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PHP City Guess Country Game Data Extension Tutorial
We had occasion to revisit the “City Guess Country Game” web application of PHP City Guess Country Game Sharing Tutorial and were dismayed at the absence of “Belgium” on the country list. We looked into the workings of the web … Continue reading
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Tagged city, country, data, dropdown, email, email form, form, game, games, HTML, inline, Javascript, PHP, programming, quiz, tutorial
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Personalizing Interesting Places Ajax FormData Tutorial
We come at progress for yesterday’s Personalizing Interesting Places Collaboration Tutorial “Interesting Places” web application from … Ajax/FormData email collaboration Placename (only) entries (looking up Latitude,Longitude where possible) We like Ajax/FormData techniques a lot because they are so “midair”, a … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, API, co-ordinates, collaborate, collaboration, context, contextual, delimitation, digitise, emoji, form, FormData, geo chart, geographicals, get, Google, Google chart, Google Earth, Google Maps, image, Javscript, joyflight, latitude, line, longitude, map chart, Mapping, pen down, pen up, PHP, place, placenames, plot, post, programming, prompt, Qantas, scroll, scrolling, share, sharing, SVG, trip, trip planner, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Australian Medicare Rebates Banking Primer Tutorial
Is Covid-19 a time for organizational matters? May…be? Is Covid-19 a time to better read “snail mail”? May…be? In amongst our “snail mail” (ie. in the letter box) recently was a piece of mail addressed to me from the Australian … Continue reading
Button Webpage Primer Tutorial
Further to the recent Button Versus Input Type Equals Button Primer Tutorial we know that … a webpage’s body element can have mouse or touch events associated with it to perform co-ordinate logic … but … there are some “framing” … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, button, contenteditable, default, div, email, event, form, hierarchy, HTML, innerHTML, input, line feed, localStorage, mouse, onblur, onclick, programming, proof of concept, property, session, stopPropagation, touch, tutorial, vertical, webpage
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Button Versus Input Type Equals Button Primer Tutorial
It’s an … oh, by the way … day for us today! We’re poets and for the life of me we don’t know it (well, you had to be there, ‘ay!) Are you here as an early days programming learner? … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, button, contenteditable, default, div, email, event, form, HTML, innerHTML, input, line feed, localStorage, onblur, onclick, programming, proof of concept, property, session, stopPropagation, tutorial, vertical
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HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Emoji Patterns Tutorial
Now that we know from yesterday’s HTML Canvas Video Display Primer Tutorial‘s link to HTML canvas createPattern() Method that … Definition and Usage The createPattern() method repeats the specified element in the specified direction. The element can be an image, … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, canvas, createPattern, CSS, emoji, form, FormData, HTML, Javascript, Mail, patterm, programming, pros and cons, report, shadow, shadowBlur, table, tutorial
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HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Inline HTML Email Tutorial
Keeping with the theme of HTML(5) canvas elements lately, let’s revisit the “Pros and Cons” web application of HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Font Colours Tutorial, because it is common for the “blank canvas” things of life to be the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, canvas, CSS, form, FormData, HTML, Javascript, Mail, programming, pros and cons, report, shadow, shadowBlur, table, tutorial
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Emoji Placeholder Internationalization Primer Tutorial
We discovered a great new “Emoji lookup” website the other day called English to Emoji! In past tutorials we’ll have told you about how good we’ve found Emojipedia‘s search functionality with regard to matching a “concept” to an “emoji”. We … Continue reading
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Tagged emoji, form, HTML, initialize, input, internationalization, placeholder, programming, textbox, tutorial
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