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Onclick Event Propagation Event Nuance Tutorial
When mobile technology became big, so too did “touch” screen technology, and the concept of a “gesture” (in the event driven programming woooooorrrrrlllldddd) such as a “pinch” or “spread” gesture, and “two finger” or more, gestures. And though we’re (just … Continue reading
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Onclick Event Propagation Event Type Tutorial
On top of yesterday’s Onclick Event Propagation Event Target Tutorial … event.target … theme, today we have a … event.type … … theme, the added bonus being that we finally got to use the word “touchdown“, in all seriousness, in … Continue reading
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Onclick Event Propagation Event Target Tutorial
Yesterday’s Onclick Event Propagation Primer Tutorial approach to harnessing the “powers of propagation” was a bit “scattergun”. We never referenced the very useful … event.target … global variable that can be used in Javascript event logic to get the element … Continue reading
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Onclick Event Propagation Primer Tutorial
A basis for web application event driven programming strategies references … element nesting and inheritance … the default event propagation up through the element hierarchy Of course you can ignore how this event “bubbling” can be harnessed, and indeed, we … Continue reading
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HTML Event Disrupters Primer Tutorial
Computer Programming has grown up a lot since the earlier languages, my favourite being, for years, FORTRAN, where a GOTO statement would not always be frowned upon, as much as anything because lazy programmers (cough, cough) could justify their “GOTO” … Continue reading
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