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HTML5 Time Tag Primer Tutorial

You might be forgiven reading this webpage about the time tag introduced with HTML5 that it is not of much use, because it doesn’t show any distinguishing feature yet, in any of the web browsers. But you can tailor the … Continue reading

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HTML Input Element Types Randomized History Tutorial

Hashtag navigation such as … window.location=’#place'; // Hashtagging, as being in web page and (you will really quickly go to) HTML element id=place position on the webpage … is all fine and good in principle, but even this fast navigation … Continue reading

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HTML Input Element Types Randomized Iframe Tutorial

There are lots of things to be “cross” about trying to code for all eventualities to do with web applications … we’ll just limit it to that … computer device … cross platform web browser … cross browser … and … Continue reading

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HTML Input Element Types Randomized Primer Tutorial

We are quite pleased here, with a web application design (mini) project, when all three of … HTML Javascript CSS … get a relatively even workload, and also that you can think of their roles as being quite separate in … Continue reading

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WordPress Ordered List CSS Styling Primer Tutorial

We’ve had a couple of blog postings, in a row, recently, involving fairly long HTML ol tag “ordered lists”. This set us to thinking about CSS styling we could use for these “ordered lists”. Our first pass of thinking involving … Continue reading

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Do It Yourself HTML Textarea Editor Javascript Tutorial

You can avoid using Server side code with your web applications, and client side Javascript can do a lot for you to make some interesting web applications, but should you find something not working about the process, you’ve virtually run … Continue reading

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Do It Yourself HTML Editor Integration Tutorial

We have been thinking with our latest project called “Do It Yourself HTML Editor” that it bore huge similarities to the Legend via HTML Map Element ideas we started with the blog post series ending with Legend for and from … Continue reading

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Do It Yourself HTML Textarea Editor Post Tutorial

We’re introducing a “duck paddling fast underwater” but “who says you have to be the duck” aspect to our “Do It Yourself HTML Editor” today, adding onto the (blog posting) thread we left off yesterday with Do It Yourself HTML … Continue reading

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