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Five Hundred Card Game Flow Tutorial
Sometimes web applications need that “modal” quality that the Javascript popup boxes, specifically our use of the window.alert([information]) Javascript popup window for the Five Hundred Card Game. The reason is that given the Javascript client side’s lack of a true … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, OOP, Tutorials
Tagged alert, cards, class, CSS, data member, delay, dialog, div, draw poker, dropdown, eval, game, games, HTML, instanceof, Javascript, method, modal, object.object oriented programming, OOP, pontoon, popup, programming, select, setTimeout, synergy, table, tutorial
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CSS3 Transition Game Tutorial
Yesterday’s CSS3 Transition Primer Tutorial started us thinking about CSS3 (Cascading Style Sheet) specification “Transitions”, and there, we intimated that they could be used to serve up to the web application user simple animation functionality. Today, we go a bit … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged animation, background, background-size, CSS, CSS3, delay, duration, HTML, Javascript, mobile, onclick, onmouseover, programmig, selector, stop press, transition, tutorial
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