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SVG Shapes Text Annotation Tutorial
Yesterday’s SVG Shapes Line Annotation Tutorial was a fantastic lead in for today’s Text Annotation ideas with our “Show Some Shapes” web application, of recent times. The reason is, partly, we reckon, because if you lead off your development with … Continue reading →
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SVG Shapes Line Annotation Tutorial
Our “Show Some Shapes” web application of SVG Shapes Overlay Tutorial was well set up for … linear annotation … especially considering … lines use the stroke colour the user defines and the other shape types mainly show the fill … Continue reading →
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SVG Shapes Overlay Tutorial
The dimensions discussed in yesterday’s SVG Shapes Dimensions and Colour Tutorial were the “what we normally talk about as 2D” dimensions … width … which you could think of as X … and … height … which you could think … Continue reading →
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SVG Shapes Dimensions and Colour Tutorial
It’s not so much fun, for a lot of us, learning about things when it’s just dished up. It’s usually better, especially for our visual or kinesthetic learners out there, that the user can change a setting to see a … Continue reading →
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HTML Form Use of Disabled Input Elements Tutorial
Regarding that work last week, with Google Chart Geo and or Map Chart Modes of Use Tutorial, involving … HTML form element navigation ideas asking one (interactively entered) user question at a time reminiscent of how command line desktop applications … Continue reading →
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Tagged attribute, contenteditable, details, disabled, div, DOM, edit, event, focus, form, HTML, input, interactive entry, Javascript, navigation, onblur, onchange, onsubmit, placeholder, programming, programming.tutorial, reveal, summary, tab, tab order, textarea
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PHP Remote Files Refined Containing Attribute Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP Remote Files Refined Containing Tutorial has two improved functionalities applied to it in today’s work, those being … turn the “Element type [title]” into a “Element type [title] or attribute= entries” textbox arrangement to allow for attribute data … Continue reading →
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Tagged attribute, C++, condensed endtag, containing, content, desktop, Did you know, DOM, element, element type, endtag, file, form, innerHTML, input, interaction, interactive, navigation, outerHTML, pattern, pattern matching, PHP, placeholder, preg_match, programming, regex, regular expression, self closing tags, title, tutorial, url
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PHP Remote Files Refined Containing Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP Remote Files Containing Tutorial started making better use of PHP’s preg_match function, but was not up to what humans might want as functionality options, while not having to reinvent a wheel learning about PHP Regular Expressions. Rather, we … Continue reading →
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PHP Remote Files Containing Tutorial
Up until yesterday’s PHP Remote Files Interaction Tutorial … there could only be at most one record of matching results presented … if an element type was not supplied we defaulted to a title element type as a basis for … Continue reading →
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Tagged C++, containing, content, desktop, element, element type, file, form, input, interaction, interactive, navigation, pattern, pattern matching, PHP, placeholder, preg_match, programming, regex, regular expression, title, tutorial, url
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