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Category Archives: Games
Experimental Drag and Drop Game Tutorial
It can be interesting turning a “concept” (or even a “proof of concept” web application) into an, on the side, “game” web application, and that way, learn what’s possible via user action. This is how we felt about yesterday’s Experimental … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged DOM, drag, drag and drop, drop, functionality, game, games, HTML, Javascript, methodology, nest, object, programming, table, tutorial, user interaction, webpage
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Ants Up a Wall Game Background Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Ants Up a Wall Game Genericization Tutorial we wanted to point out, regarding many online games, how important backgrounds are. We’ve got seven featured emoji animals now with our “genericization drive”, as it stands today, and each … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged ants, attribute, background, background image, background-size, body, CSS, data attribute, document.body, DOM, dropdown, emoji, game, genericization, global data attribute, gradient, hardcoding, HTML, iPhone, Javascript, linear gradient, mobile, programming, recall, save, select, snapshot, snapshots, style, tutorial, window.open, window.opener
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Ants Up a Wall Game Mobile Tutorial
We can’t remember when we first coded the “Ants Up a Wall” game à la Ants Up a Wall Game Snapshots Tutorial, but playing it, as of yesterday’s version, it was “not pretty” on our iPhone device. The “Wall” in … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged ants, attribute, body, CSS, data attribute, document.body, dropdown, game, global data attribute, HTML, iPhone, Javascript, mobile, programming, recall, save, select, snapshot, snapshots, style, tutorial, window.open, window.opener
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Ants Up a Wall Game Snapshots Tutorial
It occurred to us that … yesterday’s Making of User Interactive Entry Dynamically Controlled Javascript Parameterization Tutorial‘s involvement, behind the scenes, with having document.body element receive useful global data attributes, as a new idea for us … could combine with … Continue reading
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Tagged ants, attribute, body, CSS, data attribute, document.body, dropdown, game, global data attribute, HTML, Javascript, programming, recall, save, select, snapshot, snapshots, tutorial, window.open, window.opener
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Statistics and Sport Tutorial
It’s midway through our home and away part to the AFL (Australian Football League) season here in Australia. Of course we’d like to rave about the brilliance of the all-conquering 2023 Collingwood magpies, but now is not the time … … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Games, Tutorials
Tagged afl, collingwood, football, ladder, logic, mathematics, percentage, sport, statistics, team, tutorial
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SVG and Gradient Fraction Game Operators Tutorial
Onto the SVG “cake” display functionality added with yesterday’s SVG and Gradient Fraction Game Tutorial into our Fractions Game web application, we’re adding … SVG circle “cakes” that can be rotated … but not in the SVG … rather in … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged analogue clock, background, background image, circle, clock, conic-gradient, CSS, device, dimension, dimensions, equation, fraction, fractions, fractions game, gradient, height, HTMLCSS, iPad, Javascript, linear gradient, lowest common denominator, mathematics, mobile, modulo, modulus, operator, percentage, power, programming, proprtional, px, radial gradient, rectangle, rotate, rotation, stop colour, SVG, transform, tutorial, unit, units, width
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SVG and Gradient Fraction Game Tutorial
To add onto yesterday’s Gradient Fraction Game Mobile Tutorial … exclusively gradient … conic linear radial … “cake” displays in our Fractions Game … and add in … SVG circle and rectangle alternative displays … it is not hard coding … Continue reading
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Tagged analogue clock, background, background image, circle, clock, conic-gradient, CSS, device, dimension, dimensions, equation, fraction, fractions, fractions game, gradient, height, HTMLCSS, iPad, Javascript, linear gradient, lowest common denominator, mathematics, mobile, operator, percentage, programming, proprtional, px, radial gradient, rectangle, stop colour, SVG, tutorial, unit, units, width
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Gradient Fraction Game Mobile Tutorial
Many responsive web design purists will push the web developers out there to never … express HTML element dimensions in “static” “px” types of units … but rather … express HTML element dimensions in “%” or “vx” or “vh” proportional … Continue reading
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Tagged analogue clock, background, clock, conic-gradient, CSS, device, dimension, dimensions, equation, fraction, fractions, fractions game, gradient, height, HTMLCSS, iPad, Javascript, linear gradient, lowest common denominator, mathematics, mobile, operator, percentage, programming, proprtional, px, radial gradient, tutorial, unit, units, width
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