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WordPress Recent Post Animated GIF Improvement Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s WordPress Recent Post Animated GIF Improvement Tutorial concerned … Landing Page iframe (zero.html) “content”, primarily … but there is also the matter of the … presentation (or display) of that content … and the nuanced improvements in this regard, … Continue reading →
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World Clickarounds Scrollable Annotations Tutorial
Today we involve … the web applications of World Clickarounds Google Map Chart Onclick Logic Tutorial … and … the discovery made in Fixed Questions Flexible Answers Quiz Tutorial … … pointing us to the fact that our limited left … Continue reading →
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Tagged abscissa, Ajax, annotation, arc, Bezier curves, button, canvas, character, clickarounds, codepoint, compression, dimensions, emoji, emoji flag, external Javascript, feedback, fill, flag, FormData, freeformatter, fromCodePoint, getBoundingClientRect, height, HTML, html entity, HTML Entity Name, HTML Entity Number, HTML5, implementation, increment, Javascript, localStorage, lossless, mantissa, map, mathematics, opacity, overlay, PHP, polygon, programming, prompt, quadratic curve, rotation, scroll, scrolling, sequence, shape, shapes, standing order, string, stroke, text, toggle, tutorial, unicode, vertical scrolling, width, z-index
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PHP Blog Summary Fixed Title Events Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP Blog Summary Fixed Titles Tutorial dealt with … the look (ie. the aesthetics) of the newly introduced Fixed Titles into our Code Download Table here at this blog … and today we turn our attention to … making … Continue reading →
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Tagged click, column, crontab, CSS, curl, data attributes, Did you know, document.getElementsByTagName, DOM, event, horizontal scrolling, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, mobile, onclick, onmousedown, ontouchdown, overlay, PHP, position, programming, report, schedule, scroll, scrolling, stop press, table, tablesorter, tabular, tutorial, vertical scrolling, viewport, width, z-index
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PHP Blog Summary Fixed Titles Tutorial
Sometimes with a webpage depicting a long tabular report such as our RJM Programming GETME Report one used by this blog’s All Posts menu’s Code Download Table submenu link (you can read more about with PHP Blog Summary Follow Up … Continue reading →
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Fixed Questions Above the Fold Quiz Tutorial
If we count “time” as the 4th dimension … no, Nala, not the paw paw paw thingy … we find it kind of funny that out of … width or x height or y depth or z time … those … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, below the fold, CSS, dropdown, getBoundingClientRect, horizontal, horizontal scrolling, HTML, Javascript, linear gradient, overlay, programming, scroll, scrolling, select, tutorial, web inspector, webpage
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Fixed Questions Flexible Answers Linear Gradient Quiz Tutorial
Yesterday’s Fixed Questions Flexible Answers Quiz Tutorial proposed a world where scrolling to content is acceptable, but the fact is there are large parts of the design wooooorrrrlllld that thinks you should never get to have to scroll. We’re not … Continue reading →
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Fixed Questions Flexible Answers Quiz Tutorial
Were you around for the recent HTML and Javascript and CSS Survey Levelling Tutorial game relying on “position:fixed;” “overlaying” ideas? Those same ideas pop up in today’s “Fixed Building Quiz” web application as with some of the recent Daylight Saving … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, below the fold, CSS, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, Javascript, overlay, programming, scroll, scrolling, tutorial, web inspector, webpage
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Mind Map and Flowchart and Venn Diagram Collaborator Tutorial
The “Originator” revisit helping out code of yesterday’s Mind Map and Flowchart and Venn Diagram Originator Tutorial needs a “Collaborator” part, we figure. But because this is still linked to the “Originator’s Record” in the PHP we need the record … Continue reading →
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