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Javascript Popup Window HTML Alternative Save Tutorial
In yesterday’s Javascript Popup Window Alternative Save Tutorial you may recall … … a combined functionality usage that we cannot recall ever using before. But we do remember mentioning sessionStorage’s role methodology before to help HTML/Javascript achieve a little of … Continue reading →
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Tagged accountability, client, client/server, Desktop Application, dialog box, document.write, form, global, global variable, GUI, HTML, interactive entry, Javascript, localStorage, modal, modal dialog box, overlay, PHP, popup, popup window, programming, recall, save, script, server, sessionStorage, tool, tutorial, user, user input, variable, window
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Javascript Popup Window Alternative Save Tutorial
A web application like yesterday’s one in Javascript Popup Window Alternative Tutorial misses “accountability” by not having a way to recall a scenario. Come to think of it, it is hard to consider a web application involving user input as … Continue reading →
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Tagged accountability, Desktop Application, dialog box, form, global, global variable, GUI, HTML, interactive entry, Javascript, localStorage, modal, modal dialog box, overlay, PHP, popup, popup window, programming, recall, save, sessionStorage, tool, tutorial, user, user input, variable, window
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Webpage Position Return Content Caching Issues Tutorial
Am sure, regarding yesterday’s Webpage Horizontal Position Return Content Hover Tutorial, a bulk of users are like me and would use the web application presented there on their web browser with caching allowed. After all, caching speeds up response. But … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, absolute, back, back button, cache, content, document.referrer, fixed, hashtag, horizontal, hover, HTML, Javascript, link, navigation, onmouseover, ontouchend, position, programming, prompt, relative, scrolling, sessionStorage, tab, target, tutorial, vertical scrolling, webpage
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Multipurpose Buttons Emoji UTF-16 Tutorial
Yesterday’s Multipurpose Buttons Emoji Input Tutorial‘s HTML Entity emoji input Javascript code sometimes output … &#[UTF-16-Decimal-In-Range-0xDC00-0xDFFF];&#[UTF-16-Decimal-Surrogate-Pair]; … and today’s work was to turn such arrangements into a single … &#[HTML-Entity-Decimal]; … so our Javascript can form the emoji display via … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, attachment, audio, browse, browsing, button, content, cross-browser, CSS, data, data attributes, Did you know, download, dropdown, email, email attachment, emoji, emoji.html entity, entity, event, file, file API, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, html entity, HTML Global Attributes, image, img, input, Javascript, link, media, mixed content, onclick, onload, programming, proof of concept, protocol, relative, relative URL, sessionStorage, style, surrogate pair, textarea, tutorial, user, user interaction, utf-16, video
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Multipurpose Buttons Emoji Input Tutorial
Progressing further into our “Multipurpose Buttons” project onto yesterday’s Multipurpose Buttons Ondblclick Event Tutorial … emojis are not only useful as menu type Multipurpose Buttons Emoji Links Tutorial links … but also as … emoji text input for the button … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, attachment, audio, browse, browsing, button, content, cross-browser, CSS, data, data attributes, Did you know, download, dropdown, email, email attachment, emoji, emoji.html entity, entity, event, file, file API, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, html entity, HTML Global Attributes, image, img, input, Javascript, link, media, mixed content, onclick, onload, programming, proof of concept, protocol, relative, relative URL, sessionStorage, style, textarea, tutorial, user, user interaction, video
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Multipurpose Buttons Ondblclick Event Tutorial
Yesterday’s Multipurpose Buttons Email Attachment Download Tutorial built on Multipurpose Buttons Onclick Event Logic Tutorial before it, but today’s job is to shore up some of the weaknesses for mobile platforms of attempting to use the mobile (touch) “ontouchend” event … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, attachment, audio, browse, browsing, button, content, cross-browser, CSS, data, data attributes, Did you know, download, dropdown, email, email attachment, emoji, emoji.html entity, entity, event, file, file API, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, html entity, HTML Global Attributes, image, img, input, Javascript, link, media, mixed content, onclick, onload, programming, proof of concept, protocol, relative, relative URL, sessionStorage, style, textarea, tutorial, user, user interaction, video
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Multipurpose Buttons Email Attachment Download Tutorial
Most of the time developing webpages for a public URL on the World Wide Web we’d suggest and encourage Relative URLs rather than Absolute URLs for … brevity avoids mixed content issues … but there are some occasions where it … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, attachment, audio, browse, browsing, button, content, cross-browser, CSS, data, data attributes, Did you know, download, dropdown, email, email attachment, emoji, event, file, file API, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, HTML Global Attributes, image, img, input, Javascript, link, media, mixed content, onclick, onload, programming, proof of concept, protocol, relative, relative URL, sessionStorage, style, textarea, tutorial, user, user interaction, video
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Multipurpose Buttons Onclick Event Logic Tutorial
The web would be a very boring woooooorrrrrlllllldddd without onclick logics. The number of thoughts regarding what to do when you click on an HTML element are more than the number of grains of sand on Bondi Beach, or the … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, browse, browsing, button, content, cross-browser, CSS, data, data attributes, Did you know, dropdown, emoji, event, file, file API, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, HTML Global Attributes, image, img, input, Javascript, link, media, onclick, onload, programming, proof of concept, sessionStorage, style, textarea, tutorial, user, user interaction, video
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