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CSS Grid Column Animation Tutorial

CSS @keyframes rule animations can add “pizazz” to your webpages. And, because yesterday’s CSS Grid Column Primer Tutorial‘s web application‘s actions could take place in the blink of an eye before registering “what just happened” for the user, we offer … Continue reading

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CSS Grid Column Primer Tutorial

Continuing on with the theme of “HTML div element looking like an HTML table element” regarding a “grid look”, onto yesterday’s CSS Row Gap Primer Tutorial start, today we turn our attention to the CSS “grid-column” property … The grid-column … Continue reading

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Element Object Scrolling Word Break Tutorial

We continue on the CSS styling themes of yesterday’s Element Object Scrolling CSS Styling Tutorial because our “try below” HTML iframe incarnation of the use of our “Element Object (Programmatic) Scrolling” web application got us thinking about quite a few … Continue reading

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Element Object Scrolling CSS Styling Tutorial

Yesterday’s Element Object Scrolling Primer Tutorial‘s “first draft” web application was functional as a “proof of concept” way to show how [Element].scrollIntoView() could work practically. To help out a web application that is just “functional” and improve the way the … Continue reading

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Element Object Scrolling Primer Tutorial

If you are a programmer of web applications, are you of the view that the interesting “object” regarding the topic of programmatic “scrolling” is the … window object … or the … document object … or the … element object … Continue reading

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Just Javascript Card Game Cursor Tutorial

Today we grew the complexity of the logic for non-mobile cursor users of our 500 or bridge card game web application, after yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial. The logic took a while and the presentation took a while … Continue reading

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Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial

Apropos yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game SVG Background Data URL Tutorial dive into aesthetics and non-essentials, we venture into some “mid-ux” work today … Mid-UX? What’s that? To our mind it’s that Clayton UX (user experience) improvement push you do … Continue reading

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Just Javascript Card Game SVG Background Data URL Tutorial

We turn back to styling and aesthetics with our 500 and bridge and memories card game “Just Javascript” (ie. no body definition on parent window) web application onto the audio and language work of yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Say … Continue reading

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