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Pairings Game Aesthetics Tutorial
We find with small projects like yesterday’s Pairings Game Makeover Tutorial‘s Pairings++ Game with such projects we often leave it to later to try to improve the aesthetics of the web application. As you can surmise surfing the net it … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged 3D, aesthetics, compete, competition, CSS, duo, dynamic, email, extension, game, hardcoding, HTML, Javascript, localStorage, optional, pair, pairing, pairings, programming, remember, select, setting, SMS, style, styling, tutorial, window.localStorage
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Pairings Game Makeover Tutorial
We often find that the “second draft” of a web application that represents a game or quiz can be a rewarding experience. The “first draft” of such web applications is often a “scurrying to represent those initial ideas before they … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged compete, competition, duo, dynamic, email, extension, game, hardcoding, HTML, Javascript, localStorage, optional, pair, pairing, pairings, programming, remember, select, setting, SMS, tutorial, window.localStorage
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Ajax Auto-completion Internationalization Stay Tutorial
With yesterday’s Ajax Auto-completion Internationalization Trip Tutorial … we got to a destination on a trip … and today, as far as being online goes with this, we start thinking more about … your stay at that destination … new … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Trips, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, API, autocompletion, collaboration, div, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, geo chart, geographicals, Google, Google Charts, Google Maps, hover, HTML Global Attributes, IFRAME, indexOf, Javascript, keyboard, long hover, lowercase, mailto, map, map chart, multiple, onions, onkeypress, onmouseout, onmouseover, optional, programming, select, setTimeout, share, sharing, table, timezone, trip, trip planner, tutorial, uppercase, weather, Wikipedia
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Ajax Auto-completion Internationalization Trip Tutorial
We add onto yesterday’s Ajax Auto-completion Internationalization Capitals Tutorial some Trip Planning functionality today. Don’t know about you, but we find ourselves mulling over maps for hours, wondering about far off lands. Now that Google Maps makes it so easy … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, autocompletion, collaboration, div, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, geo chart, geographicals, Google, Google Charts, Google Maps, hover, IFRAME, indexOf, Javascript, keyboard, long hover, lowercase, mailto, map, map chart, multiple, onions, onkeypress, onmouseout, onmouseover, optional, programming, select, setTimeout, share, sharing, table, timezone, trip, trip planner, tutorial, uppercase, Wikipedia
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Ajax Auto-completion Internationalization Capitals Tutorial
Having seen Toy Story 4 we were inspired enough to dedicate today’s blog post to all those onions out there dedicated to improving the layers of our understanding, all those “onions of the 4th dimension” out there! Because yesterday’s Ajax … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, autocompletion, collaboration, div, email, email client, emoji, geo chart, Google, Google Charts, hover, IFRAME, indexOf, Javascript, keyboard, long hover, lowercase, mailto, onions, onkeypress, onmouseout, onmouseover, optional, programming, setTimeout, share, sharing, table, timezone, tutorial, uppercase, Wikipedia
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Ajax Auto-completion Internationalization Email Tutorial
On top of the progress of yesterday’s Ajax Auto-completion Internationalization Revisit Tutorial we have a dual purpose set of improvements today, those being … introduction of “long hover” functionality to the Ajax Autocompletion menus presented, whereby the Wikipedia and Google … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, autocompletion, collaboration, div, email, email client, emoji, geo chart, Google, Google Charts, hover, IFRAME, Javascript, long hover, mailto, onmouseout, onmouseover, optional, programming, setTimeout, share, sharing, table, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Ajax Auto-completion Internationalization Revisit Tutorial
Way back in 2013 we touched on AutoCompletion ideas when we presented Ajax Auto-completion Internationalization Tutorial. Quite a bit of water under bridges, and here in 2019 we feel like extending its functionalities by … adding a data item (onto … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, autocompletion, div, geo chart, Google, Google Charts, IFRAME, Javascript, optional, programming, table, tutorial, Wikipedia
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