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Dynamic Javascript Tic Tac Toe Bookmarklet Tutorial

We come at improvements to yesterday’s Dynamic Javascript Tic Tac Toe Game Tutorial‘s Tic Tac Toe game, namely … in addition to the Javascript prompt window user entries, the user can now pick squares via … keyboard via the onkeypress … Continue reading

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Dynamic Javascript Tic Tac Toe Game Tutorial

Yesterday’s Dynamic Javascript and the YouTube Embedded API Tutorial got us thinking about dynamic Javascript, and today we put that concept through its paces by writing another incarnation of the Tic Tac Toe (or Noughts and Crosses) game we’ve written … Continue reading

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Dynamic Javascript and the YouTube Embedded API Tutorial

Webpages without Javascript are generally pretty static and boring. Javascript is that dynamic client addition to webpage functionality, but perhaps you only think of it as that statically written part of the webpage unable to be reloaded into effect after … Continue reading

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WordPress Blog Course Design Double Click Tutorial

As a web application programmer do you go around looking at a webpage design and think in an “event driven” way for ways to add functionality? I’m forever thinking this way, as what has mostly disappointed me as an “out … Continue reading

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WordPress Blog Course Design Word Tutorial

The recent “Feedback” web application’s Contact Us Feedback Filtering WordPress Tutorial had us scouring blog posting titles here at this blog for a sorted wordlist to offer in an HTML select (dropdown) element to facilitate more savvy user functionality. This … Continue reading

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Textarea Pointing Local Font Canvas Overlay Deletes Tutorial

In life, as in programming, it’s the “what ifs?” about a job that can take a whole lot longer than you think, I suppose, as much as anything, if you’re an optimist like me, and want to get into projects … Continue reading

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Textarea Pointing Local Font Canvas Overlays Tutorial

Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Paste Tutorial had us (additionally to the “Pointing” functionality mode of use) integrating “local font” display with the … “Font Learning via Canvas” … but then you’ll remember with Textarea Pointing Local Font Tutorial‘s … Continue reading

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Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Paste Tutorial

Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Usage Tutorial‘s bugs have in large part been addressed today. I’d rather not discuss. Moving forward, today, we catered for the possibilities of a paste operation delivered into our “posse” of “textareas” … Clag … Continue reading

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