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Monthly Archives: June 2015
HTML Hand Cricket Game Primer Tutorial
In Australia, here, we live in a country where a lot of people are keen on cricket, as a summer sport. There are three main public forms of the game … Test cricket played over up to 5 days (or … Continue reading
CSS Before and After Content Primer Tutorial
The “#element:before { content: ‘Some starting content’; }” and “#element:after { content: ‘Some optional ending content’; }” CSS syntax (to populate the innerHTML “content” of HTML element id=’element’) is fascinating to me, because it feels like breaking the rules somehow. … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged CSS, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, programming, tutorial
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Dynamic Javascript and CSS Primer Tutorial
The Head tag of an HTML webpage can be thought of as containing … Javascript scripting (though other types may work too) CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) … as well as optional meta tags and title tag … and am sure … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged CSS, CSS3, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, programming, tutorial
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Dynamic Javascript Primer Tutorial
Javascript is the HTML scripting language … it’s official in HTML5 where the “type=’text/javascript’” in <script type=’text/javascript’> … </script> is no longer needed. Without Javascript web pages would be pretty mundane, but the use of Javascript DOM and various Javascript … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged DOM, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, programming, tutorial
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Australian Indigenous Language HTML Map jQuery YQL Tutorial
Our image map web application exploring Indigenous Australian Language, History and Culture quest continues, this time adding some jQuery and YQL and Ajax functionality best suited to non-mobile platform usage, but still appearing in the mobile “world” during a touch … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, Database, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, checkbox, CSS, database, Google, Google Books, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, programming, tutorial, Yahoo YQL, YQL
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Australian Indigenous Language Image Map Checkbox Tutorial
Like yesterday, today we mix geography and history in an image map web application exploring Indigenous Australian Language, History and Culture, “the oldest surviving culture in the world”. Today’s tutorial, extending on yesterday’s Australian Indigenous Language Image Map Dropdown Tutorial … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged button, checkbox, DOM, Google, Google chart, HTML, input, Javascript, programming, radio, radio button, tutorial
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Australian Indigenous Language Image Map Dropdown Tutorial
Today we mix geography and history in an image map web application exploring Indigenous Australian Language, History and Culture. We’ll be devoting a blog posting to the subject in the future, but today’s tutorial, extending on yesterday’s Australian Indigenous Language … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged document.body.innerHTML, DOM, dropdown, event-driven, HTML, image, Javascript, map, onclick, programming, tutorial
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