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Using Document Writeln Onpaste Tutorial
Regarding yesterday’s Using Document Writeln Primer Tutorial you might wonder … Why involve either/both textarea and div (contenteditable=true) elements as “containers” of content? Well, with yesterday’s starting onblur (just) event gambit, it’s a very pertinent question, but, today, we introduce … Continue reading
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Using Document Writeln Primer Tutorial
The other day we stumbled on some advice leading us to use … document.writeln([html-content]); … rather than our usual “go to” … document.write([html-content]); And so we wrote a “proof of concept” using_writeln.html first draft Using (Document) Writeln web application for … Continue reading
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