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Textarea Pointing Local Font Tutorial
A large part of the design of a web application relates to the agreed message formats. Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Rasterise Tutorial started us down the road of a new message format whose delimitation highlights goes like an encodeURIComponent() version of … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Rasterise Tutorial
Following up on yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Web Storage Tutorial and Textarea Pointing Canvas Tutorial preceeding it, we have the means now to embellish the reporting functionalities surrounding the use of HTML5 canvas element, and two extremely useful (and fundamental) … … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Web Storage Tutorial
We add some “accountability” to where we stopped off at yesterday with Textarea Pointing Canvas Tutorial today. We define “accountability” in this context, and with our rules, short of bothering with … a fully blown database solution … too much … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Canvas Tutorial
With our blog posting thread last left off with yesterday’s Textarea Pointing PDF Tutorial, I know we’ve been holding out on involving … graphical data forms image data HTML5 canvas element data URI … not for “nga, nga, nga nga, … Continue reading →
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Tagged alt, canvas, click, data uri, div, DOM, download, email, essay, event, form, fpdf, graphics, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, image, innerHTML, Javascript, letter, linked list, onclick, outerHTML, overlay, PDF, popup, programming, report, textarea, tutorial, webpage, z-index
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Textarea Pointing PDF Tutorial
Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Email Tutorial was a start to our “sharing” functionality “push” with our new Textarea Pointing project. That work involved … (new window) with menu (new window) without menu email with HTML attachment … and today we add … Continue reading →
Textarea Pointing Email Tutorial
Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Primer Tutorial was a little too localised in its application in our books. Not if a web application is not of generic use, but this one could be of generic use, in our pamphlettes books. Our favourite … Continue reading →
Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows in iOS Tutorial
Yesterday’s Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows Tutorial is put into context, today, as we start our journey down the road of readying some of our rjmprogramming.com.au PHP web applications to only conditionally use the Javascript popup windows if we … Continue reading →
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Tagged alert popup box, button, conditional, confirm popup box, form, HTML, input, interactive, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, navigation, onblur, onkeypress, overload, popup, programming, prompt, prompt popup box, submit, textbox, tutorial, UIWebView, WebView, WKWebView, Xcode
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Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows Tutorial
We’ve been working on HTML Javascript conditional Javascript “overload” thoughts. The first project with respect to this? Conditional “overload” of the Javascript prompt and confirm and alert popup windows with an HTML form containing input type=text and input type=submit “button” … Continue reading →
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