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Multiple Class Slideshow Details Tutorial

Just as with Very Versus Too Game Primer Tutorial, today, with our changes to functionality onto yesterday’s Multiple Class Slideshow Primer Tutorial we have the scenario of both of our favourite web design “concepts” here at this blog, namely … … Continue reading

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CSS3 Button Animation Transition Game Sharing Tutorial

There are some familiar “items” with today’s additional functionality to yesterday’s CSS3 Button Animation Transition Game Tutorial … and some other matters we encourage you to consider, the primary one of these being … the benefits of multiple class HTML … Continue reading

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CSS3 Button Animation Transition Game Tutorial

The recent CSS3 Transition Game Tutorial had us examining CSS3 (Cascading Style Sheet) specification “Transitions” as tools for animation styling. Today we … apply such “transition” thinking to the animation of HTML button elements (as inspired by https://www.w3schools.com/css/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_buttons_animate1 thanks) … … Continue reading

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Very Versus Too Game Primer Tutorial

There are heaps of nuances to web application design, in our eyes, where we like to discuss it in terms of (an issue often involving) … overlay … and/or … reveal … and as you might guess above, our “nuance” … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript ESL Scenario Question Answer Game Tutorial

We have a new ESL (or “English as a Second or Foreign Language”) game on the topic of Scenario Question Answer, and getting the missing component, with some English sentences we present in the game. We thank How English Works … Continue reading

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Medical Acronyms Game Tutorial

And then there are the “rethinks” of data design, in thinking where to go next with our “Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes and Acronyms Meaning game” web application we last mentioned with yesterday’s Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes … Continue reading

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Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Sharing Tutorial

We’ve been thinking more about collaboration and sharing ideas and some personalization ideas today to complement earlier work we started on our “Health Root or Prefix or Suffix Meaning Game” last visited with Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Aesthetics … Continue reading

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Medical Roots and Prefixes and Suffixes Aesthetics Tutorial

We normally start the web application games we write by making sure the information, or data, aspects to the game are attended to. So for us, the priorities, end up being … making sure the information, or data, aspects to … Continue reading

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