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Multipurpose Buttons Onclick Event Logic Tutorial
The web would be a very boring woooooorrrrrlllllldddd without onclick logics. The number of thoughts regarding what to do when you click on an HTML element are more than the number of grains of sand on Bondi Beach, or the … Continue reading
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Multipurpose Buttons Emoji Links Tutorial
We’re adding emojis into the mix of Multipurpose Buttons Media Content Tutorial functionality today. We often describe such additional functionality as an “emoji button” but for the purposes of clarity, today, we describe … “a” links … with a … … Continue reading
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Multipurpose Buttons Media Content Tutorial
Were you around for the Window SessionStorage Client Versus Server Tutorial? We found a place where we could differentiate between … sessionStorage … and … localStorage … regarding the combination of … sessionStorage‘s “ephemeral” storage suits … as well as … Continue reading
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Multipurpose Buttons Content Tutorial
Yesterday’s proof of concept “Multipurpose Buttons” web application of Multipurpose Buttons Primer Tutorial was pretty typical of many “proof of concept”s out there, not rocking the boat with the messy woooooorrrrllllllddd of what a user might enter as the “content” … Continue reading
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Tagged button, content, cross-browser, CSS, data, Did you know, dropdown, event, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, input, Javascript, onclick, onload, programming, proof of concept, style, textarea, tutorial, user, user interaction
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