Tag Archives: DOM

HTML a Tag Navigation Primer Tutorial

Wonder if you were reading yesterday’s YouTube API Iframe Synchronicity Resizing Tutorial and its PHP code snippet … <?php if (strpos($p1, “.”) !== false) { echo “\n window.open(‘http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5StTXQofqs’, ‘_blank’, ‘top=50,left=50,width=500,height=500’); \n”; } else { echo “\n document.getElementById(‘myh1’).innerHTML=\”Enjoy the Videos … … Continue reading

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Italian French Spanish Verb Conjugation Text to Speech Tutorial

In following up on Italian and French and Spanish Verb Conjugation Event Tutorial as shown below we’ve increased functionality of English translations by adding Google Translate Text to Speech capabilities to … Italian French Spanish … via a new “loudspeaker” … Continue reading

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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Clipboard Tutorial

There are legitimate security reasons why certain things are harder to do in an automated way with pure client side Javascript, and to a lesser extent jQuery Javascript, combined or not with Ajax. And so this affects your dealings with … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript DOM Cloning Primer Tutorial

Javascript DOM is hugely useful for creating dynamic client functionality for web pages. And we don’t mean for you to “Hug Ely” … though you can if he’s right next to you … we mean, primarily for us, the following … Continue reading

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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Snapshots Tutorial

You might remember yesterday with Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Cookie Tutorial as shown below … The “Clickaround” series of web applications now have the functionality that means they could be used for quite “personalized” purposes. When web applications are like … Continue reading

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Javascript Eval Functional Calls Primer Tutorial

As with “associative array” usage in Javascript which we last discussed with Javascript Associative Array Mobile Friendly Tutorial where “names” take precedence over “number” (indexes) … transparency over obfuscation, if you like … and Javascript’s eval() method becomes so important, … Continue reading

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Mobile Friendly Meta Viewport Tag Zoom Tutorial

Yesterday, with Mobile Friendly Meta Viewport Tag Primer Tutorial as shown below, we featured the HTML meta tag … <meta id=”myviewport” name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1, minimum-scale=0.25, maximum-scale=8, user-scalable=yes” /> … and explained more of its uses, taking a look at its … Continue reading

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Mobile Friendly Meta Viewport Tag Primer Tutorial

A couple of days ago we cautioned against thinking the HTML meta tag was a “cure all” to make a web application mobile friendly. Well, lately we’ve had a web application where it made ALL the difference, and so, today, … Continue reading

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