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Drag and Drop Iframe Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s Drag and Drop Iframe Primer Tutorial‘s “Drag Around” (HTML iframe element(s)) web application based itself on W3Schools‘s How To Create a Draggable HTML Element non-mobile drag and drop logic. But, can we amend that logic for touch mobile platform … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, Android, DOM, drag, drag and drop, element, gesture, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, IFRAME, iOS, iPad, Javascript, left, mobile, move, onmousemove, ontouchmove, ontouchstart, opacity, overlay, position, programming, proof of concept, relative, top, touch, tutorial, webpage
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Contenteditable OuterHTML Ideas CSS Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Contenteditable OuterHTML Ideas Mobile Tutorial we turn our attention to some aesthetics matters with this “Contenteditable OuterHTML Ideas” web application. Yes, most of this involves CSS changes, such as those for those div elements … <style> div.indiv { … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, calc, clone, contenteditable, CSS, DOM, event, glow, grid, height, HTML, innerHTML, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, meta, meta tag, mobile, onclick, outerHTML, outline, outline offset, programming, radial gradient, stopPropagation, table, transition, tutorial, units, vh, viewport, watermark, width
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Contenteditable OuterHTML Ideas Mobile Tutorial
Developing yesterday’s Contenteditable OuterHTML Ideas Watermark Tutorial on this MacBook Air had us a bit neglectful of mobile platforms. This neglectfulness manifested itself in the usual “width” and “height” dilemmas … add a meta viewport tag, such as our … … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, calc, clone, contenteditable, CSS, DOM, event, glow, grid, height, HTML, innerHTML, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, meta, meta tag, mobile, onclick, outerHTML, programming, stopPropagation, table, transition, tutorial, units, vh, viewport, watermark, width
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Google Crawl Redirect Error Tutorial
We’ve been attending to some Google Crawl errors recently, one of them like the … “Incompatible Plugin Error” of Google Crawl Incompatible Plugin Error Tutorial … and, today … “Redirect Error” caused by our WordPress blog TwentyTen theme’s header.php code … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, domain, error, Flash, Google, Google Crawl, incompatibe plugin, mobile, mobile issue, PHP, plugin, redirect, redirection, search engine optimization, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, webmaster, webpage, Wordpress
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AutoCompletion ComboBox Relative URL Tutorial
As the web application programmer for a domain URL part which is quite long … ie. “www.rjmprogramming.com.au” … it is no surprise, in this age of small screen widths and limited patience for typing keyboard data in, that we are … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, address URL, autocompletion, button, class, combobox, contenteditable, data, div, DOM, dropdown, external Javascript, form, HTML, id, Javascript, list, method, mobile, navigation, PHP, post, relative, relative URL, select, submit button, textbox, url, web browser, Wikipedia, wrapper
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AutoCompletion ComboBox Base URL Tutorial
Adding to AutoCompletion ComboBox Mobile Tutorial and having a data based theme as per AutoCompletion ComboBox Drill Down Tutorial is today’s work, challenging the restrictiveness of the underlying web application’s reliance on Wikipedia information for underlying data interest. As you … Continue reading →
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Tagged autocompletion, button, class, combobox, contenteditable, data, div, DOM, dropdown, external Javascript, form, HTML, id, Javascript, list, method, mobile, navigation, PHP, post, select, submit button, textbox, url, Wikipedia
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AutoCompletion ComboBox Mobile Tutorial
Improving on yesterday’s AutoCompletion ComboBox Drill Down Tutorial‘s wikiautocompletion.htm‘s changed HTML parent wikiautocompletion.htm‘s live run today it is mainly mobile platform considerations that got us … adding a meta viewport element as per … <meta id=”myviewport” name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1.3, minimum-scale=0.1, … Continue reading →
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Tagged autocompletion, button, class, combobox, contenteditable, div, DOM, dropdown, external Javascript, form, HTML, id, Javascript, list, method, mobile, navigation, PHP, post, select, submit button, textbox, Wikipedia
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CSS Gradient Creations Mobile Width Tutorial
When it comes to “width” (CSS styling) considerations with webpage design on mobile platforms where you are not prepared to “de-complex-ify” (if you know what I mean) the webpage contents you can run into the dual issues … you want … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, CSS, DOM, gesture, gradient, HTML, Javascript, linear gradient, makeover, meta, mobile, mobile device, mobile phone, phone, programming, radial gradient, regex, regular expression, screen, selector, spreading gesture, styling, tablet, tutorial, unit, viewport, webpage, width, width unit
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