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HTML Datalist Tag Quiz Tutorial
After the preparatory work of HTML Datalist Tag Primer Tutorial we want to use the HTML5 newly released tag, the datalist tag, for the purposes of writing a simple “Capitals of Countries” quiz. The upshot is … most pleasing in … Continue reading
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Tagged autocomplete, autocompletion, combobox, country, datalist, desktop, dropdown, GUI, HTML, HTML5, keyboard, programming, quiz, select, tutorial, windows forms
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HTML Datalist Tag Country Flag Quiz Tutorial
Sometimes there’s quite a big difference between the optimism a proof of concept project can engender, and the application of that to a real world application. The use of HTML Datalist Tag Primer Tutorial‘s road testing of the datalist tag, … Continue reading
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Tagged autocomplete, autocompletion, combobox, country, datalist, desktop, dropdown, GUI, HTML, HTML5, keyboard, programming, quiz, select, tutorial, windows forms
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Fairy Story Phrases Helper Datalist Tutorial
Do you remember yesterday? So far so good. Do you remember yesterday’s Fairy Story Phrases Helper Primer Tutorial relying on the onkeypress keyboard event to facilitate the “pasting” of fairy story phrases from an HTML input textbox into a (HTML … Continue reading
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Tagged autocompletion, combobox, datalit, dropdown, fairy story, HTML, input, keyboard, onblur, oninput, onkeypress, paste, phrase, programming, textarea, tutorial
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Fairy Story Phrases Helper Primer Tutorial
Just like with yesterday’s Parsing Relative Url Tutorial use of the HTML … keyboard onkeypress event Javascript logic to check on keyboard entries ahead of the onblur event “final say” … and the … keyboard related oninput event to check … Continue reading
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Tagged dropdown, fairy story, HTML, input, keyboard, onblur, oninput, onkeypress, paste, phrase, programming, textarea, tutorial
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Parsing Relative Url Tutorial
Recently, the idea of … relative URLs … versus … absolute URLs … has been of interest to us because PHP’s glob function is so useful for those savvy users out there satisfied with relative URL definitions for their input … Continue reading
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Tagged absolute, event, form validation, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, onblur, onkeypress, parse, programming, relative, tutorial, url, validation
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HTML Datalist Tag Primer Tutorial
The release of HTML5 brought with it a smorgasbord of improvements, not all of them supported on all the platforms and web browsers … hopefully, this does not make you cross?! Am really happy, today, to remind you of an … Continue reading
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Tagged autocomplete, autocompletion, combobox, datalist, desktop, dropdown, GUI, HTML, HTML5, keyboard, programming, tutorial, windows forms
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