tutorial … along with the recent … Emoji Image use of Google PageSpeed‘s screenwebpageshot capabilities talked about in Emoji … Continue reading
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Tagged a4, background, background-position, background-size, button, canvas, center, clickaround, contain, CSS, event, Google Page Insights, Google PageSpeed, graphics, image, Javascript external Javascript, map, mobilefish, onclick, PHP, position, programming, snapshot, stationery, toDataURL, tutorial, webpage
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