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C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Aesthetics Tutorial
Yesterday’s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Timezone Abbreviation Tutorial work has been progressed today with a number of “nice to haves” in the modification categories (around here) of … a little bit of aesthetics a little bit of user experience (UX) … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged absolute URL, aesthetics, analogue clock, animation, background, border, C++, clock, command line, details, focus, g++, gcc, GNU, integration, Mac, Mac OS X, macOS, preprocessor directive, programming, reveal, summary, Terminal, timezone, tutorial, url, user experience, UX, watermark, web browser, webpage, window, X11
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File API File and Reader Objects Client Server Tutorial
When you are “surfing the net” entering URLs in web browser address bars or clicking hyperlinks you are a “client” but once you “go” you visit a “server” of one sort or another, and today, moving forward with our “media … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged aesthetics, API, canvas, details, div, emoji, file, file API, FileReader, HTML, Javascript, object, programming, reveal, server, summary, tutorial, Web Application
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File API File and Reader Objects Aesthetics Tutorial
Yesterday’s File API File and Reader Objects Primer Tutorial left us with a web application that presented input type=file “multiple” collected local (ie.client) file data into … new (webpage popup) window … the default, or … iframe … that latter … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, API, details, div, emoji, file, file API, FileReader, HTML, Javascript, object, programming, reveal, summary, tutorial, Web Application
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Workplace Concepts Game Horizontal Rule Reveal Tutorial
Today we want to add a “reveal” feel to the previous Workplace Concepts Game Horizontal Rule Cell Tutorial. Our favourite “reveal” element combination is the team of details tag and its nested summary tag partner. The great thing about these … Continue reading
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Tagged categorize, category, cell, concept, CSS, details, game, games, horizontal rule, HTML, Javascript, margin, non-breaking space, padding, position, programming, reveal, row, summary, table, tutorial, video, workplace, YouTube, YouTube API
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