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Tag Archives: HTML entities
Emoji Contact Us Feedback Copy and Paste Tutorial
We’ve got quite a variety of functional improvements on top of what was there already with yesterday’s Emoji Contact Us Feedback Cross-Browser Tutorial (optionally email) Feedback web application. These changes, today, in brief, involved … copy and paste with the … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, contact, copy, cross-browser, CSS, div, drawImage, email, emoji, feedback, Firefox, form, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, nowrap, onclick, paste, programming, Safari, scroll, textarea, toast, toDataURL, tutorial
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Emoji Contact Us Feedback Cross-Browser Tutorial
Yesterday’s Emoji Contact Us Feedback Textarea Tutorial had us more integrated involving emojis with the HTML5 canvas element we use as the source for an image attachment to a potential email for use as Feedback, perhaps. There are cross-browser issues … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, contact, cross-browser, CSS, div, email, emoji, feedback, Firefox, form, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, programming, Safari, textarea, tutorial
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