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Sentence Shuffle Game Tutorial
More genericization onto yesterday’s Numbers Guessing Game Tutorial‘s … allow for the number of table cells to be other than 9 (with Animal Mineral Vegetable Game Tutorial where it is 3 in total) … and today … allow the number … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged background, background image, cell, column, Did you know, drag, drag and drop, drop, emoji, entity, ESL, game, games, genericize, grid, guess, html entity, image, Javascript, number, PHP, popup, popup window, programming, prompt, rearrange, sentence, shuffle, table, tutorial, words
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Ants Up a Wall Game Top Border Tutorial
Today’s aim, onto yesterday’s Ants Up a Wall Game Background Tutorial, entailed … … among anything else we achieve, in amongst that, place a slim “platform” up the top of the wall, to place the food, and distinctly separate any … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged ants, attribute, background, background image, background-size, body, border, border image, border top, colour, CSS, data attribute, Digital Colour Meter, document.body, DOM, dropdown, emoji, game, genericization, global data attribute, gradient, hardcoding, HTML, iPhone, Javascript, linear gradient, mobile, opacity, programming, recall, save, select, snapshot, snapshots, style, tutorial, window.open, window.opener
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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
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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 Genericization Tutorial
We think, around here, that it is best to have a web application settled into working on the platforms you want it to, ahead of any “genericization drives”, like we try starting out on today, with the “Ants Up a … Continue reading
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Tagged ants, attribute, background, body, CSS, data attribute, document.body, 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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