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Colouring In Drag and Drop Reveal Wikipedia Images Tutorial

At first, today, we thought we’d apply new “show Wikipedia image” ideas via … Ajax methodologies … but then saw that … iframe … <iframe onload=ouriaj(this); id=”ourifaj” src=” style=display:none;></iframe> … calls … better fitted in with our functionalities, but the … Continue reading

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Colour Coded Mobile Form With Onsubmit Captcha Tutorial

Yes, am sure lots of you could have told me about yesterday’s Colour Coded Form With Onsubmit Captcha Tutorial … But what about mobile? Well, it’s your turn to say … Told you so. It’s the scenario whereby there is … Continue reading

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Colour Coded Form With Onsubmit Captcha Tutorial

We suspected there would be difficulties when, elaborating on yesterday’s Colour Coded Form Captcha Tutorial‘s start … dynamically adding Captcha Colour Code logic (via the use of external Javascript) to an HTML webpage form … which had no form onsubmit … Continue reading

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Colour Coded Form Captcha Tutorial

Are you human? This is not such a silly question, in the online world. There are ways to access software with no real human intervention among … legitimately usefully unintendedly maliciously … and if you design a web application looking … Continue reading

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Colouring In Drag and Drop Mobile Journey Game Tutorial

We needed to considerably change yesterday’s Colouring In Drag and Drop Pseudo Element Content Tutorial “Journey Game” logic to work with mobile platforms, to do with … for “easy” Journey Game options we change size of “mytable” table and hide … Continue reading

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Colouring In Drag and Drop Pseudo Element Content Tutorial

Our current Colouring In web application project has relied a lot on HTML table, then tbody, then tr (row), then td (table cell) elements, believe it or not, up to today, not requiring any … traditional content (in Javascript DOM, … Continue reading

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Colouring In Drag and Drop Hazardous Journey Game Tutorial

Back to thinking about Drag and Drop, a lot of the way it works, favours web application game development. You don’t even have to involve the “drop” part of the concept. Just using the “drag” part, and the “ondragover” event, … Continue reading

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Colouring In Drag and Drop Browse Button CSS Tutorial

Some HTML features that interface to the underlying operating system, you may have noticed yourself, are more restricted regarding how you can style them, than the usual HTML element catalogue. One which is always coming up, in this regard, for … Continue reading

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