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Fixed Questions Flexible Answers Linear Gradient Quiz Tutorial
Yesterday’s Fixed Questions Flexible Answers Quiz Tutorial proposed a world where scrolling to content is acceptable, but the fact is there are large parts of the design wooooorrrrlllld that thinks you should never get to have to scroll. We’re not … Continue reading →
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Fixed Questions Flexible Answers Quiz Tutorial
Were you around for the recent HTML and Javascript and CSS Survey Levelling Tutorial game relying on “position:fixed;” “overlaying” ideas? Those same ideas pop up in today’s “Fixed Building Quiz” web application as with some of the recent Daylight Saving … Continue reading →
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Daylight Saving Time Iframe Sandbox Tutorial
Yesterday’s Daylight Saving Time Google Geo Chart Tooltips Tutorial work on our Daylight Saving web application could result in navigation to a … about:blank#blocked … URL up at the web browser address bar. This can happen when combining HTML iframe … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, analogue, attrribute selector, border, circle, client, clock, CSS, date, date object, datetime, daylight saving, digital, digital clock, DOM, dropdown, dynamic, emoji, emoji border, emoji flag, event, fixed, flag, flag border, FormData, geo chart, getBoundingClientRect, Google chart, graphics, hover, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, local time, map chart, object, onmouseover, ontouchstart, overlay, paragraph, PHP, pointer, post, programming, pseudo selector, radial gradient, refresh, sandbox, security, SVG, text, time, timezone, title, toast, tooltip, tutorial, web inspector
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Daylight Saving Time Google Geo Chart Tooltips Tutorial
Yesterday’s Daylight Saving Time Emoji Country Flag Dropdown Tutorial established the interface to Google Chart Geo Chart for our Daylight Saving Time web application allowing for the emoji clocks presented there be hovered (or mobile platform “touched”) to reveal a … Continue reading →
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Daylight Saving Time Emoji Country Flag Dropdown Tutorial
The incorporation of emoji country flags into our Daylight Saving web application was started with yesterday’s Daylight Saving Time Emoji Country Flag Fixed Tutorial and today … we continue on adding emoji country flags into HTML select (dropdown) element innerHTML … Continue reading →
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Daylight Saving Time Emoji Country Flag Fixed Tutorial
Building on yesterday’s Daylight Saving Time Emoji Country Flag TimeZone Tutorial improvements to a Daylight Saving Web Application the theme word today is “fixed”. Normally, we’ve been lauding … CSS property position: absolute; with heaps of praise as your friend … Continue reading →
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Tagged analogue, attrribute selector, border, circle, client, clock, CSS, date, date object, datetime, daylight saving, digital, digital clock, DOM, dynamic, emoji, emoji border, emoji flag, event, fixed, flag, flag border, getBoundingClientRect, graphics, hover, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, local time, object, onmouseover, ontouchstart, overlay, PHP, programming, pseudo selector, radial gradient, refresh, SVG, text, time, timezone, title, toast, tooltip, tutorial, web inspector
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Emoji Circuit Quiz Animated Emoji Tutorial
Ever since we got some “animated emojis” working, when we presented Mind Map and Flowchart and Venn Diagram Tutorial we’ve been wondering where we could apply it in a less gimmicky way. Half way to non-gimmicky, we figured, was in … Continue reading →
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Mind Map and Flowchart and Venn Diagram Collaborator Tutorial
The “Originator” revisit helping out code of yesterday’s Mind Map and Flowchart and Venn Diagram Originator Tutorial needs a “Collaborator” part, we figure. But because this is still linked to the “Originator’s Record” in the PHP we need the record … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, animated emojis, animation, annotation, Apple Mail, attribute, border-radius, box shadow, cache, center, circle, click, co-ordinates, collaborate, CSS, data attributes, device, div, DOM, dropdown, email client, emoji, flowchart, form, gesture, glow, Gmail, grid, height, HTML, HTML email, integration, intersection, intervention, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, left, macOS Mojave, Mail, mail server, menu, message, messages, Mind Map, mobile, onclick, onmousemove, ontouchdown, ontouchstart, option, originator, overlay, PHP, pinch, position, positional, programming, recall, room, rotate, rubberband, save, scroll, scrolling, select, selector, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, submit button, swipe, text, text message, top, transform, tutorial, Venn diagram, venn diagrams, viewport, web browser, web server, whitespace, width
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