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Message Board One Liners Aesthetics Tutorial

Around here, normally well into any sizeable web application projects where we see it progressing towards a potentially commercially viable product, we’ll set aside a day, or days, where … coding logic as with yesterday’s Message Board One Liners Span … Continue reading

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Message Board One Liners Span Inline Talents Tutorial

Yesterday’s Message Board One Liners Div Linking Talents Tutorial effectively set up the competition … Which is the humblest HTML element type? … and proposed that the HTML div element was up there. But, around here, we don’t think so, … Continue reading

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Message Board One Liners Div Linking Talents Tutorial

Up until today, as with yesterday’s Message Board One Liners Content Filtering Tutorial … our message board content was displayed within an HTML textarea element … but with today’s work … we’re transferring our Message Board content “allegiance” over to … Continue reading

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Window Object Screen Member Variables Overlay Tutorial

Onto yesterday’s Window Object Screen Member Variables Tutorial we nuance … “overlay” if (navigator.userAgent.match(/Android|BlackBerry|iPhone|iPad|iPod|Opera Mini|IEMobile/i)) { document.body.innerHTML+='<span id=vertborder data-class=”hseparator” style=”color:transparent;position:absolute;left:91%;top:50%;z-index:99;transform:rotate(90deg);”>document.documentElement.clientHeight=’ + document.documentElement.clientHeight + ‘</span>’; } else { document.body.innerHTML+='<span id=vertborder data-class=”hseparator” style=”color:transparent;position:absolute;left:94.25%;top:50%;z-index:99;transform:rotate(90deg);”>document.documentElement.clientHeight=’ + document.documentElement.clientHeight + ‘</span>’; } and “flex” <style> .hseparator … Continue reading

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Flex Box CSS Primer Tutorial

To use percentage (%) units in CSS in a web application can be a conduit towards Responsive Web Design goals you have. But have you considered the “Flex Box” as another approach? CSS3 flexible Box, or flexbox is a new … Continue reading

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Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Share Tutorial

With yesterday’s Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Position Tutorial you had a quite private and non-collaborative web application, but today, we open that up to some email sharing collaboration possibilitites. To offer this sharing … for the first time … Continue reading

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Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Position Tutorial

It’s an interesting conundrum in our minds that as soon as we get satisfaction from the construction of a web application whose webpage activities fill up the screen, as with Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Content Tutorial, we then … Continue reading

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Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Content Tutorial

Yesterday’s Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Primer Tutorial concentrated on a web design for a web application, but today, we turn our attention to … some rudimentary ideas regarding the content in the middle of the webpage … bounded … Continue reading

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