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Textarea Content Masking Pattern Genericization Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Textarea Content Masking Pattern Tutorial, today, we improve the genericization aspects to this project via any/all … parent calling URL (get) ? and & argument usage … parent calling URL hashtag usage … child called external Javascript … Continue reading
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Tagged argument, attribute, carriage return, character, character set, data attribute, event, external Javascript, global data attribute, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, line feed, mask, masking, onblur, onkeyup, pattern, programming, regular expression, text, textarea, tutorial, url
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Textarea Content Masking Pattern Tutorial
It’s not “external Javascript territory” yet, building on yesterday’s Textarea Content Masking Tutorial, but the vision for our inhouse HTML textarea measures feel more like they are taking form and shape today within our changed second draft Textarea Content Masking … Continue reading
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Tagged attribute, carriage return, character, character set, data attribute, event, global data attribute, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, line feed, mask, masking, onblur, onkeyup, pattern, programming, regular expression, text, textarea, tutorial
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Textarea Content Masking Tutorial
Our fascination with the HTML textarea element (well, you had to be there) continues further to some ideas at Textarea and Div Box Shadow Primer Tutorial recently. Today’s interest is to do with a piece of functionality, that as a … Continue reading
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Tagged carriage return, character, character set, event, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, line feed, mask, masking, onkeyup, pattern, programming, text, textarea, tutorial
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Textarea and Div Box Shadow Primer Tutorial
We’ve long been interested in the similarities and contrasts between the use of HTML … textarea … and/or … div … elements regarding content and aesthetics and uses (within a webpage). Perhaps you were here when we presented the Textarea … Continue reading
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Tagged background colour, box shadow, colour, colour picker, content, contenteditable, div, DOM, event, font family, font size, getBoundingClientRect, getComputedStyle, Javascript, onmousedown, onmouseup, programming, resize, shadow, text, textarea, tutorial
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Google Calendar Chart Revisit Tutorial
It pays to revisit your web applications, especially when they involve API or third party calls, as much as anything because your inhouse calls can take on different meanings should Google, in our case, change the usage syntax. We were … Continue reading
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Tagged API, calendar, calendar chart, chart, Google, Google chart, PHP, programming, third party, tutorial, web browser, web inspector
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