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Just Javascript Five Hundred Card Game Order Tutorial
Many humans get comfort from “order”. “Order” means many things to many people. Our recent “colour coding” forays developing our current “500 card game” are our expressions of “order”. If you actually play 500 with cards dealt to four players … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, animation, array, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, body, bookmarklet, button, card game, cards, click, collaboration, colour, colour coding, content, content management, createElement, CSS, CSS3, cursor, data uri, deal, defence, document.createElement, document.querySelectorAll, double click, drag, drag and drop, email, emoji, event, fallback, filter, focus, font, form, FormData, game, games, global, global variable, HTML, Javascript, joker, keyframes, localStorage, mailto, Mapping, mclick, Memories, navigation, onions, order, popup, preventDefault, programming, prompt, quiz, screenLeft, screenTop, selector, sessionStorage, share, sharing, SMS, sort, style, styling, subject, submit, SVG, table, touch, trick, tutorial, user experience, UX, variable, web browser, web inspector, webpage, window.opener
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Just Javascript Five Hundred Card Game Smaller Deck Tutorial
“In between”, as a phrase, resonates with me regarding computer programming. To me, programming sits between … the complexity of human communication and reaction (at the impossible side of the ledger) … and … static model (at the “not enough … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, animation, array, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, body, bookmarklet, button, card game, cards, click, collaboration, colour, colour coding, content, content management, createElement, CSS, CSS3, cursor, data uri, deal, defence, document.createElement, document.querySelectorAll, double click, drag, drag and drop, email, emoji, event, fallback, filter, focus, font, form, FormData, game, games, global, global variable, HTML, Javascript, joker, keyframes, localStorage, mailto, Mapping, mclick, Memories, navigation, onions, order, popup, preventDefault, programming, prompt, quiz, screenLeft, screenTop, selector, sessionStorage, share, sharing, SMS, style, styling, subject, submit, SVG, touch, trick, tutorial, user experience, UX, variable, web browser, web inspector, webpage, window.opener
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Google Reviews Primer Tutorial
Have you been asked to leave a Google Review? It’s usage is linked to an associated Google My Business account and locations are controlled within the scope of … (you guessed it) … Google Maps. It’s not a natural fit … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, Crazy Domains, Gmail, Google, Google Chrome, Google Maps, Google My Business, rate, review, tutorial, type, typing, web browser
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Figma Web Design and Wireframing Primer Tutorial
In a similar line of thinking as the previous Adobe XD Web Design Tool Primer Tutorial today we roadtest an online web design and wireframing tool called Figma … Figma: the collaborative interface design tool. … a totally online (ie. … Continue reading →
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Tagged GUI, interface, menu, online, tutorial.figma, vector, web browser, web design, webpage, wireframe
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Hard Copy Flyer Automated Applescript Printing Tutorial
Did you read Hard Copy Flyer Letter Box Post Tutorial? It talks about something that is like a standing order, like a repeated procedure. Can it benefit from some sort of automation? We think yes. So, with our Apple MacBook … Continue reading →
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Tagged AppleScript, Did you know, flyer, hardcopy, HTML, letter box, MAMP, post, print, printer, printout, Script Editor, TextWrangler, web browser, webpage, WiFi, wireless
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Google Chart Generic SMS Integration Tutorial
Today, further to Google Chart Histogram Chart Generic SMS Integration Tutorial, we … tested SMS functionality with Google Chart Pie Chart (with user data entered) … tested SMS functionality with Google Chart Histogram Chart (with user data entered) … and … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, alert, attachment, button, cache, communication, console.log, CSS, data scraping, debug, debugging, dynamic, email, email client, eval, external Javascript, form, FormData, generic, genericity, Gmail, Google chart, helper, histogram, Histogram Chart, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, integration, interface, iOS, iPad, mailto, Math.abs, mobile, multiple, outerHTML, PHP, pie chart, popup, programming, prompt, share, SMS, software integration, style, styling, SVG, target, tooltip, tooltips, tutorial, url, web browser, web inspector, web scraping
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Google Chart Histogram Chart Generic SMS Integration Tutorial
This blog posting thread continuing on from yesterday’s Google Chart Histogram Chart Pie Chart Tooltips SMS Tutorial gave us a lot of clues as to how to proceed allowing SMS communication integration throughout our Google Chart integration suite of inhouse … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, alert, attachment, button, communication, console.log, CSS, data scraping, debug, debugging, dynamic, email, email client, eval, external Javascript, form, FormData, generic, genericity, Gmail, Google chart, helper, histogram, Histogram Chart, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, integration, interface, iOS, iPad, mailto, Math.abs, mobile, multiple, outerHTML, PHP, pie chart, popup, programming, prompt, share, SMS, software integration, style, styling, SVG, target, tooltip, tooltips, tutorial, url, web browser, web inspector, web scraping
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Google Chart Histogram Chart Pie Chart Tooltips SMS Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Chart Pie Chart Tooltips Inline HTML Multiple Form Email Tutorial‘s HTML form method=GET functionalities opens the door to another form of communication we can offer, that being … SMS Wherever you can have an “a” “mailto” email client … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, alert, attachment, button, console.log, CSS, data scraping, debug, debugging, dynamic, email, email client, eval, form, FormData, Gmail, Google chart, histogram, Histogram Chart, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, interface, iOS, iPad, mailto, Math.abs, mobile, multiple, outerHTML, PHP, pie chart, popup, programming, prompt, share, SMS, style, styling, SVG, tooltip, tooltips, tutorial, url, web browser, web inspector, web scraping
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