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Fixed Questions Above the Fold Quiz Tutorial
If we count “time” as the 4th dimension … no, Nala, not the paw paw paw thingy … we find it kind of funny that out of … width or x height or y depth or z time … those … Continue reading →
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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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WordPress Emoji Menu Primer Tutorial
The Emoji Menu concept mentioned in the previous Fixed Sticky Header Top Window Document Tutorial has been the inspiration to … add a new WordPress primary menu level “Emoji Menu” option (via the WordPress administration section’s Add Page option) … … Continue reading →
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Fixed Sticky Header Top Window Document Tutorial
The recent Fixed Sticky Header Primer Tutorial involved … a supervisory “emoji menu” web application hosting … supervised iframe element hosted web applications … and you may think, if all this is going on with web applications on the same … Continue reading →
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Fixed Sticky Header Primer Tutorial
Just like with the W3schools How To series inspired HTML and Javascript and CSS Survey Levelling Tutorial we have another W3schools inspired web application idea called “Sticky Header”. To quote W3schools regarding the design aspects to the fixed_top.html “proof of … Continue reading →
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HTML and Javascript and CSS Survey Levelling Tutorial
With the “terrestrial” side to Land Surveying (ie. that of the small distances kind), two “get out there and do it” skills spring to mind, those being … performing a traverse via the use of a theodolite (or “total station”) … Continue reading →
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