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Tag Archives: HTML5
English Expressions and Idioms Game Primer Tutorial
Advanced ESL students are on the lookout for ways to “turbo charge” their improvement of English by being able to understand some of the English Expressions and Idioms an English native speaker is quite likely to take for granted … … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, ESL, Games, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, CSS, CSS3, ESL, expression, game, games, HTML, HTML5, idiom, Javascript, phrase, programming, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Cockpit of Web Applications Home Tutorial
Yesterday ticked all the boxes with our Cockpit Feel web application to suggest that it is now an excellent candidate to be the designated Home Page for a web browser, as it could be the tailorable “web application central” as … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged cookies, document.write, DOM, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, onsubmit, programming, prompt, tutorial, web browser, window.open
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HTML/Javascript Cockpit of Web Applications Form Tutorial
Today’s Cockpit Feel web application adds functionality along with yesterday’s pre-existing … Javascript DOM document.write() method nesting … Javascript prompt() window method … way that asks for input from the user in that old interactive desktop command line application feeling … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged cookies, document.write, DOM, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, onsubmit, programming, prompt, tutorial, window.open
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HTML/Javascript Canvas Fractions Drag and Drop Tutorial
A few days back we spoke about drag and drop events where we presented The Three P Three Modes Drag and Drop Tutorial and the event discussion then … Eventwise, you’ll want to research … So what events were relevant … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, CSS, drag and drop, event, games, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, mathematics, output, programming, tutorial, UX
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The Three P Three Modes Drag and Drop Tutorial
Today we extend the “Calling Card” functionality of yesterday, with “Calling Card” functionality you can, optionally, create and control via drag and drop functionality, at least for non-mobile platforms. You can drag parts of the Profile Report you want onto … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, document.write, drag and drop, email, event, exec, HTML5, Linux, Perl, PHP, programming, prompt, Python, sed, stop press, tutorial
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The Three P Three Modes Calling Card Tutorial
Today, we extend the Email functionality of yesterday, with a “Calling Card” functionality idea. Yesterday’s work personalized the application in the sense that you could “share” your profile with others, but each time you had to either dig up an … Continue reading
Client Pre-emptive Iframe Primer Tutorial
We don’t know if “Client Pre-emptive Iframe” is a concept, but even if it isn’t, we’d like to say something about it today. To us, it’s the idea that in the web application world, at the client end of things, … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged attributes, conversion, data intelligence, DOM, DOMDocument, email, eval, Expat, getAttribute, HTML, HTML Global Attributes, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, JSON, onload, open source, PHP, programming, simplexml, translation, tutorial, XML
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