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Fixed Questions Flexible Answers Linear Gradient Quiz Tutorial
Yesterday’s Fixed Questions Flexible Answers Quiz Tutorial proposed a world where scrolling to content is acceptable, but the fact is there are large parts of the design wooooorrrrlllld that thinks you should never get to have to scroll. We’re not … Continue reading →
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Fixed Questions Flexible Answers Quiz Tutorial
Were you around for the recent HTML and Javascript and CSS Survey Levelling Tutorial game relying on “position:fixed;” “overlaying” ideas? Those same ideas pop up in today’s “Fixed Building Quiz” web application as with some of the recent Daylight Saving … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Annotated Timeline Whitespace Delimitation Tutorial
The recent Google Charts Annotated Timeline Chart interfacings in the name of “Trip Planning” with the recent blog posting thread post called Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server Map Tutorial‘s web application worked for the majority of cases, but we did … Continue reading →
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Splash Screen CSS Delayed Dynamic Javascript Body HTML Primer Tutorial
We’ve got a few concepts swimming around with today’s new concept of a web application today. We’ve long been impressed by … the “dynamic Javascript( DOM) loading at a time of the programmer’s choosing” methodologies we talked about at Dynamic … Continue reading →
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PDF Slideshow and Form Creation Data URI Contents Tutorial
The recently added “URL Contents” button talked about with PDF Slideshow and Form Creation URL Contents Tutorial opened up for us thoughts regarding whether we could add to the existant … textarea capture of that URL’s document.body … a screenshot … Continue reading →
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PDF Slideshow and Form Creation URL Contents Tutorial
We need more tweaking regarding the canvas rendering implications of yesterday’s PDF Slideshow and Form Creation Poll Input Tutorial, which we hope to get back to soon, but there is another matter of scope to attend to today. It sounds … Continue reading →
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PDF Slideshow and Form Creation Poll Input Tutorial
More rendering issues today, adding onto yesterday’s PDF Slideshow and Form Creation Poll Spreadsheet Tutorial progress. We want to be able to render forms well in PDF eventually, and so we’re using the great start Rick van Buuren and Clément … Continue reading →
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PDF Slideshow and Form Creation Poll Spreadsheet Tutorial
Meanwhile, back at the polls, after yesterday’s PDF Slideshow and Form Creation Helper Canvas Tutorial, we wanted to add functionality to allow for sensible overview of captured Poll data. With this, though, to reinvent the wheel is a huge ask, … Continue reading →
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