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HTML Table Cell Contenteditable Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML div Contenteditable Form Tutorial was all about the global attribute contenteditable=true rather than about HTML div elements per se, hence the challenge we gave you … … (but perhaps you should broaden my horizons with feedback on other … Continue reading →
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Tagged cards, cell, contenteditable, div, external Javascript, form, get, HTML, IFRAME, image, img, innerHTML, input, Javascript, name, navigation, onblur, onsubmit, outerHTML, programming, src, submit, table, table cell, textarea, tool, tutorial, value
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HTML div Contenteditable Form Tutorial
Are you like me, and think that the global attribute contenteditable=true can be incredibly useful, so far we’ve been thinking, with HTML div elements, in particular (but perhaps you should broaden my horizons with feedback on other element types?!). You … Continue reading →
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Tagged contenteditable, div, external Javascript, form, get, HTML, IFRAME, innerHTML, input, Javascript, name, navigation, onblur, onsubmit, outerHTML, programming, src, submit, textarea, tool, tutorial, value
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NetBeans Java RESTful Message Board Update Tutorial
Yesterday’s NetBeans Java RESTful Message Board Primer Tutorial had us set up a Message Board web service application in Java and built via the NetBeans IDE. Did the look of its functionality remind you of the basics of SQL DML … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, DML, Glassfish, GlassFish web server, HTML, IDE, Java, message board, NetBeans, onblur, programming, RESTful, SQL, tutorial, update, web server, web service, XML
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HTML div Versus hr Contenteditable Tutorial
Sometimes, just because the look of a web application changes very little, doesn’t mean there aren’t quite big rearrangements underneath to allow for a new piece of functionality. Sometimes, with web applications, we like “seamlessness”, or the more cruel might … Continue reading →
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Tagged border, contenteditable, CSS, div, DOM, HTML, Javascript, onblur, onchange, onfocus, outerHTML, programming, styling, table, tool, tutorial, user
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Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows in iOS Tutorial
Yesterday’s Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows Tutorial is put into context, today, as we start our journey down the road of readying some of our rjmprogramming.com.au PHP web applications to only conditionally use the Javascript popup windows if we … Continue reading →
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Tagged alert popup box, button, conditional, confirm popup box, form, HTML, input, interactive, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, navigation, onblur, onkeypress, overload, popup, programming, prompt, prompt popup box, submit, textbox, tutorial, UIWebView, WebView, WKWebView, Xcode
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Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows Tutorial
We’ve been working on HTML Javascript conditional Javascript “overload” thoughts. The first project with respect to this? Conditional “overload” of the Javascript prompt and confirm and alert popup windows with an HTML form containing input type=text and input type=submit “button” … Continue reading →
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Tagged alert popup box, button, conditional, confirm popup box, form, HTML, input, interactive, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, navigation, onblur, onkeypress, overload, popup, programming, prompt, prompt popup box, submit, textbox, tutorial
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Other Side of the World Google Chart Tutorial
Google Charts provides great chart tools for various purposes. We already use the Map Chart heavily with our “Other Side of the World” recent web application we last talked about below with Other Side of the World Continents and Countries … Continue reading →
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Tagged autocompletion, bar chart, continent, country, country code, CSS, DOM, dropdown, event, geo chart, geographicals, geolocation, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, integration, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, location services, map, map chart, meta tag, mobile, momentum-based scrolling, onblur, onchange, onclick, onkeyup, PHP, place, placenames, scroll, scrolling, select, software integration, timezone, viewport, weather, Weather Underground
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Other Side of the World Continents and Countries Tutorial
Today we came across a scenario where there was a tiny advantage being Australian, in that our “Continent Name” equals our “Country Name” … which I suppose you could argue for Antarctica, maybe?! We were amused by this at school, … Continue reading →
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Tagged autocompletion, continent, country, country code, CSS, DOM, dropdown, event, geographicals, geolocation, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, integration, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, location services, map, map chart, meta tag, mobile, momentum-based scrolling, onblur, onchange, onclick, onkeyup, PHP, place, placenames, scroll, scrolling, select, software integration, timezone, viewport, weather, Weather Underground
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