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Coconut Hunt Game Tutorial
Are you a reader who has been amused or bemused by the word Game being in the blog posting titles lately, up to yesterday’s Animated Plane Game User Animations and Styling Tutorial, when No Game really, about any of it? … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, background image, background-repeat, background-size, border, border image, border-bottom, clipart, coconut, content, CSS, data uri, Did you know, DOM, emoji, emoji text, Freepik, game, giphy, Google, Google Image search, hashtag, hashtagging, height, HTML, hunt, IFRAME, iframe widget, image, image search, Javascript, keyframes, makeagif.com, mix-blend-mode, noun, object, OOP, overlay, pinterest, pixel, popup, position, procul.org, programming, prompt, reactions, stop press, storyborad, SVG, svg+xml, text, textarea, transition, transitions, transparent, transparent background, tutorial, url, webp, white, white background, widget, width, window.open, window.opener
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Animated Plane Game User Animations and Styling Tutorial
On top of yesterday’s Animated Plane Game User Content Sharing Tutorial‘s honing in on the five “nouns” of interest … trees plane gymnast clouds ground … today we wanted to offer two more user controllable parts to this Animated Plane … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, background image, background-repeat, background-size, border, border image, border-bottom, clipart, content, CSS, data uri, Did you know, DOM, emoji, emoji text, Freepik, game, giphy, Google, Google Image search, hashtag, hashtagging, height, HTML, IFRAME, iframe widget, image, image search, Javascript, keyframes, makeagif.com, mix-blend-mode, noun, object, OOP, overlay, pinterest, pixel, popup, position, procul.org, programming, prompt, stop press, storyborad, SVG, svg+xml, text, textarea, transition, transitions, transparent, transparent background, tutorial, url, webp, white, white background, widget, width, window.open, window.opener
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Background Image Foreground Content Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Background Image User Interaction Visibility Tutorial, regarding today’s work adding the possibility for foreground HTML div content via a combination of contenteditable=true and onblur event logics, you might be inclined to observe that this current web application … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, Ajax, animation, background, background image, background-size, base64, bookmark, cache, clip art, clipart, communication, contenteditable, CSS, data, data source, data uri, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, Eat at Joes, emoji, exec, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, keyboard, keyframes, marquee, multiple, onblur, onkeydown, onload, originator, overlay, placeholder, programming, recipient, relative URL, rotate, rotation, scale, soft link, softlink, style, styling, symbolic link, tab, textbox, toogle, transform, transition, transitions, translate, translation, tutorial, url, visibility, visible, webpage
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Background Image User Interaction Visibility Tutorial
We have a purpose around here of writing code with a view, when generic enough, to allow newbies a dynamic way to learn, and we do learn stuff ourselves performing these projects … so, thanks. That’s all fine and good, … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, Ajax, animation, background, background image, background-size, base64, bookmark, cache, clip art, clipart, communication, CSS, data, data source, data uri, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, Eat at Joes, emoji, exec, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, keyboard, keyframes, marquee, multiple, onblur, onkeydown, onload, originator, overlay, placeholder, programming, recipient, relative URL, rotate, rotation, scale, soft link, softlink, style, styling, symbolic link, tab, textbox, toogle, transform, transition, transitions, translate, translation, tutorial, url, visibility, visible, webpage
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Background Image Data URI Animation Tutorial
Regarding Background Image Data URI Sharing Long Term Recall Tutorial‘s “Dappled Light” web application … background image (perhaps data URI based) can not only be applied to clobber the default image … but as of recently … background image (perhaps … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, Ajax, animation, background, background image, background-size, base64, bookmark, cache, clip art, clipart, communication, CSS, data, data source, data uri, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, Eat at Joes, emoji, exec, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, keyframes, marquee, multiple, onload, originator, overlay, placeholder, programming, recipient, relative URL, rotate, rotation, scale, soft link, softlink, style, styling, symbolic link, textbox, transform, transition, transitions, translate, translation, tutorial, url, webpage
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Next Episode Button Scenarios Functional Transition Tutorial
Revisiting the recent Next Episode Button Scenarios Primer Tutorial has a couple of advantages … we managed to make keyframes/transitions logic start working for the 3 of 5 ideas we had regarding our Short Wait (for new episode streaming service … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, background, background image, binge, bingeing, button, click, CSS, delay, div, elementproress, emoji, HTML, Javascript, keyframes, linear gradient, meter, overlay, programming, SVG, transition, transitions, tutorial, video, wait, watch, watching, width
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Next Episode Button Scenarios Primer Tutorial
We were streaming episodes of Frasier, effectively “binge watching”, the other day, on Stan, and were impressed by the cuteness of the … Next episode … … button “linear gradient” look. So we wrote a “proof of concept” Short Wait … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, background, background image, binge, bingeing, button, click, CSS, delay, div, elementproress, HTML, Javascript, keyframes, linear gradient, meter, programming, SVG, transition, transitions, tutorial, video, wait, watch, watching
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Contenteditable OuterHTML Ideas CSS Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Contenteditable OuterHTML Ideas Mobile Tutorial we turn our attention to some aesthetics matters with this “Contenteditable OuterHTML Ideas” web application. Yes, most of this involves CSS changes, such as those for those div elements … <style> div.indiv { … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, calc, clone, contenteditable, CSS, DOM, event, glow, grid, height, HTML, innerHTML, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, meta, meta tag, mobile, onclick, outerHTML, outline, outline offset, programming, radial gradient, stopPropagation, table, transition, tutorial, units, vh, viewport, watermark, width
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