Numbers Guessing Game
Your Numbers Game
Get
clueYour
answerYour
ScoreClue? Score 0/0
-
Recent Posts
- Animated GIF Slide Set and Forget Dimensioning Tutorial
- Mister Ed Mathematics Collaboration Tutorial
- HTML/Javascript Music Chord Game Revisit Tutorial
- Mister Ed Mathematics Primer Tutorial
- PHP Moderation via MySql for AlmaLinux Tutorial
- Code Difference AlmaLinux HTML Issue Followup Tutorial
- WordPress TwentyTen Theme Search Scrolling Revisited Tutorial
- Gmail Email Attachment Photo Order Tutorial
Categories
- Ajax
- Android
- Animation
- Anything You Like
- Code::Blocks
- Coding
- Colour Matching
- Data Integration
- Database
- Delphi
- Eclipse
- eLearning
- ESL
- Event-Driven Programming
- Games
- GIMP
- GUI
- Hardware
- Installers
- iOS
- Land Surveying
- Moodle
- Music Poll
- NetBeans
- Networking
- News
- Not Categorised
- OOP
- Operating System
- Photography
- Projects
- Signage Poll
- Software
- SpectroPhotometer
- Tiki Wiki
- Trips
- Tutorials
- Uncategorized
- Visual Studio
- Xcode
Meta
Tags
Ajax animation background button canvas command line CSS Did you know div DOM dropdown email emoji event form game games Google Google chart HTML IFRAME image iOS iPad Javascript MAMP map mobile navigation onclick overlay PHP programming select share sharing SMS SVG table textarea tutorial url video web browser webpageYour Background Image
OnTopList
Monthly Archives: December 2015
HTML/Javascript Cockpit of Web Applications Home Tutorial
Yesterday ticked all the boxes with our Cockpit Feel web application to suggest that it is now an excellent candidate to be the designated Home Page for a web browser, as it could be the tailorable “web application central” as … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged cookies, document.write, DOM, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, onsubmit, programming, prompt, tutorial, web browser, window.open
16 Comments
HTML/Javascript Cockpit of Web Applications Form Tutorial
Today’s Cockpit Feel web application adds functionality along with yesterday’s pre-existing … Javascript DOM document.write() method nesting … Javascript prompt() window method … way that asks for input from the user in that old interactive desktop command line application feeling … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged cookies, document.write, DOM, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, onsubmit, programming, prompt, tutorial, window.open
Leave a comment
HTML/Javascript Cockpit of Web Applications Primer Tutorial
Today’s web application continues our interest in … Javascript DOM document.write() method nesting … Javascript prompt() window method … to give that old interactive desktop command line application feel that many of the “senior citizens” (should we diplomatically say) of … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged cookies, document.write, DOM, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, programming, prompt, tutorial, window.open
Leave a comment
HTML/Javascript Canvas Fractions Drag and Drop Tutorial
A few days back we spoke about drag and drop events where we presented The Three P Three Modes Drag and Drop Tutorial and the event discussion then … Eventwise, you’ll want to research … So what events were relevant … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, CSS, drag and drop, event, games, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, mathematics, output, programming, tutorial, UX
9 Comments
PHPStorm and Xdebug Primer Tutorial
Though with a large variety of scenarios with code, you can debug a piece of code from the command line … and don’t get me wrong because sometimes the command line will be the only way … the experience of … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Apache, debug, debugger, debugging, HTML, IDE, Javascript, Mac, Mac OS X, MAMP, PHP, PHPStorm, text editor, vagrant, virtual machine, webserver, xdebug
9 Comments
PHPStorm IDE Primer Tutorial
Unlike compiled software code, PHP code is often coded simply with the use of a good text editor. That doesn’t mean programmers are not looking for a good PHP IDE if it comes along. Today, we are going to talk, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Apache, debugger, HTML, IDE, Javascript, Mac, Mac OS X, MAMP, PHP, PHPStorm, text editor, vagrant, virtual machine, webserver
Leave a comment
The Three P Three Modes Drag and Drop Tutorial
Today we extend the “Calling Card” functionality of yesterday, with “Calling Card” functionality you can, optionally, create and control via drag and drop functionality, at least for non-mobile platforms. You can drag parts of the Profile Report you want onto … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, document.write, drag and drop, email, event, exec, HTML5, Linux, Perl, PHP, programming, prompt, Python, sed, stop press, tutorial
4 Comments
The Three P Three Modes Calling Card Tutorial
Today, we extend the Email functionality of yesterday, with a “Calling Card” functionality idea. Yesterday’s work personalized the application in the sense that you could “share” your profile with others, but each time you had to either dig up an … Continue reading