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Monthly Archives: May 2019
Feedback SMS via Highlighting Mark Tag Tutorial
It’s come around to that time of the year. Yes, it’s the day after yesterday, and the previous Email Subject Line Emojis Primer Tutorial last reference to our Feedback web application (around here) deserves a revisit. Why? The recent talking … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged contenteditable, dev, email, feedback, gist, highlight, highlighting, HTML, Javascript, mark, programming, SMS, text, tutorial
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HTML5 Mark Tag Div Contenteditable Tutorial
The previous HTML5 Mark Tag View Page Source Tutorial used the newly introduced (with HTML5) element called mark tag (which highlights parts of text) in conjunction with content presented in an iframe element, already written. But as far as then … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged contenteditable, cursor, div, highlight, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, mark, programming, tutorial
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HTML Mouse Events Colour Coded Tutorial
Compare yesterday’s HTML Onmouseup and Onmousedown Events Primer Tutorial to today’s work and we dare to prononce … Isn’t colour coding marvellous? Well, some people may disagree, but we’re definitely not disagreeing with ourselves … so there … ngair! (keeps … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged border, colour, CSS, event, hover, HTML, Javascript, onclick, ondblclick, onmousedown, onmouseleave, onmousemove, onmouseout, onmouseover, onmouseup, onwheel, programming, tutorial
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HTML Onmouseup and Onmousedown Events Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML Onmouseleave and Onmouseout Events Primer Tutorial opened the door to the mouse events less commonly used, we venture. “But there’s more” here. Again, we venture, it is the onclick event that interests programmer’s the most, given the human … Continue reading
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Tagged event, HTML, Javascript, onmouseleave, onmouseout, programming, tutorial
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HTML Onmouseleave and Onmouseout Events Primer Tutorial
Further to the event disrupters of HTML Event Disrupters Primer Tutorial we’re building a proof of concept on top of another proof of concept in order to talk about two HTML mouse events, those being … onmouseleave onmouseout … that … Continue reading
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Tagged event, HTML, Javascript, onmouseleave, onmouseout, programming, tutorial
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HTML Datalist Tag Quiz Tutorial
After the preparatory work of HTML Datalist Tag Primer Tutorial we want to use the HTML5 newly released tag, the datalist tag, for the purposes of writing a simple “Capitals of Countries” quiz. The upshot is … most pleasing in … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged autocomplete, autocompletion, combobox, country, datalist, desktop, dropdown, GUI, HTML, HTML5, keyboard, programming, quiz, select, tutorial, windows forms
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HTML Datalist Tag Country Flag Quiz Tutorial
Sometimes there’s quite a big difference between the optimism a proof of concept project can engender, and the application of that to a real world application. The use of HTML Datalist Tag Primer Tutorial‘s road testing of the datalist tag, … Continue reading
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Tagged autocomplete, autocompletion, combobox, country, datalist, desktop, dropdown, GUI, HTML, HTML5, keyboard, programming, quiz, select, tutorial, windows forms
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