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Region Picker GeoChart Region Local Popups Tutorial
There is little doubt that popup windows can distract users in terms of the “user experience” as of yesterday’s Region Picker GeoChart Region Wikipedia Representations Tutorial. And that is … if we are talking URLs all on the same domain … Continue reading →
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Region Picker GeoChart Region Wikipedia Representations Tutorial
We’re starting down the long and windy road, further to the recent Region Picker GeoJson Area of Interest Tutorial, of providing “workaround Google Chart Geo Chart solutions to semi-cover the loss (because nothing will be quite as good, as far … Continue reading →
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Colour Coded Mobile Form With Onsubmit Captcha Tutorial
Yes, am sure lots of you could have told me about yesterday’s Colour Coded Form With Onsubmit Captcha Tutorial … But what about mobile? Well, it’s your turn to say … Told you so. It’s the scenario whereby there is … Continue reading →
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Tagged answer, button, canvas, captcha, click, colour, colour blindness, colour code, defer, disable, event, external Javascript, form, getImageData, Go, HTML, HTML5, human, image, img, inert, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, keyboard, logic, mondrian, navigation, onclick, onload, onsubmit, pixel, position, primary colours, programming, question, readonly, real person, script, security, submit, test, textbox, tool, tutorial, user, validation, webpage
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Colour Coded Form With Onsubmit Captcha Tutorial
We suspected there would be difficulties when, elaborating on yesterday’s Colour Coded Form Captcha Tutorial‘s start … dynamically adding Captcha Colour Code logic (via the use of external Javascript) to an HTML webpage form … which had no form onsubmit … Continue reading →
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Colour Coded Form Captcha Tutorial
Are you human? This is not such a silly question, in the online world. There are ways to access software with no real human intervention among … legitimately usefully unintendedly maliciously … and if you design a web application looking … Continue reading →
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Tagged answer, button, canvas, captcha, click, colour, colour blindness, colour code, defer, event, external Javascript, form, getImageData, HTML, HTML5, human, image, img, Javascript, logic, mondrian, navigation, onclick, onload, onsubmit, pixel, position, primary colours, programming, question, real person, script, security, submit, test, tool, tutorial, user, validation, webpage
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Find Number Game Clues Tutorial
Onto the “cloning start” yesterday’s Find Number Game Cloning Tutorial gave us to our Find the Number game, today, we improve on … its modes of play … adding to existant … find a computer decided upon number … with … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, cell, click, clone, cloning, clue, clues, collaboration, connective, CSS, dictionary, dropdown, email, emoji, English, event, first name, game, genericization, highlight, HTML, Javascript, Linux, listenerdictionary, mobile, mode, mode of use, name, numbers, onclick, overlay, parameterization, player, programming, regional indicator, score, scoring, select, selection, selectionchange, share, sharing, SMS, styling, table, table cell, text shadow, textarea, timer, tutorial, user, word, word game
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Find Number Game Cloning Tutorial
Around here we seem to find more use, as far as cloning one web application into another goes, cloning a game into another form of that game, perhaps changing a single data concept or mode of use. Today’s cloning … … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, cell, click, clone, cloning, clue, clues, collaboration, connective, CSS, dictionary, email, emoji, English, event, first name, game, genericization, highlight, HTML, Javascript, Linux, listenerdictionary, mobile, mode, mode of use, name, numbers, onclick, overlay, parameterization, programming, regional indicator, score, scoring, selection, selectionchange, share, sharing, SMS, styling, table, table cell, text shadow, textarea, timer, tutorial, word, word game
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Canvas Drag and Drop Positively Practical Tutorial
We all know “there’s practical” and “there’s practical”, and with yesterday’s Canvas Drag and Drop Positively Robust Tutorial all the new Drag and Drop functionality is getting there, but what if … user starts scribbling on the canvas … allow … Continue reading →
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