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English Word Guessing Game Intranet Tutorial
You might recall that in yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game MAMP Tutorial we had the temerity to use the word… nuance … or “not to look so dumb” regarding wise local web server (let’s say Intranet, today) macOS say interfacing. … Continue reading
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Tagged Apache, audio, below the fold, command line, dictionary, Document Root, dropdown, English, exec, focus, fold, game, hotkey, IFRAME, innerText, intranet, local web server, localStorage, macOS, MAMP, onclick, onfocus, onkeydown, onsubmit, PHP, player, players, programming, prompt, quiz, say, select, table, tutorial, word, word game
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English Word Guessing Game Dropdown Tutorial
Continuing the refinement of yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game Player Equality Tutorial‘s multi-player “English Word Guessing Game” usage aspects, there was a disappointment in that the “Equality” was broken down a little for users whose questions started “below the fold” … Continue reading
English Word Guessing Game Player Equality Tutorial
Yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game Players Tutorial started multi-player scenarios with our “English Word Guessing Game” web application, but was a bit “amateur hour” in its approach, regarding … premature, and too simple, (textbox) onblur event programmatical form submit button … Continue reading
English Word Guessing Game Players Tutorial
Yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game Primer Tutorial‘s “English Word Guessing Game” suited one player. Today, we allow the user to set the number of players to … each nominated player plays within an HTML iframe element with an overall HTML … Continue reading
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Tagged dictionary, English, game, IFRAME, PHP, player, players, programming, prompt, quiz, table, tutorial, word, word game
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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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Tagged cell, class, CSS, DOM, element, HTML, id, Javascript, object, overflow, overflow wrap, programming, proof of concept, row, scroll, scrolling, scrollIntoView, selector, style, styling, table, tutorial, whitespace, word break
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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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Tagged cell, class, CSS, DOM, element, HTML, id, Javascript, object, programming, proof of concept, row, scroll, scrolling, scrollIntoView, selector, style, styling, table, tutorial
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