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Monthly Archives: March 2018
Three or More Dice Game Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s Knockout Dice Game Primer Tutorial involved a Dice Game for 2 or more players like today’s “Three or More Dice Game”, and that was enough of a synergy to start with that code of yesterday to create today’s game. … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Games, Not Categorised, Tutorials
Tagged array, contenteditable, CSS, dice, div, game, games, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, mathematics, probability, programming, punctuation, setTimeout, tutorial
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Knockout Dice Game Primer Tutorial
Further to the previous Dice Guessing Game Primer Tutorial, today, we have for you another Dice Game, this time … a dice game for 2 to 9 players … which you should establish, as necessary, straight up … then rename … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Games, Tutorials
Tagged array, contenteditable, CSS, dice, div, game, games, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, mathematics, probability, programming, punctuation, tutorial
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Dice Guessing Game Primer Tutorial
There are many HTML Entities based around punctuation that can add to the means by which you communicate ideas with your web applications. In today’s new (up to two player) Dice Game, we use some of these to represent the … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Games, Tutorials
Tagged array, contenteditable, CSS, dice, div, game, games, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, mathematics, probability, programming, punctuation, tutorial
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Creature Body Parts Word Game Primer Tutorial
One might say “same same, but different” regarding today’s “Creature Body Parts” word game compared to the recent Simile Scramble Word Game Primer Tutorial‘s “Simile Scramble” word game … or perhaps … “similear similear, but different” (chortle, chortle). That different, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged ESL, game, games, HTML, Javascript, michelangelo, programming, same same but different, tutorial, word, word game
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Simile Scramble Word Game Primer Tutorial
We’d like to thank Science Puzzles for Young Scientists by Helene Hovanec ISBN: 0-8069-3542-1 for the inspiration, and content, for today’s new HTML and Javascript and CSS word game, perhaps a good fit for ESL students out there. This book … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged ESL, game, games, HTML, Javascript, programming, tutorial, word, word game
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Mesh Networking Primer Tutorial
Here, in Australia, a lot of us are turning our attention to the impacts of the National Broadband Network we are currently undertaking. With this in mind, attention goes towards improving the internal WiFi systems of the residence in question. … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Networking, Tutorials
Tagged backhaul, mesh network, network, radio channel, router, tutorial, WiFi, wireless, wireless repeater
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Firefox Reader View Primer Tutorial
We’re big fans of “Reader Views” in the modern web browsers. Firefox has got one called … you guessed it … “Reader View”. The idea behind “Reader Views” is that they offer to declutter views of “selected” webpage data. “Selected”? … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, declutter, Firefox, readability, Reader View, turorial, view, web browser
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