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Animated Plane Refuel Game Tutorial
Today we wondered how best to involve the … plane … mainly, but perhaps also the … gymnast … with a guest starring role … … in an online game in our recent Animated Plane and Coconut Hunt Game Nuances … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, background image, background-repeat, background-size, border, border image, border-bottom, clipart, coconut, content, contenteditable, createElement, crosshair, CSS, cursor, data uri, Did you know, DOM, dynamic javascript, emoji, emoji text, event, Freepik, game, giphy, Google, Google Image search, hashtag, hashtagging, height, HTML, hunt, IFRAME, iframe widget, image, image search, Javascript, keyframes, makeagif.com, mix-blend-mode, noun, object, onclick, onload, onmousemove, OOP, overlay, pinterest, pixel, pointer, popup, position, procul.org, programming, progress, prompt, reactions, script, stop press, storyborad, SVG, svg+xml, text, textarea, transition, transitions, transparent, transparent background, tutorial, url, webp, white, white background, widget, width, window.open, window.opener
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Animated Plane and Coconut Hunt Game Nuances Tutorial
Today’s a day of nuanced progress, after yesterday’s Coconut Hunt Game Tutorial‘s “filling in sideways” work on our Animated Plane and Coconut Hunt Game web application. Today, we … fixed some document.body.title annoyances whereby it would appear too often worked … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, background image, background-repeat, background-size, border, border image, border-bottom, clipart, coconut, content, contenteditable, createElement, crosshair, CSS, cursor, data uri, Did you know, DOM, dynamic javascript, emoji, emoji text, event, Freepik, game, giphy, Google, Google Image search, hashtag, hashtagging, height, HTML, hunt, IFRAME, iframe widget, image, image search, Javascript, keyframes, makeagif.com, mix-blend-mode, noun, object, onclick, onload, onmousemove, OOP, overlay, pinterest, pixel, pointer, popup, position, procul.org, programming, prompt, reactions, script, stop press, storyborad, SVG, svg+xml, text, textarea, transition, transitions, transparent, transparent background, tutorial, url, webp, white, white background, widget, width, window.open, window.opener
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Coconut Hunt Game Tutorial
Are you a reader who has been amused or bemused by the word Game being in the blog posting titles lately, up to yesterday’s Animated Plane Game User Animations and Styling Tutorial, when No Game really, about any of it? … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, background image, background-repeat, background-size, border, border image, border-bottom, clipart, coconut, content, CSS, data uri, Did you know, DOM, emoji, emoji text, Freepik, game, giphy, Google, Google Image search, hashtag, hashtagging, height, HTML, hunt, IFRAME, iframe widget, image, image search, Javascript, keyframes, makeagif.com, mix-blend-mode, noun, object, OOP, overlay, pinterest, pixel, popup, position, procul.org, programming, prompt, reactions, stop press, storyborad, SVG, svg+xml, text, textarea, transition, transitions, transparent, transparent background, tutorial, url, webp, white, white background, widget, width, window.open, window.opener
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Emoji in Sector Game Resize Tutorial
We find the “onresize” event one of the most interesting to code for with web applications. It can be a minor tweak right through to scenarios where it is just too hard not to … location.href=document.URL; // the onresize coward’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged button, emoji, event, fixed, game, games, grid, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, onresize, overlay, position, programming, reactions, tutorial
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Emoji in Sector Game Primer Tutorial
We’re continuing on with the “style=position:fixed” theme of recent times. We’ve got for you a first draft of a “reactions game” called “Emojis in Section” where up to 5 players are presented with … a 5×5 grid of interest for … Continue reading →
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HTML Enabled and Disabled Buttons Game Tutorial
During a period when working with accountancy desktop applications with SAP Business One and Accpac some years back, a crucial aspect to make the GUI applications work, was to do with the enabling and disabling of buttons as the processing … Continue reading →
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Tagged button, click, disabled, enabled, game, HTML, Javascript, programming, reactions, score, tactics, tutorial, whac-a-mole
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