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Animal Mineral Vegetable Game Tutorial
We’re going back to the experimental Drag and Drop methodology basis of the recent Planet Moon Game Tutorial, today, genericizing that basis, in terms of … allowing the Drop Zone table not be restricted to a 3×3 table cell grid … Continue reading
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Tagged drag, drag and drop, drop, emoji, entity, game, games, genericize, grid, html entity, Javascript, PHP, programming, table, tutorial
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Tic Tac Toe Game Timing Tutorial
Yesterday’s Tic Tac Toe Game Drag and Drop Tutorial‘s Tic Tac Toe game had an annoyance. You, as the interactive player, playing the Computer, had to imagine how the Computer won, should it do so. How come? Well, when writing … Continue reading
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Tagged alert, click, DOM, drag, drag and drop, drop, email, event, external Javascript, flush, game, games, Javascript, modal, modal dialog box, noughts and crosses, onclick, popup, popup window, programming, programming.tutorial, reload, setTimeout, SMS, Tic-tac-toe, timer, timing, touch
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Tic Tac Toe Game Drag and Drop Tutorial
The Tic Tac Toe game talked about in Apache PHP Code Control Tutorial already has a variety of inputs such as mouse and touch and email and SMS possibilities, and so to also allow drag and drop as an alternative … Continue reading
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Tagged click, drag, drag and drop, drop, email, event, external Javascript, game, games, Javascript, noughts and crosses, onclick, programming, programming.tutorial, SMS, Tic-tac-toe, touch
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Enneagram Type Game Tutorial
A lot of us wonder what goes towards making up our personalities. We remember doing a Myers-Briggs test for some job as part of the vetting process. We thought we’d write another experimental drag and drop game, like yesterday’s Australian … Continue reading
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Tagged categorization, category, cell, drag, drag and drop, drop, drop zone, eneagram, enneagram type, file_get_contents, game, games, Google, hollywood, HTML, human, movie star, myers-briggs, people, person, personality, personality test, PHP, programming, psychology, street type, table, traits, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Australian Street Type Game Tutorial
The experimental drag and drop theme continues on today, after Experimental Drag and Drop Game Tutorial‘s debut game application, with a Wikipedia inspired “Australian Street Type” game today. Huh?! Well, you know those street names that baffle? Or are we … Continue reading
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Tagged cell, drag, drag and drop, drop, drop zone, file_get_contents, game, games, Google, HTML, PHP, programming, street type, table, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Experimental Drag and Drop Game Tutorial
It can be interesting turning a “concept” (or even a “proof of concept” web application) into an, on the side, “game” web application, and that way, learn what’s possible via user action. This is how we felt about yesterday’s Experimental … Continue reading
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Tagged DOM, drag, drag and drop, drop, functionality, game, games, HTML, Javascript, methodology, nest, object, programming, table, tutorial, user interaction, webpage
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HTML/Javascript Letters In Word Game Mode Tutorial
It’s the day after yesterday. And that makes it the day after the “proof of concept” HTML/Javascript Letters In Word Game Tutorial start to our English “Letters In” word game. In amongst the web application improvements, we thought of … … Continue reading →