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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing Maths Grid Paper Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing Hangman Game Tutorial set us up for today’s Maths Grid Paper web application part that involves … Hangman Game background is the look we want, as we want the vertices as guides for today’s … Continue reading →
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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing Hangman Game Tutorial
Our new Hangman Game extension to functionality (on top of HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing Propogation Tutorial) makes use of both … HTML Square Horizontal Rule Tracing … and … Emoji overlay … two of our usual suspect … position:absolute … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, Bezier curves, cell, CSS, dictionary, DOM, emoji, eval, event, game, games, getBoundingClientRect, graphics, grid, hangman, hash, hashtag, horizontal rule, HTML, ispell, Javascript, line, location.hash, match, overlay, position, programming, proof of concept, propogation, rotate, square, table, transform, translate, tutorial, word, word game, z-index
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Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Dropdown Tutorial
It is probably not surprising we involve HTML select element (“dropdowns”) related to our progress on canvas based Web Storage standing order type scenarios with our “Media Capture Email” web application we got the Web Storage working with yesterday’s Canvas … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, array, asynchronous, audio, camera, canvas, capture, circle, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, dropdown, float, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, local storage, localStorage, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onclick, onion, overlay, photography, PHP, programming, progress, rectangle, reveal, select, standing order, summary, text, tutorial, upload, video, web storage, web worker, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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Canvas Web Storage Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial
It’s time for “Intersessional Thoughts Part II” today, continuing on with our “Media Capture Email” web application from yesterday’s Mobile Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial. Previously, for some intersessional thoughts that did not involve a lot of data, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, array, asynchronous, audio, camera, canvas, capture, circle, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, float, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, local storage, localStorage, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onclick, onion, overlay, photography, PHP, programming, progress, rectangle, reveal, standing order, summary, text, tutorial, upload, video, web storage, web worker, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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Mobile Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial
Yesterday’s Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial‘s new Canvas Annotation functionality was not great for mobile devices. Today, we improve via … “floating” better the position of our “overlayed” Canvas Annotation menu so that it sidles up near canvas … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, array, asynchronous, audio, camera, canvas, capture, circle, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, float, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onclick, onion, overlay, photography, PHP, programming, progress, rectangle, reveal, standing order, summary, text, tutorial, upload, video, web worker, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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One Image Your Own Slideshow Dynamic CSS Filters and Transforms Tutorial
Up to the One Image Your Own Site Dynamic CSS Filters and Transforms Tutorial of yesterday, we’ve talked about random image orderings and arrangements. But if we are offering the functionality of a user defined numeric image sequence, it could … Continue reading →
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Emoji Background to Text External Javascript Tutorial
We like projects if and when they reach the stage where you can spend a day’s work on a web application just concentrating on external Javascript “thoughts”, as we prefer the event programming, anyday, to (that involving) the (CSS) styling … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, bookmarklet, carriage return, codepoint, contenteditable, CSS, Did you know, div, Document Root, DOM, emoji, external Javascript, generic, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, line feed, local web server, MAMP, onkeydown, onkeypress, opacity, overlay, position, programming, text, tool, tutorial, web server, webpage
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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Memory Tutorial
It’s a bit arrogant to say a sizeable piece of code you’ve written is “bug free”, especially if it involves user entered data, but it is a good aspiration, like marking at the 50 metre line, on the boundary, for … Continue reading →
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