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Bootstrap jQuery Plugin Primer Tutorial
If you’re one of those people who believe they live “around rocks” rather than “under a rock” it will not have passed your notice that (the CSS styling concept of) “responsive design” (of webpages) and (the poor put upon) HTML … Continue reading
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Tagged bootstrap, CSS, device, div, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, mobile, plugin, programming, responsive design, table, tutorial, width
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jQuery Template flickr Data Primer Tutorial
Template processing in general can signify “time saving” in Information Technology circles, and when it is a template regarding data, it can be a relief to have it at your disposal as a programmer. So jQuery Javascript library’s loadTemplate plugin … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged button, Flickr, HTML, image, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, onclick, plugin, programming, table, template, tutorial
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Australian Indigenous Language HTML Map jQuery YQL Tutorial
Our image map web application exploring Indigenous Australian Language, History and Culture quest continues, this time adding some jQuery and YQL and Ajax functionality best suited to non-mobile platform usage, but still appearing in the mobile “world” during a touch … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, Database, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, checkbox, CSS, database, Google, Google Books, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, programming, tutorial, Yahoo YQL, YQL
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jQuery UI Modal Dialog Primer Tutorial
A lot of the things people like about the Web are to do with JavaScript and client-side activities. Adding to that experience are Javascript libraries packed full of features. Probably the best known of these is jQuery. Read more about … Continue reading
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Tagged GUI, Javascript, jQuery, programming, tutorial
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jQuery Sortable Table Primer Tutorial
A lot of the things people like about the Web are to do with JavaScript and client-side activities. Adding to that experience are Javascript libraries packed full of features. Probably the best known of these is jQuery. Read more about … Continue reading
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Tagged CSS, Did you know, DOM, ESL, Firefox, Firefug, git, GitHub, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, open source, programming, sortable, Source Control, table, tutorial
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Ajax All Textboxes All Mandatory Form Primer Tutorial
Was wondering, today, whether we’ve ever mentioned the very useful onblur event for the textbox input HTML tag, which fires after you leave a textbox, whether you have filled it in or not. It pans out we have, with the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, FirePHP, form validation, HTML, input, JSON, onblur, PHP, programming, tutorial, XML, XMLHttpRequest
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