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Window Open Focus Stays on Parent Form Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s Window Open Focus Stays on Parent Primer Tutorial‘s … parent “focus” over window.open child window … today we add … form method=GET action=[here’sLookingAtYouKid] navigation to allow for all window.open argument arrangements … var awois=null; var awoisc=”; var … Continue reading →
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Window Open Focus Stays on Parent Primer Tutorial
Regulars will have heard us talk about the window.open (sometimes popup) window opening method in Javascript, a lot. Regulars will have heard us talk about the input type=text focus, a lot. Regulars will have heard us talk about window focus, … Continue reading →
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Tagged event, focus, HTML, Javascript, onload, Opera, programming, tab, tutorial, web browser, webpage, window, window.open, window.opener
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Text to Emoji Short Code Translation Textarea Flip Flop Tutorial
The basis for yesterday’s Text to Emoji Short Code Translation Textarea Rotation Tutorial rotation functionality revolves around the CSS transform property … transform: none|transform-functions|initial|inherit; … specifically the use of the “rotate([numDegrees]deg)” “transform-function” and helped out considerably by a big friend … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, artificial intelligence, child, CSS, eLearning, email, email attachment, emoji, emoji short code, emojipedia, English, Event-Driven Programming, flip, flop, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, Javascript, length, link, mirror, nest, parent, PHP, phrase, reverse, rotate, rotation, scal, scaleX, scaleY, share, sharing, SMS, sort, substitution, text, textarea, transform, Tutorials and tagged attachment
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Text to Emoji Short Code Translation Textarea Rotation Tutorial
When you look around you at advertisements and signage you may see lots of ways to represent text, and here we include emojis in that thinking. And that is another reason we think emojis are useful. For we graphically challenged, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, artificial intelligence, eLearning, email, email attachment, emoji, emoji short code, emojipedia, English, Event-Driven Programming, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, Javascript, length, link, PHP, phrase, reverse, rotation, share, sharing, SMS, sort, substitution, text, textarea, Tutorials and tagged attachment
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Text to Emoji Short Code Translation Textarea Sharing Tutorial
The work of yesterday’s Short Code Personalized Emoji in Sector Game Tutorial had more implications than just for the game web application of the “discovery time” … If you are a programmer dealing with emojis all the time, and therefore … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, artificial intelligence, eLearning, email, email attachment, emoji, emoji short code, emojipedia, English, Event-Driven Programming, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, Javascript, length, link, PHP, phrase, reverse, share, sharing, SMS, sort, substitution, text, textarea, Tutorials and tagged attachment
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Emoji in Sector Game Resize Tutorial
We find the “onresize” event one of the most interesting to code for with web applications. It can be a minor tweak right through to scenarios where it is just too hard not to … location.href=document.URL; // the onresize coward’s … Continue reading →
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Emoji in Sector Game Primer Tutorial
We’re continuing on with the “style=position:fixed” theme of recent times. We’ve got for you a first draft of a “reactions game” called “Emojis in Section” where up to 5 players are presented with … a 5×5 grid of interest for … Continue reading →
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One or Several Did You Know Quiz Mobile Cursor CSS Tutorial
We wonder if you only work with mobile devices and have not seen any attempts at “showing progress” up until today, on top of the progress to yesterday’s One or Several Did You Know Quiz Multiple Tailored Sharing Tutorial. That … Continue reading →
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Tagged .media rule, accountablity, Ajax, array, collaboration, CSS, cursor, data, delimitation, delimiter, device, dropdown, dynamic, email, emoji, fixed, FormData, game, HTML, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, localStorage, mantissa, meta, mobile, multiple, onclick, opacity, option, personalization, programming, prompt, quiz, select, setInterval, setTimeout, sharing, static, style, styling, tutorial, viewport
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