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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
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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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Numbers Guessing Game Tutorial
We’ve been working on aspects to the genericity of the table that is … The Drop Zone … do do … do do … do do … do do … do do do do do do do do do do … Continue reading
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Tagged cell, column, drag, drag and drop, drop, emoji, entity, game, games, genericize, grid, guess, html entity, Javascript, number, PHP, programming, stop press, table, tutorial
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Enneagram Type Game Tutorial
A lot of us wonder what goes towards making up our personalities. We remember doing a Myers-Briggs test for some job as part of the vetting process. We thought we’d write another experimental drag and drop game, like yesterday’s Australian … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Games, Tutorials
Tagged categorization, category, cell, drag, drag and drop, drop, drop zone, eneagram, enneagram type, file_get_contents, game, games, Google, hollywood, HTML, human, movie star, myers-briggs, people, person, personality, personality test, PHP, programming, psychology, street type, table, traits, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Australian Street Type Game Tutorial
The experimental drag and drop theme continues on today, after Experimental Drag and Drop Game Tutorial‘s debut game application, with a Wikipedia inspired “Australian Street Type” game today. Huh?! Well, you know those street names that baffle? Or are we … Continue reading
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Tagged cell, drag, drag and drop, drop, drop zone, file_get_contents, game, games, Google, HTML, PHP, programming, street type, table, tutorial, Wikipedia
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HTML/Javascript Letters In Word Game Tutorial
Michelangelo had an interesting strategy regarding his sculpture. He’d go to a lot of trouble visiting the quarry himself to pick out the source material he’d produce his masterpieces from. He would envisage from the look of the stone how … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged $_GET, Ajax, arguments, button, cell, Chat, child, click, collaboration, comments, conduit, conic-gradient, CSS, CSS property, data, data source, dimensions, DOM, dropdown, email, emoji, Event-Driven Programming, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, font, font size, form, FormData, function, game, games, Gmail, grid, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, inline HTML email form, input, invitation, Javascript, legibility, linear gradient, localStorage, mailto, makeover, mathematics, maths, mode, name, notification, notifications, number, onblur, onclick, onkeydown, parent, personalization, PHP, popup, programming, property, recall, select, share, sharing, SMS, spread gesture, style, styling, sudoku, table, text, textarea, textbox, tutorial, Tutorials, typing, user, user entry, window, zoom
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PHP/HTML/Javascript Sudoku Game Legibility Tutorial
There are advantages to using … emojis … as a substitute for … images … in web applications such as the Sudoku game of the recent PHP/HTML/Javascript Sudoku Game Inline HTML Email Emoji Tutorial. It means we can hone in … Continue reading
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Tagged $_GET, Ajax, arguments, cell, Chat, child, collaboration, comments, conduit, conic-gradient, CSS, CSS property, data, data source, dimensions, DOM, dropdown, email, emoji, Event-Driven Programming, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, font, font size, form, FormData, function, game, games, Gmail, grid, HTML, IFRAME, inline html email, inline HTML email form, input, invitation, Javascript, legibility, linear gradient, localStorage, mailto, makeover, mathematics, maths, mode, name, notification, notifications, number, onblur, onkeydown, parent, personalization, PHP, popup, programming, property, recall, select, share, sharing, SMS, spread gesture, style, styling, sudoku, table, text, textarea, textbox, tutorial, Tutorials, typing, window, zoom
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HTML/Javascript Letters In Word Game Mode Tutorial
It’s the day after yesterday. And that makes it the day after the “proof of concept” HTML/Javascript Letters In Word Game Tutorial start to our English “Letters In” word game. In amongst the web application improvements, we thought of … … Continue reading →