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Circular Text or Emojis Genericity Tutorial
A major consideration in any “genericity” drive you have for your web applications is to allow for a large amount of user entered data, perhaps a surprising amount. If you offer a textbox to enter data, then a user may … Continue reading
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Tagged ascii, charCodeAt, circle, compound emoji, DOM, emoji, form, genericization, Google, Google chart, HTML, Javascript, pie chart, post, programming, proof of concept, String.fromCodePoint, text, tutorial, whitespace
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Circular Text or Emojis Analogue Clock Tutorial
Often a good way to proceed to challenge genericity issues with a web application you think has potential to be more than it appears is to make it be the missing piece to another web application and interface to it. … Continue reading
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Tagged ascii, border-radius, charCodeAt, circle, DOM, emoji, HTML, IFRAME, integration, interface, Javascript, programming, proof of concept, String.fromCodePoint, text, tutorial
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Circular Text or Emojis Primer Tutorial
We’ve got a “proof of concept” tutorial for you today, because we got put onto an idea for something by How to Make Circular/Curved Text with JavaScript, thanks. We wanted to extend the logic of that … ascii codes (of … Continue reading
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Tagged ascii, charCodeAt, circle, DOM, emoji, HTML, Javascript, programming, proof of concept, String.fromCodePoint, text, tutorial
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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing Propogation Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing Game Tutorial continued on with the … HTML hr and div elements made up to be … lines vertices … only needing the underlying … table cell elements as graphical position markers only (made … Continue reading
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Tagged array, Bezier curves, cell, CSS, DOM, event, game, getBoundingClientRect, graphics, grid, hash, hashtag, horizontal rule, HTML, Javascript, line, location.hash, match, programming, proof of concept, propogation, rotate, square, table, transform, translate, tutorial
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HTML5 Meter and Progress Element Onclick Tutorial
Yesterday’s YouTube Embedded Iframe API Playlist Tutorial got us hankering for either/both of … meter progress … be more proactive by nature, in terms of the fact that neither, in “native thinking terms” are changed in look (and value) via … Continue reading
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Tagged click, DOM, event, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, meter, onclick, proactive, programming, progress, stop press, touch, tutorial
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