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HTML Style Mapping Tool Refinement Tutorial

We’re continuing on with a new web application tool idea today, an external Javascript tool that when applied to a webpage, or not, between <head> and </head> via … <!–script type=’text/javascript’ src=’http://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/HTMLCSS/meld_styles.js’></script–> … that allows you to dynamically map some … Continue reading

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HTML Style Mapping Tool Primer Tutorial

We’re having a first go at a new web application tool idea today, an external Javascript tool that when applied to a webpage, or not, between <head> and </head> via … <!–script type=’text/javascript’ src=’http://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/HTMLCSS/meld_styles.js’></script–> … allows you to dynamically map … Continue reading

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HTML Select Element Selection Mode WordPress Tutorial

We’re continuing on our quest today regarding HTML select (dropdown) elements, extending yesterday’s HTML Select Element Selection Mode Primer Tutorial as shown below. Our work today revolves around interfacing this functionality, that we believe can become a generic piece of … Continue reading

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HTML Select Element Selection Mode Primer Tutorial

We’re starting on a quest today regarding HTML select (dropdown) elements. Our work concerns the difference in event behaviour between … (the default) single selection mode of use … and … the multiple selection mode of use … where, if … Continue reading

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Simon Says Device Motion Orientation Game Primer Tutorial

Did you ever play “Simon Says” at school? Perhaps we should have asked, are you still playing “Simon Says” as an adult? It’s a game of trust where you do well by mimicing “Simon” and what they decide you should … Continue reading

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Insect Research Primer Tutorial

Research on the Internet is very easy these days, and there are combinations of websites out there for your research. Often, great scientific research data is posted online by universities and schools. This is very generous, and so many users, … Continue reading

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Emoji Random Slideshow Category Tutorial

With the “Random Emoji Slideshow” project, we last talked about at Emoji Random Slideshow Cookie Tutorial, as shown below, we’ve decided to “categorize” the web application, as a means by which you may target the emoji of interest, perhaps. So, … Continue reading

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Web Application HTML Reporter Tool Genericization Tutorial

Our “Web Application Report” tool could benefit with some flexibility of use ideas, picking up on where we left off yesterday with Web Application HTML Reporter Tool Content Tutorial as shown below. Do you remember tutorials like HTML Themed Supervision … Continue reading

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