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Textarea Content Masking Pattern Genericization Tutorial

Further to yesterday’s Textarea Content Masking Pattern Tutorial, today, we improve the genericization aspects to this project via any/all … parent calling URL (get) ? and & argument usage … parent calling URL hashtag usage … child called external Javascript … Continue reading

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Textarea Content Masking Pattern Tutorial

It’s not “external Javascript territory” yet, building on yesterday’s Textarea Content Masking Tutorial, but the vision for our inhouse HTML textarea measures feel more like they are taking form and shape today within our changed second draft Textarea Content Masking … Continue reading

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Textarea Content Masking Tutorial

Our fascination with the HTML textarea element (well, you had to be there) continues further to some ideas at Textarea and Div Box Shadow Primer Tutorial recently. Today’s interest is to do with a piece of functionality, that as a … Continue reading

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HTML Carriage Return and or Line Feed Reimagined Tutorial

The “lonely \r characters” of yesterday’s HTML Carriage Return and or Line Feed Primer Tutorial get a “reimagining” from us with today’s “inhouse” additional … Our Overlay Carriage Return ( \r ) Our Clobbering Carriage Return ( \r ) … … Continue reading

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HTML Carriage Return and or Line Feed Primer Tutorial

Some vertical record delimiting wonderment in HTML we just let pass through to the keeper, except to say that HTML rendering just about always works as intended, and yet back in the day you’d need to worry about whether your … Continue reading

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Linux Type Ahead Buffer Primer Tutorial

Lots of operating system command lines offer a “type ahead buffer”. We can think of operating system command lines for … Linux or unix macOS or Mac OS X Open VMS or VAX/VMS Windows via DOS … that have good … Continue reading

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PHP City Guess Country Game Geodata Tutorial

Think “where”, think “geodata”. And with this in mind, today’s improvements on yesterday’s PHP City Guess Country Game Massaging Tutorial is to, where it is available in the chain of data sources the City Guess Quiz web application accepts, if … Continue reading

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PHP City Guess Country Game Massaging Tutorial

To improve on the progress up until yesterday’s PHP City Guess Country Game Keyboard Tutorial today, we turn our attention to both … the intricacies and complications of Country names regarding multiple data sources (not all with an ISO 2 … Continue reading

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