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HTML/Javascript Jumbled Sentences and Words Modal Tutorial

When we last left off with our ESL (or “English as a Second or Foreign Language”) Jumbled Sentences and Words game web application, with HTML/Javascript Jumbled Sentences and Words Game Tutorial as shown below, we did succeed, but not for … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Jumbled Sentences and Words Game Tutorial

Today we’ve added functionality onto yesterday’s HTML/Javascript Jumbled Sentences Game Tutorial as shown below, by allowing for the words of the sentences to also be jumbled, adding to the complexity of the game should the user (perhaps an ESL (or … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Cockpit of Web Applications Home Tutorial

Yesterday ticked all the boxes with our Cockpit Feel web application to suggest that it is now an excellent candidate to be the designated Home Page for a web browser, as it could be the tailorable “web application central” as … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Cockpit of Web Applications Form Tutorial

Today’s Cockpit Feel web application adds functionality along with yesterday’s pre-existing … Javascript DOM document.write() method nesting … Javascript prompt() window method … way that asks for input from the user in that old interactive desktop command line application feeling … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Cockpit of Web Applications Primer Tutorial

Today’s web application continues our interest in … Javascript DOM document.write() method nesting … Javascript prompt() window method … to give that old interactive desktop command line application feel that many of the “senior citizens” (should we diplomatically say) of … Continue reading

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The Three P Three Modes Drag and Drop Tutorial

Today we extend the “Calling Card” functionality of yesterday, with “Calling Card” functionality you can, optionally, create and control via drag and drop functionality, at least for non-mobile platforms. You can drag parts of the Profile Report you want onto … Continue reading

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The Three P Three Modes Calling Card Tutorial

Today, we extend the Email functionality of yesterday, with a “Calling Card” functionality idea. Yesterday’s work personalized the application in the sense that you could “share” your profile with others, but each time you had to either dig up an … Continue reading

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The Three P Three Modes Sharing Tutorial

Do you remember yesterday’s (The Three P Three Modes Primer Tutorial) Rudimentary Profile Report featuring The Three Ps and The Three (PHP) Modes of Use? Well, we thought we could improve that application by offering the user a sharing functionality … Continue reading

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