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ComboBox Form Tutorial
Yesterday’s ComboBox Primer Tutorial got us working with new ComboBox div/select elements, but that was just a display mechanism, and not a “collection of data” mechanism. We could code for dynamic select “onchange” event and div “onblur” event logics, which … Continue reading
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Tagged C++, cell, class, combobox, contenteditable, control, defer, div, dropdown, form, GUI, HTML, innerHTML, multiple, Object Oriented Programming, onkeypress, OOP, programming, proof of concept, row, select, submit, System.Window.Forms, table, textbox, tutorial, VB.Net
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ComboBox Primer Tutorial
Do you remember a blog posting a couple of days ago called Favourites Poll Email Moderation Contenteditable Tutorial featuring … contenteditable global attribute magic ? Well, that started me rethinking on a very long-running personal desire with our web application … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, OOP, Tutorials
Tagged C++, class, combobox, contenteditable, control, defer, div, dropdown, GUI, HTML, Object Oriented Programming, onkeypress, OOP, programming, proof of concept, select, System.Window.Forms, textbox, tutorial, VB.Net
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Button Webpage Primer Tutorial
Further to the recent Button Versus Input Type Equals Button Primer Tutorial we know that … a webpage’s body element can have mouse or touch events associated with it to perform co-ordinate logic … but … there are some “framing” … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged attribute, button, contenteditable, default, div, email, event, form, hierarchy, HTML, innerHTML, input, line feed, localStorage, mouse, onblur, onclick, programming, proof of concept, property, session, stopPropagation, touch, tutorial, vertical, webpage
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Button Versus Input Type Equals Button Primer Tutorial
It’s an … oh, by the way … day for us today! We’re poets and for the life of me we don’t know it (well, you had to be there, ‘ay!) Are you here as an early days programming learner? … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, button, contenteditable, default, div, email, event, form, HTML, innerHTML, input, line feed, localStorage, onblur, onclick, programming, proof of concept, property, session, stopPropagation, tutorial, vertical
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Inhouse CSS Pseudo Element Co-ordinate Hover Tutorial
Today’s progress on top of yesterday’s Inhouse CSS Pseudo Element Co-ordinate Tutorial “proof of concept” feeling work is to allow non-mobile platforms respond to “the hover” (ie. Javascript) onmouseover event. We decide to allow a brief “preview” of what a … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged above, below, click, co-ordinates, CSS, hover, HTML, Javascript, left, long hover, onclick, onmouseout, onmouseover, place, programming, proof of concept, pseudo element, right, style, styling, tutorial
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Inhouse CSS Pseudo Element Co-ordinate Tutorial
We’re looking further into the … Inhouse CSS Pseudo Element (:andbelow … and today adding :andleft :andabove :andright) co-ordinate styling … ideas we started with yesterday’s Haiku Animated Gif Creator Tutorial. Going into more practicalities here we found that if … Continue reading
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Tagged above, below, click, co-ordinates, CSS, HTML, Javascript, left, onclick, place, programming, proof of concept, pseudo element, right, style, styling, tutorial
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Javascript Replace RegExp Multiline ExecCommand Tutorial
The star HTML element of the recent Javascript Replace RegExp Multiline Primer Tutorial was the … textarea … and a regular reader will know how we here like to associate textarea thinking with … div contenteditable=true … thinking, representing alternative … Continue reading
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Tagged contenteditable, designMode, div, execCommand, HTML, Javascript, line feed, multiline, paragraph, programming, proof of concept, regex, regexp, regular expression, replace, selection, string, textarea, trim, tutorial, variable
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