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PHP/HTML with External Javascript Slotting In Tutorial
Our “slotterer inerrer”, as of today, now has an optional PHP layer applied on top of its HTML counterpart. In fact slotin.php would change if slotin.html changes, even to the point that it would self destruct to keep the relationship … Continue reading
HTML with External Javascript Multiple Slottings In Tutorial
Our quest to extend the functionality of our “slotterer inerrer” of HTML elements continues today, to the brink of where, to go forward, we may introduce an optional use of PHP server-side functionality, as of tomorrow. But for today, we … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged array, cross-domain, CSV, document.body.innerHTML, DOM, error handling, external Javascript, HTML, HTMLCollection, IFRAME, innerHTML, Javascript, programming, tutorial, unit testing, url
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HTML with External Javascript Slotting In Tutorial
There are a few reasons to continue on the quest to improve our “slotterer inerrer” of HTML elements. Three of these reasons below are the focus of today’s tutorial. Where we left off yesterday (HTML/Javascript Slotting In Iframe Tutorial as … Continue reading
Acronyms Lookup Follow Up Tutorial
Wanted, today, to follow up on yesterday’s Acronyms Lookup Primer Tutorial as shown below, with some improvements, we think would be good, regarding … making its aesthetics more impactive … via background image up the top, created by a combination … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, ESL, Event-Driven Programming, GIMP, Tutorials
Tagged acronym, Ajax, background image, cross-domain, data mining, ESL, event, feed, file_get_contents, GIMP, HTML, image, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, json_decode, onload, opacity, PaintBrush, PHP, programming, sortable, table, transparency, tutorial, validate
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Acronyms Lookup Primer Tutorial
It’s good every now and then to see what is new in the world of data feeds on the internet, so that is how, via this great link, we got onto the wonderful Acronym lookup resource at NaCTeM (The National … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, ESL, Tutorials
Tagged acronym, Ajax, cross-domain, data mining, ESL, feed, file_get_contents, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, json_decode, PHP, programming, tutorial, validate
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Ajax Random WordPress Feed Post Primer Tutorial
Ajax techniques make your web pages very dynamic and useful, and there will be fewer changes of webpage required when using Ajax, because information derived from a data source (maybe a database read, maybe a local source of data, maybe … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, cross-domain, feed, HTML, Javascript, programming, tutorial
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