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Rainbow Games Background Image Tutorial
If you are a regular at this blog, you will know that we are exploring “in depth” the implications of discovering what the “Did you Know?” section of the recent Column Intelligence Primer Tutorial told us about how you can … Continue reading →
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Place Quiz Keyboard and Mobile Tutorial
As you might surmise from today’s blog posting title, there is a twofold purpose to a modified version of our “Place Quiz”, adding onto yesterday’s Place Quiz Hints Tutorial, those being … for non-mobile platforms, allow the user to not … Continue reading →
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Place Quiz Hints Tutorial
Yesterday’s Place Quiz Primer Tutorial was another “where” themed web application. We like doing these, being into the (x,y) of life. If you want the (x,y,z) get a Golden Retriever … they’re always looking up. But, and it’s such a … Continue reading →
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Place Quiz Primer Tutorial
As we inferred (with) the “Did you Know?” section of the recent Column Intelligence Primer Tutorial (that it) was of “Chestnut Cracking” importance to us, representing the long held ambition to zero in on a method to have a background … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Canvas Overlay Deletes Tutorial
In life, as in programming, it’s the “what ifs?” about a job that can take a whole lot longer than you think, I suppose, as much as anything, if you’re an optimist like me, and want to get into projects … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Canvas Overlays Tutorial
Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Paste Tutorial had us (additionally to the “Pointing” functionality mode of use) integrating “local font” display with the … “Font Learning via Canvas” … but then you’ll remember with Textarea Pointing Local Font Tutorial‘s … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Paste Tutorial
Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Usage Tutorial‘s bugs have in large part been addressed today. I’d rather not discuss. Moving forward, today, we catered for the possibilities of a paste operation delivered into our “posse” of “textareas” … Clag … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Usage Tutorial
Today we embark on our journey to incorporate the “local fonts” of yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Local Font Colour Tutorial, and earlier, in real scenarios. The first cab off the rank is this web application, “Textarea Pointing” we’ve been working on. … Continue reading →
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