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Medical Acronyms Game Tutorial
And then there are the “rethinks” of data design, in thinking where to go next with our “Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes and Acronyms Meaning game” web application we last mentioned with yesterday’s Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, anatomy, API, array, background, background image, button, checkbox, CSS, data attributes, delimitation, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, English, event, fold, getComputedStyle, GIMP, global, Greek, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, Latin, mailto, medicine, mobile, multiple, onchange, onclick, onions, onload, opacity, option, personalisation, physiology, prefix, programming, root, search engine, select, setTimeout, size, suffix, surfing the net, timed, tutorial, video, window.getComputedStyle, YouTube, YouTube API, zoom
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Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Sharing Tutorial
We’ve been thinking more about collaboration and sharing ideas and some personalization ideas today to complement earlier work we started on our “Health Root or Prefix or Suffix Meaning Game” last visited with Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Aesthetics … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, anatomy, API, background, background image, button, checkbox, CSS, data attributes, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, English, event, fold, getComputedStyle, GIMP, Greek, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, Latin, mailto, medicine, mobile, multiple, onchange, onclick, onload, opacity, option, personalisation, physiology, prefix, programming, root, search engine, select, setTimeout, size, suffix, surfing the net, timed, tutorial, video, window.getComputedStyle, YouTube, YouTube API, zoom
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Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Aesthetics Tutorial
We normally start the web application games we write by making sure the information, or data, aspects to the game are attended to. So for us, the priorities, end up being … making sure the information, or data, aspects to … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GIMP, Tutorials
Tagged above the fold, API, background, background image, button, CSS, data attributes, dropdown, emoji, English, event, fold, getComputedStyle, GIMP, Greek, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, Latin, medicine, mobile, multiple, onchange, onclick, onload, opacity, option, prefix, programming, root, search engine, select, setTimeout, size, suffix, surfing the net, timed, tutorial, video, window.getComputedStyle, YouTube, YouTube API, zoom
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Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Game Tutorial
For us, there is a lot to discuss regarding HTML select (dropdown) elements. Alas, the mobile platforms have limited the power of these types of elements with their lack of size attribute values greater than one, and the ability to … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, button, data attributes, dropdown, English, event, fold, getComputedStyle, Greek, HTML, Javascript, Latin, medicine, mobile, multiple, onchange, onclick, onload, option, prefix, programming, root, select, setTimeout, size, suffix, timed, tutorial, window.getComputedStyle, zoom
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Body Cavities Game Primer Tutorial
Piano playing and Anatomy … what do they have in common? Hopefully not that “anatomy leaves you feeling flat” (boom, boom). Or “playing the piano is simply organsmic”. No, for us, it is that we are using the same “online” … Continue reading
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Tagged anatomy, area, CSS, event, HTML, Javascript, map, mobilefish, onclick, onload, programming, stop press, tutorial
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Textarea Width and Height Control Primer Tutorial
Continuing on the theme of HTML5 new elements (and features), HTML input types in today’s case, as for the previous Colour Discernment Game Primer Tutorial‘s case (of the new HTML5 type=color HTML input type) we draw parallels with … the … Continue reading
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Tagged cell, CSS, DOM, event, form, getComputedStyle, height, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, meter, onchange, onload, onresize, percentage, programming, progress, range, rotation, screen, setTimeout, table, textarea, transform, tutorial, width
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CSS Style Javascript DOM Override Onload Primer Tutorial
We’ve long been fascinated by CSS stylesheets “living” with HTML elements in their “loose” (but you must admit) very flexible arrangement. Today we’re travelling more down that road of discovery of Javascript DOM to see what can be done not … Continue reading
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Tagged body, CSS, CSSStyleDeclaration, document.body, DOM, HTML, Javascript, onload, programming, prompt, rule, stylesheet, tutorial
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