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HTML div Versus hr Contenteditable Tutorial
Sometimes, just because the look of a web application changes very little, doesn’t mean there aren’t quite big rearrangements underneath to allow for a new piece of functionality. Sometimes, with web applications, we like “seamlessness”, or the more cruel might … Continue reading
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Tagged border, contenteditable, CSS, div, DOM, HTML, Javascript, onblur, onchange, onfocus, outerHTML, programming, styling, table, tool, tutorial, user
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HTML div Versus hr Primer Tutorial
Today’s new web application is a CSS styling “tool” (at least we’d like to think) but written predominantly via HTML and Javascript … go figure … but yes, it makes sense a bit, that to show CSS “in action” so … Continue reading
Sushi Train Circuit Game Currency Tutorial
We’re combining and integrating the blog postings from the last couple of days, today, they being … Sushi Train Circuit Game Tutorial two days ago involved in its working sushi train food item prices, and so, “currency” … fitting hand … Continue reading
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Tagged array, background, border, border-radius, cell, circuit, colspan, CSS, currency, emoji, HTML, IFRAME, index, locale, localization, onclick, order, programming, rowspan, setTimeout, table, tutorial
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Sushi Train Circuit Game Tutorial
In today’s Sushi Train Circuit Game we use yesterday’s Circuit Webpage Primer Tutorial as the underlying webpage design basis. Many things in life are based on circuits. Think electronics, think racing, think cycling velodromes, think roller derby, think ice skating, … Continue reading
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Tagged array, background, border, border-radius, cell, circuit, colspan, CSS, emoji, HTML, index, onclick, order, programming, rowspan, setTimeout, table, tutorial
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Circuit Webpage Primer Tutorial
We’re on our way to a more fully fleshed out web application that makes use of a “circuit”, but we want to approach this project in stages. Stage one is to create some initial HTML and CSS to show a … Continue reading
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Tagged background, border, border-radius, cell, circuit, colspan, CSS, HTML, programming, rowspan, table, tutorial
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CSS3 Border Image Primer Tutorial
Adding to our recent CSS3 Filters Primer Tutorial, today, we’d like to delve further into the great things CSS3 brought to the client side “aesthetics” of web application work. Today’s “proof of concept” web application’s topic is border images. How … Continue reading
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Tagged border, border image, CSS, CSS3, HTML, image, Javascript DOM, photograph, photography, programming, tutorial
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