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YouTube Style SubRip Subtitles Onkeydown Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s YouTube Style SubRip Subtitles Peer to Peer Tutorial‘s “crawl” progress regarding “collaboration ideas”, today we’ve had a day dominated by the integration of … onkeydown event logic … function okd(e) { if (beforek == ”) { beforek=document.getElementById(‘fauxpas’ + … Continue reading
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Landing Page Web Inspector iPhone CSS Styling Tutorial
We’ve put up with a Landing Page annoyance regarding iPhone Portrait viewing for some time now, but today we’ve bitten the bullet and attended to the issue whereby the last “g” in RJM Programming butted up to the right hand … Continue reading
Dice Games Peer to Peer Emoji Tutorial
The recent Knockout Dice Game Emoji Tutorial got us a little peeved. We do like fairness, even for your humble web application, and when The Knockout Dice Game got an “emoji makeover” a few days ago … well … we’re … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged checkbox, clone, cloning, codepoint, CSS, decimal entity, DejaVu sans, dice, dropdown, emoji, emojipedia, entity, fileformat, fileformat.info, font, font family, game, getComputedStyle, header, HTML, html decimal entity, internationalization, Javascript, justify, passivity, peer, peer to peer, percentage, probability, programming, responsive design, right to left, score, scoring, select, stop press, String.fromCodePoint, table, tabular, tutorial, units, W3C
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Knockout Dice Game Emoji Tutorial
To our mind, the invention of emojis has been a really positive part of the online world. Maybe we’re that extra bit fond of them because it can go somewhere on the way to …
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Tagged checkbox, codepoint, CSS, decimal entity, DejaVu sans, dice, dropdown, emoji, emojipedia, entity, fileformat, fileformat.info, font, font family, game, header, HTML, html decimal entity, internationalization, Javascript, passivity, percentage, probability, programming, responsive design, score, scoring, String.fromCodePoint, table, tabular, tutorial, units, W3C
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YouTube Style SubRip Subtitles External Javascript Tutorial
With yesterday’s YouTube Style SubRip Subtitles Button Tutorial‘s “web application peerage” it was a bit unfortunate the timing of the “cloning event” we undertook earlier on. The “collaboration” work was done just with one of the peerage, leaving the other … Continue reading →