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Circular Text or Emoji Onclick Tutorial
In this increasingly connected online world, it can be surprising when an image looking part of a webpage cannot be linked to. The unusual thing about emojis is their way to … be part of the textual web armoury … … Continue reading
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Circular Text or Emojis Genericity Tutorial
A major consideration in any “genericity” drive you have for your web applications is to allow for a large amount of user entered data, perhaps a surprising amount. If you offer a textbox to enter data, then a user may … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged ascii, charCodeAt, circle, compound emoji, DOM, emoji, form, genericization, Google, Google chart, HTML, Javascript, pie chart, post, programming, proof of concept, String.fromCodePoint, text, tutorial, whitespace
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