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Card Sequence Game Multicoloured Dropdown and Mobile Tutorial
We’ve spent a day, onto the progress to yesterday’s Card Sequence Game Sharing Tutorial, with our Card Sequence game web application, improving on the card suit hearts and diamonds suit emojis, fundamentally black, but CSS achievable as red (as we … Continue reading →
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Tagged button, card, cards, class, collaboration, colour, CSS, denomination, DOM, dropdown, email, emoji, game, hover, HTML, image, Javascript, link, list, mailto, mobile, onmouseover, overlay, pseudo class, pseudo selector, select, sequence, share, sharing, size, SMS, suit, tooltip, unordered list
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Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark History Tutorial
The idea to gather history of “user interest” into a new dropdown as a feature to enhance a comma (ie, “,”) hardcoding in an “eighth draft” PHP wiki_mark_eight.php web application, perhaps below, has several advantages today, we figure … recall … Continue reading →
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Tagged boolean, boolean expression, categorization, category, colour, colour coding, comma, content, delimitation, delimiter, details, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, event, first name, Google, Google Chrome, hardcoding, highlight, history, hover, HTML, IFRAME, innerText, Javascript, language, link, links, list, localStorage, logic, long hover, mark, mobile, mode of use, name, onmouseout, onmouseover, personalization, PHP, programming, prompt, reading, recall, research, reveal, select, semicolon, setTimeout, skim, speech to text, stop press, summary, timer, tutorial, type, web browser, Wikipedia, window.opener, word, word list, words
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Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Word Categorization Tutorial
Today’s progress onto the recent Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Speech to Text Tutorial‘s Wikipedia Mark Words web application involve … a new dropdown categorizing words, which we hope might help users hone their marked Wikipedia content … AnyMixed CaseUpper CaseLower … Continue reading →
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Tagged boolean, boolean expression, categorization, category, colour, colour coding, comma, content, delimitation, delimiter, details, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, event, first name, Google, Google Chrome, highlight, hover, HTML, IFRAME, innerText, Javascript, language, link, links, list, localStorage, logic, long hover, mark, mobile, mode of use, name, onmouseout, onmouseover, personalization, PHP, programming, prompt, reading, recall, research, reveal, select, semicolon, setTimeout, skim, speech to text, stop press, summary, timer, tutorial, type, web browser, Wikipedia, window.opener, word, word list, words
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Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Speech to Text Tutorial
Unfortunately we have to get “cross” today, talking about Speech to Text functionality, onto yesterday’s Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Through Links Long Hover Tutorial. We don’t ever like to, but we have to talk … cross-platform cross-browser cross-protocol … at … Continue reading →
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Tagged colour, colour coding, comma, content, delimitation, delimiter, details, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, event, Google, Google Chrome, highlight, hover, HTML, IFRAME, innerText, Javascript, language, link, links, list, localStorage, logic, long hover, mark, mobile, mode of use, onmouseout, onmouseover, personalization, PHP, programming, prompt, reading, recall, research, reveal, select, semicolon, setTimeout, skim, speech to text, stop press, summary, timer, tutorial, web browser, Wikipedia, window.opener, word, word list, words
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Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Through Links Long Hover Tutorial
Yesterday’s Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Through Links Tutorial introduced us to three … ongoing … modes of use for our changed “fourth draft” PHP wiki_mark_eight.php web application we hope you are interested in (re-)trying, perhaps below. Onto those “ongoing” (options) … Continue reading →
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Tagged colour, colour coding, comma, content, delimitation, delimiter, details, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, event, highlight, hover, HTML, IFRAME, innerText, Javascript, language, link, links, list, localStorage, logic, long hover, mark, mobile, mode of use, onmouseout, onmouseover, personalization, PHP, programming, prompt, reading, recall, research, reveal, select, semicolon, setTimeout, skim, summary, timer, tutorial, Wikipedia, word, word list, words
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Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Through Links Tutorial
You might be figuring that judging by today’s blog posting topic, adding to yesterday’s Wikipedia Mark Language Tutorial, that … we are somehow adding colour coded “mark” element functionality … and … we are allowing user to click links within … Continue reading →
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Tagged colour, colour coding, comma, content, delimitation, delimiter, DOM, dropdown, highlight, HTML, IFRAME, innerText, Javascript, language, link, links, list, localStorage, mark, mobile, mode of use, personalization, PHP, programming, prompt, reading, recall, research, select, semicolon, skim, tutorial, Wikipedia, word, word list, words
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Swift Playgrounds on macOS Map Emoji Tutorial
We find work in the Google Maps or Apple Maps style of related “where of life” development work has you reaching for more and more layers of functionality, but we want to draw a line in the sand at … … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotate, annotation, Apple, apple maps, application, build, colour, colour coding, compilation, compile, customise, desktop, emoji, geojson, Google Map, Google Maps, IDE, JSON, latitude, longitude, macOS, map, MKGeoJSONDecoder, playground, programming, public data, Swift, tutorial, where, Xcode
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Swift Playgrounds on macOS Map GeoJson Tutorial
Before we leave the … Xcode on macOS … File -> New -> Playground… Map Next Create … “where of life” Google Maps or Apple Maps ideas of yesterday’s Swift Playgrounds on macOS Map Tutorial we wanted to further take … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotate, annotation, Apple, apple maps, application, build, colour, colour coding, compilation, compile, customise, desktop, geojson, Google Map, Google Maps, IDE, JSON, latitude, longitude, macOS, map, MKGeoJSONDecoder, playground, programming, public data, Swift, tutorial, where, Xcode
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