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Javascript document.querySelectorAll Client Pre-emptive Iframe Tutorial
Many web applications we present at this blog use what we refer to “inhouse” as … Client Pre-emptive Iframe … as that “suck it and see” client approach to do some of the “if it exists try it” functionality you … Continue reading
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Javascript document.querySelectorAll User Styled Clickable Border Tutorial
Yesterday’s Javascript document.querySelectorAll Primer Tutorial has been “stretched” in functionality in two ways … yesterday’s user defined selector but static styling is now opened up to user defined styling as well … we wanted to allow a user defined CSS … Continue reading
Javascript document.querySelectorAll Primer Tutorial
“Pure Javascript” versus “jQuery” is an issue for many developers of client side web application code logic. More often than not we plump for the former, though there are notable exceptions for us, such as jQuery Ajax is often of … Continue reading
Multipurpose Buttons Onclick Event Logic Tutorial
The web would be a very boring woooooorrrrrlllllldddd without onclick logics. The number of thoughts regarding what to do when you click on an HTML element are more than the number of grains of sand on Bondi Beach, or the … Continue reading
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