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WordPress List Style User Interaction Form Tutorial

It can be hard going on a mini-project where you need to set up data structures for success until you get to today’s progress, on top of yesterday’s WordPress List Style User Emoji Image List Tutorial, where we can finally … Continue reading

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WordPress List Style User Emoji Image List Tutorial

When in yesterday’s WordPress List Style User CSS Middle Pseudo Class Tutorial we said … (though, come to think of it, there may be another layer of thought before that … we’ll see) Well, we saw, and did want to … Continue reading

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WordPress List Style User CSS Middle Pseudo Class Tutorial

Sorry, but before moving on from yesterday’s WordPress List Style Image Primer Tutorial “ul li” list style image work, we need to add another hard to remember GET argument arrangement, because between the :: … <style> ul li::before { content: … Continue reading

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Card Sequence Game Multicoloured Dropdown and Mobile Tutorial

We’ve spent a day, onto the progress to yesterday’s Card Sequence Game Sharing Tutorial, with our Card Sequence game web application, improving on the card suit hearts and diamonds suit emojis, fundamentally black, but CSS achievable as red (as we … Continue reading

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HTML Attribute CSS Pseudo Class Styling Tutorial

Around here with the wording of our blog posts we try to get it right when differentiating an HTML “attribute” as distinct from a CSS “property”. Over time, the best explanation we can give for HTML attribute is that it … Continue reading

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Javascript document.querySelector One Element Tutorial

Yes, adding a functionality layer on top of the recent Javascript document.querySelectorAll Share and Save Tutorial we turn our attention from document.querySelectorAll to … as well as a full scan of a CSS selection, allow for the honing in onto … Continue reading

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CSS3 More Complex Pseudo Class Selectors Tutorial

With the CSS and HTML Complex Pseudo Class Selectors Tutorial below we talked about some CSS3 Pseudo Element Selectors, and today we talk about some more. In order to show you this we wrote a small utilitarian HTML and CSS … Continue reading

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Google Chart Column Chart Statistical Share Tutorial

Yesterday’s Google Chart Column Chart Statistical Table Tutorial improved inhouse Google Chart Column Chart web application “Spreadsheet Table” concept design left an opportunity down at the bottom right for more integration. Wasted space in a “spreadsheet”? We want to offer … Continue reading

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