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PHP/HTML/Javascript Sudoku Game Chat Typing Tutorial
We’ve seen chat websites and SMS messaging types of apps that indicate to users in communication with each other when another user is typing, so that they have a chance to wait for that correspondence before sending their own next … Continue reading
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PHP/HTML/Javascript Sudoku Game Collaboration Notifications Tutorial
Say the word “collaboration”, as with yesterday’s HTML/Javascript Sudoku Game Collaboration Tutorial start, and we think, as far as communication conduits go we’d like to start using … notifications … <?php echo ” function ifcheck() { if (eval(” + thenums.length) … Continue reading
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Tagged $_GET, arguments, cell, Chat, collaboration, comments, conduit, data, data source, DOM, dropdown, email, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, game, grid, HTML, input, invitation, Javascript, linear gradient, localStorage, mailto, mathematics, maths, mode, notification, notifications, personalization, PHP, programming, recall, select, share, sharing, SMS, sudoku, table, textarea, textbox, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Sudoku Game Collaboration Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s HTML/Javascript Sudoku Personalized Game Tutorial‘s progress with our Sudoku game is today’s collaboration and sharing phase, offering … email SMS … conduits to involving outside parties into your Sudoku “party”, via an invitation to the relevant emailee or … Continue reading
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Tagged $_GET, arguments, cell, Chat, collaboration, comments, conduit, data, data source, DOM, dropdown, email, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, game, grid, HTML, input, invitation, Javascript, localStorage, mailto, mathematics, maths, mode, personalization, PHP, programming, recall, select, share, sharing, SMS, sudoku, table, textarea, textbox, tutorial
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PHP/HTML/Javascript Sudoku Game Chat Names Tutorial
Am sure there are a lot of users out there who’d prefer being referred to by their name rather than some form of number in their online activities. But we don’t want to be nosy and have an optional paradigm … Continue reading →