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PHP/HTML/Javascript Sudoku Game Legibility Tutorial
There are advantages to using … emojis … as a substitute for … images … in web applications such as the Sudoku game of the recent PHP/HTML/Javascript Sudoku Game Inline HTML Email Emoji Tutorial. It means we can hone in … Continue reading
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Canvas Graphics Editing in Zoomed Webpage Tutorial
Software integration can be useful for a number of reasons … code reuse modularisation of functionality … and in our case … if you like coding via “intervention points” you will enjoy coding for software integration improvements As you might … Continue reading
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SVG Network Digital and Analogue Clocks Tutorial
The SVG based clock of SVG Network Digital and Analogue Clock Local Time Tutorial days was all fine and good, but on a revisit, we felt compelled to make this changed HTML supervisor svg_clock.html live run be capable of tabular … Continue reading
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Camera Pinch Closeup iPhone Photo Resolution Focus Tutorial
If you come from a photography and camera usage going back to the (pre-digital) SLR cameras of the latter 1900 years (and even the ones that tended towards you “not adjusting much and being digital” SLR cameras) yesterday’s Camera Pinch … Continue reading
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HTML/Javascript Letters In Word Game Tutorial
Michelangelo had an interesting strategy regarding his sculpture. He’d go to a lot of trouble visiting the quarry himself to pick out the source material he’d produce his masterpieces from. He would envisage from the look of the stone how … Continue reading →