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Textarea Background Transparency Substitution Tutorial
Yesterday’s Textarea Background Transparency Onclick Tutorial combines with the “hardcoded words substituted for intelligence holding links” logic from the recent Journal project … and the work of yesterday allowed for, within that user entered text data β¦ Text words we … Continue reading
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Textarea Background Transparency Onclick Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Textarea Background Transparency Primer Tutorial, if today’s blog posting title combines … textarea … and … onclick … you can surmise we are giving the talents of the textarea element “the full workover” rather than (yet) resorting … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, background, background image, below the fold, click, cursor, data uri, DOM, event, HTML, image, intranet, Intranet feeling, Javascript, local web server, MAMP, multiple, multiple background image, onclick, onkeypress, onpaste, opacity, overflow, paste, programming, scroll, textarea, transparency, transparent, tutorial
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Keyboard Typing Practice Choices Tutorial
Yesterday’s Keyboard Typing Practice Tutorial‘s web application gets improved today by adding to the variety of input typing ideas on top of the default … quotes (thanks to
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Tagged accuracy, character, disable, dropdown, HTML, Javascript, JSON, keyboard, onpaste, paste, practice, practising, programming, quote, select, textarea, touch typing, tutorial, type, typing, word
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Keyboard Typing Practice Tutorial
Yes, as a lot of you will have guessed, from Paste Disabling Primer Tutorial, that today we use it in a new “Keyboard Typing Practice” web application, knowing that we’ll be testing typing rather than “copy/pasting”. And another recently changed … Continue reading
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Tagged accuracy, character, disable, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, onpaste, paste, practice, practising, programming, quote, textarea, touch typing, tutorial, type, typing, word
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Paste Disabling Primer Tutorial
We have an unusual request to make to even consider a new project, which we’ll reveal over time, and which we want to take on, today. It’s a requirement to disable any “paste” parts (of the copy/cut/paste paradigm) to the … Continue reading
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Tagged disable, HTML, Javascript, onpaste, paste, programming, textarea, tutorial
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