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Multiple Background Image Blockquote Tutorial
Yesterday’s tutorial called Multiple Background Image Primer Tutorial, as shown below, made use of multiple background images. Today we find another use for them. Today we offer an idea for styling of the HTML blockquote element (at this WordPress blog, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blockquote, blog, CSS, Firebug, Firefox, HTML, programming, tutorial, web design, Wordpress
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WordPress CSS Change helped by FireBug More To Do Tutorial
WordPress makes it pretty easy to create blog websites, and you have that inbuilt styling structure inherent in a WordPress theme (this website uses theme TwentyTen) to work with. When you use a particular WordPress theme you stamp that website … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged CSS, Did you know, DOM, Firebug, Firefox, HTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, tutorial, Wordpress
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WordPress CSS Change helped by FireBug Follow Up Tutorial
WordPress makes it pretty easy to create blog websites, and you have that inbuilt styling structure inherent in a WordPress theme (this website uses theme TwentyTen) to work with. When you use a particular WordPress theme you stamp that website … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged cross-browser issues, CSS, CSS3, design, Did you know, Firebug, Firefox, Internet Explorer, programming, style, tutorial, web design, Wordpress
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Firefox Scratchpad Javascript Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial looks at the scenario of webpages “virtually” just made up of Javascript … “virtually” because we’ve stopped short of turning this into a bookmarklet. Today we write the Tic Tac Toe game in Javascript “virtually” only. If you … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged bookmarklet, Firefox, game, Javascript, programming, Scratchpad, Tic-tac-toe, tutorial, validation
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Audio on Web Browser Primer Tutorial
The major web browsers on a Mac laptop or Windows laptop have differences in rendering and methods by which they play media files. With this in mind, today’s tutorial attempts to play audio across the major browsers where … the … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, ESL, Projects, Tutorials
Tagged audio, Chrome, cross-browser, ESL, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Mac OS X, media, Opera, PHP, project, Safari, tutorial, web browsers, Windows
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Cookie Debugging Primer Tutorial
When you are programming, unit testing and/or debugging a Javascript job involving cookies like WordPress Blog Course Design Cookies Tutorial, as shown below, what can you use to know how you are going? Let me put it this way … … Continue reading
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Tagged cookies, debugging, Firebug, Firefox, HTML, Javascript, programming, tutorial, web browser
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