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Short Code Personalized Emoji in Sector Game Tutorial
If you are a programmer dealing with emojis all the time, and therefore visiting websites like … Emojipedia FileFormat … on a regular basis you will probably have seen mention of Emoji “Short codes” of the form “:[short_code]:” (eg. :e-mail: … Continue reading →
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Emoji in Sector Game Mobile Tutorial
We’ve bitten the bullet! We admit, for mobile platforms, involving the keyboard in any programmatic way, is difficult to work. And so, yesterday’s Emoji in Sector Game Resize Tutorial‘s web application has had two changes … for mobile platforms (or … Continue reading →
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Tagged iOS, iPad, iPhone, keyboard, keyborad split, mobile, onmouseover, operating system, setting, split, touch, tutorial
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Webpage Position Return Content Caching Issues Tutorial
Am sure, regarding yesterday’s Webpage Horizontal Position Return Content Hover Tutorial, a bulk of users are like me and would use the web application presented there on their web browser with caching allowed. After all, caching speeds up response. But … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, absolute, back, back button, cache, content, document.referrer, fixed, hashtag, horizontal, hover, HTML, Javascript, link, navigation, onmouseover, ontouchend, position, programming, prompt, relative, scrolling, sessionStorage, tab, target, tutorial, vertical scrolling, webpage
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Webpage Horizontal Position Return Content Hover Tutorial
At this blog we tend to rave on about “onions of the 4th dimension” but today we want to let you in on a little secret … ready? … There are some days of programming where even the second dimension … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, absolute, back, back button, content, document.referrer, fixed, hashtag, horizontal, hover, HTML, Javascript, link, navigation, onmouseover, ontouchend, position, programming, prompt, relative, scrolling, tab, target, tutorial, vertical scrolling, webpage
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Webpage Vertical Position Return Content Hover Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s Webpage Vertical Position Return Content Tutorial, today we allow for a speeding up of proceedings via … addition of onmouseover (ie. hover) event logic for non-mobile platforms addition of ontouchstart event logic for mobile platforms … that … Continue reading →
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Tagged back, back button, content, document.referrer, hashtag, hover, HTML, Javascript, link, navigation, onmouseover, ontouchend, programming, prompt, scrolling, tab, target, tutorial, vertical scrolling, webpage
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Image Map Grid Styling Email Share Tutorial
As you may have surmised from yesterday’s Image Map Grid Styling Tutorial‘s … the more disappointing part, not fully resolved today, is that “overlay” ideas do not work well sharing with Inline HTML (PHP mail) Emails … today was set … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, area, attachment, background-position, background-size, collaborate, CSS, CSS3, data uri, data url, download, email, event, FormData, grid, href, HTML, image, img, Javascript, Mail, map, mobilefish, onclick, onmouseout, onmouseover, overlay, PHP, position, programming, share, sharing, transform, transform-origin, tutorial, z-index
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Image Map Grid Styling Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s Small Image Map Grid Tutorial many programmers will feel that putting “image map” along with “styling”, as in today’s blog posting, is an oxymoron. Yes, the map element and area subelements are not really visible elements like … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, area, background-position, background-size, collaborate, email, event, FormData, grid, href, HTML, image, img, Javascript, Mail, map, mobilefish, onclick, onmouseout, onmouseover, overlay, PHP, position, programming, share, sharing, transform, transform-origin, tutorial, z-index
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Small Image Map Grid Tutorial
We came into the blog posting thread of yesterday’s Image Map Grid Email Share Tutorial applying an overlaid map element over a very small image (img (like a button)) element, being helped out by mobilefish in order to do this. … Continue reading →
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