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Javascript Multiline User Definable Replace RegExp Multiline Tutorial
The user definable Javascript “replace” code textbox of yesterday’s Javascript User Definable Replace RegExp Multiline Tutorial was not user friendly for ideas beyond that “replace” clause, but we see that the user may be wanting to learn about Javascript as … Continue reading
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Tagged contenteditable, designMode, div, DOM, eval, execCommand, HTML, interaction, Javascript, line feed, multiline, paragraph, programming, proof of concept, regex, regexp, regular expression, replace, selection, string, textarea, textbox, trim, tutorial, user, user interaction, variable
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Javascript User Definable Replace RegExp Multiline Tutorial
Almost a year on, we revisit the Javascript Replace RegExp Multiline ExecCommand Tutorial, because, after all, if you are an interpretive substitutional kind of thinker you will know Javascript’s replace is the bee’s knees. Yesterday’s AppML Acronyms Hierarchy Tutorial‘s coding … Continue reading
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Tagged contenteditable, designMode, div, execCommand, HTML, interaction, Javascript, line feed, multiline, paragraph, programming, proof of concept, regex, regexp, regular expression, replace, selection, string, textarea, textbox, trim, tutorial, user, user interaction, variable
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Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Punctuation Tutorial
It’s when you start analyzing the written word, in our case the “English Word” sentences you might compose using the web application of yesterday’s Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Mixed Content Fix Tutorial that you realize how important are … punctuation … Continue reading
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Tagged ai, artificial intelligence, autocompletion, cantonese, China, connective, contenteditable, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, cross-platform, cursor, delimitation, dictation, dictionary, div, domain, dropdown, fairy story, file, Google Chrome, HTML, http, https, input, interactive input, Javascript, keyboard, line feed, mandarin, mixed content, name, personalization, PHP, platform, programming, proper name, punctuation, qwerty, select, speech to text, stop press, tutorial, web server, word, Wubi, Wubi effect
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Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Mixed Content Fix Tutorial
Yesterday’s Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Tutorial suffered from Mixed Content (ie. the mixing of https: and http: protocol data sources, even if (just) involving this RJM Programming domain). We got into the pickle, though, because some great Emoji helper resources … Continue reading
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Tagged ai, artificial intelligence, autocompletion, cantonese, China, connective, contenteditable, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, cross-platform, cursor, dictation, dictionary, div, domain, dropdown, fairy story, file, Google Chrome, HTML, http, https, input, interactive input, Javascript, keyboard, mandarin, mixed content, name, personalization, PHP, platform, programming, proper name, punctuation, qwerty, select, speech to text, stop press, tutorial, web server, word, Wubi, Wubi effect
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Fairy Story Chrome Dictation Tutorial
There is another tool we can think of to improve Fairy Story Names and Connectives and Punctuation Dropdown Helpers Tutorial. That is Speech to Text functionality that can work on Google Chrome non-mobile platforms. Still here with all this? Current … Continue reading
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Tagged ai, artificial intelligence, autocompletion, cantonese, China, connective, contenteditable, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, cross-platform, cursor, dictation, dictionary, div, dropdown, fairy story, Google Chrome, HTML, http, https, input, interactive input, Javascript, keyboard, mandarin, mixed content, name, personalization, PHP, platform, programming, proper name, punctuation, qwerty, select, speech to text, stop press, tutorial, word, Wubi, Wubi effect
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Fairy Story Names and Connectives and Punctuation Dropdown Helpers Tutorial
If you suffer from the delusion that computers and their relationship to the qwerty keyboard’s history is all “old hat” (or all old news) you need to listen to the riveting The Wubi Effect as we computer programmers continually seek … Continue reading
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Tagged autocompletion, cantonese, China, connective, contenteditable, cursor, dictionary, div, dropdown, fairy story, HTML, input, interactive input, Javascript, keyboard, mandarin, name, personalization, PHP, programming, proper name, punctuation, qwerty, select, tutorial, word, Wubi, Wubi effect
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ComboBox Sort Tutorial
All around the Internet, where there is tabular data presented, users instinctively look to that table’s header row and the column header cells (often “th” elements) to find ways to sort the data of the associated column’s rows, or in … Continue reading
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Tagged C++, cell, class, column, combobox, contenteditable, control, data attributes, defer, div, document.referrer, dropdown, form, GUI, header, HTML, HTML Global Attributes, innerHTML, multiple, Object Oriented Programming, onchange, onkeypress, OOP, PHP, programming, proof of concept, row, select, sort, submit, System.Window.Forms, table, textbox, th, tutorial, VB.Net, Wikipedia, XML
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Home Grown Spreadsheet Indexeddb ComboBox Tutorial
Continuing on with the ComboBox theme (of yesterday’s ComboBox Wikipedia Tutorial) we’re revisiting the Spreadsheet web application featuring in Home Grown Spreadsheet Indexeddb Primer Tutorial with a pretty apt extension of user experience additional functionality. Previously, the size of your … Continue reading
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Tagged combobox, contenteditable, CSS, div, DOM, dropdown, focus, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, programming, select, tutorial
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