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Other Side of the World Reworked Onkeydown Tutorial
What’s onkeydown? Well, it’s only our favourite keyboard event (of all time), facilitating web application “hotkey” logics that get given that “autocomplete” modern day moniker. The “hotkey” thinking is that at every keyboard character pressed logic follows, regarding an HTML … Continue reading
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Tagged API, autocompletion, code, country, country code, dropdown, dropdowns, emoji, emoji flag, flag, focus, geodata, geographicals, hotkey, HTML, IFRAME, input, ISO, iso code, ISO-3166, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, longitude, lookup, lookups, onblur, onkeydown, place, placename, programming, select, textbox, timezone, tutorial, Wikipedia, world
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XML Lint Validation CSS Background Colour Tutorial
Onto the recent XML Lint Validation Shared Encoding Tutorial we’d say what could “cheer things up”, shall we say, is to add some colour into the look of the XML Lint Validation web application. And to do this with inline … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, background colour, broadband, browse, browsing, collaboration, colour, colour stop, connect, connection, CSS, DOM, email, emoji, encoding, event, fibre to the node, filename, FileReader, form, gobbledegook, Google, google home, google mesh, google wifi mesh, hardware, hashtag, hashtagging, install, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, keyboard, LAN, linear gradient, mesh, modem, NBN, network, onclick, ondblclick, onsubmit, port, readAsDataURL, readAsRext, selectionchange, setup, share, sharing, SMS, style, styling, submit, subnet, subnetwork, tutorial, utf-8, WiFi, wrap, wrapping
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XML Lint Validation SelectionChange Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s XML Lint Validation Onclick Tutorial‘s … left hand cell hosted pair of textarea element onclick (and ondblclick) event logics … today we think a user could benefit from … right hand cell hosted textarea element SelectionChange (keyboard related) … Continue reading
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Tagged broadband, browse, browsing, colour, colour stop, connect, connection, event, fibre to the node, filename, Google, google home, google mesh, google wifi mesh, hardware, hashtag, hashtagging, install, iOS, iPhone, keyboard, LAN, linear gradient, mesh, modem, NBN, network, onclick, ondblclick, port, selectionchange, setup, subnet, subnetwork, tutorial, WiFi
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