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Just Javascript Memories SVG Emoji Background Tutorial
Yesterday’s Just Javascript Memories SVG Emoji Cursor Tutorial had good and bad news related to SVG Emoji Cursors? the bad news is that this CSS cursor concept does not work on mobile platforms for similar reasons to why onmouseover does … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Memories SVG Emoji Cursor Tutorial
The “Memories” functionality introduced in yesterday’s Just Javascript Memories Card Game Tutorial is a game component, and it is good to remember the “game” side to that. If a web application is a game and the player is not being … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Memories Card Game Tutorial
Up until yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Order Game One Window Tutorial every mode of execution of our web application involved the Javascript prompt (popup) window method of getting information off the user. Today, though, adding a Memories Card Game new … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Card Order Game One Window Tutorial
The “one window” rather than (52 + 1) = 53 windows scenario set up as a possibility with yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Order Game Mobile Tutorial had us wondering … … a one window solution that saves the day for … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Card Order Game Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Order Game Tutorial mobile usage scenario was impractical, in that mobile platforms can not work popup windows in front of a parent window. Can we convert those non-mobile popup windows into … well … what exactly? … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, bookmarklet, card game, cards, content, content management, createElement, CSS, document.createElement, document.querySelectorAll, drag, drag and drop, event, game, games, HTML, Javascript, localStorage, Mapping, mclick, navigation, onions, order, popup, preventDefault, programming, prompt, quiz, screenLeft, screenTop, selector, sessionStorage, style, styling, touch, tutorial, webpage, window.opener
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Just Javascript Card Order Game Tutorial
Today we’ve made the web application of yesterday’s Just Javascript Quiz Drag Tutorial “dual purpose” … quiz … as for yesterday, and before … and as of today, making more use of the card organizational side to the popup windows … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Quiz Drag Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s Just Javascript Quiz CSS Styling Tutorial we have added some … non-mobile platform, only … drag and drop functionality … for … the child popup windows … achieved through the comparison of … original [popupWindow].screenLeft and [popupWindow].screenTop … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, bookmarklet, content, content management, createElement, CSS, document.createElement, drag, drag and drop, event, HTML, Javascript, localStorage, mclick, navigation, onions, popup, programming, prompt, quiz, screenLeft, screenTop, selector, sessionStorage, style, styling, tutorial, webpage, window.opener
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Just Javascript Quiz CSS Styling Tutorial
Our “Just Javascript” adage used throughout this blog posting thread, up until today, headed by yesterday’s Just Javascript Quiz Content Management Tutorial needs more explanation. Really what we are trying to do might better be described as “No Body Definition” … Continue reading →
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