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HTML/Javascript Checkbox and Multiple Dropdown Cookie Tutorial
The recent HTML/Javascript Checkbox and Multiple Dropdown Primer Tutorial was mostly a proof of concept kind of web application. Where we like to go from there is allow for flexibility of usage, within the realms of not having to resort … Continue reading
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Firefox Inspector Debugging via Network Tab Primer Tutorial
It doesn’t always matter that you are debugging a serverside piece of code like with PHP, a client facing web inspector like Firefox (web browser)’s Inspector (via Three Horizontal Lines Menu -> Web Developer -> Inspector) can be a good … Continue reading