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Javascript Lazy Evaluation Languages Game Tutorial 
Now that we have three game modes, further to the recent Javascript Lazy Evaluation Game Scroll Into View Tutorial, with โฆ Country Capitals Game In the Hour Game โฆ and today we introduce the โฆ Languages Game โฆ the HTML โฆ Continue reading
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Javascript Lazy Evaluation Game Scroll Into View Tutorial 
Within the changes involved in the recent Javascript Lazy Evaluation In the Hour Game Daylight Saving Tutorial you may have seen the change โฆ if (window.self !== window.top) { answer=answer; } else { document.getElementById(โsourceโ).scrollIntoView(); } What is the motivation for โฆ Continue reading
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Tagged async, asynchronous, background, capital, capital city, client pre-emptive iframe, clue, code, code syntax, colour, colour code, context, country, country code, day of week, daylight saving, dropdown, eager, emoji, emoji flag, equation, evaluation, fixed, flag, function, game, geo chart, geography, gmt, Google chart, hint, hover, IFRAME, image, integer, intl, ISO, iso 639-2, Javascript, lazy, lazy evaluation, link, map, map chart, mathematical sentence, mathematics, now, object, offset, onload, onmouseover, PATH, popup, position, programming, programming.tutorial, promise, promise object, reveal, scale, scrollIntoView, select, sentence, setTimeout, stop press, SVG, svg path, syntax, time, timer, timezone, utl, variable, when, where, Wikipedia, window.open, world
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Javascript Lazy Evaluation In the Hour Game Daylight Saving Tutorial 
Regarding yesterdayโs Javascript Lazy Evaluation Country Game Hints Tutorial progress with the โIn the Hourโ mode of game play, we thought there would only be the rare annoyance regarding Daylight Saving alterations to the default timezone offsets to GMT time, โฆ Continue reading
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Tagged async, asynchronous, background, capital, capital city, client pre-emptive iframe, clue, code, code syntax, colour, colour code, context, country, country code, day of week, daylight saving, eager, emoji, emoji flag, equation, evaluation, flag, function, game, geo chart, geography, gmt, Google chart, hint, hover, IFRAME, image, integer, intl, ISO, iso 639-2, Javascript, lazy, lazy evaluation, link, map, mathematical sentence, mathematics, now, object, offset, onload, onmouseover, PATH, popup, programming, programming.tutorial, promise, promise object, reveal, sentence, setTimeout, stop press, SVG, svg path, syntax, time, timer, timezone, utl, variable, when, where, Wikipedia, window.open, world
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Event Calendar PHP Tutorial 
Letโs face it. Serverside PHP is just great! It opens up so many opportunities regarding data in your web applications. As such, onto yesterdayโs Event Calendar New Window Tutorial logic we now have a โฆ Record to Remember โฆ form โฆ Continue reading
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Tagged bold, bookmark, calendar, colour, data, date, day, day of week, dropdown, event, file_get_contents, HTML, Javascript, MAMP, month, PHP, placeholder, programming, select, span, stop press, style, styling, table, text shadow, title, tutorial, user experience, UX, window
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Event Calendar New Window Tutorial 
Onto yesterdayโs Event Calendar Remembered Tutorialโs โMystery Dilemmaโ โฆ But, thereโs an inherent weakness with the design, weโll go into more into the future. โฆ well โฆ itโs a perennial for us, regarding how if you stick with clientside thinking, โฆ Continue reading
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Tagged bold, bookmark, calendar, colour, date, day, day of week, dropdown, event, HTML, Javascript, month, placeholder, programming, select, span, stop press, style, styling, table, text shadow, title, tutorial, user experience, UX, window
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Event Calendar Remembered Tutorial 
We were inspired by an Event Calendar pamplette we saw the other day โฆ โฆ to write a new โproof of conceptโ Events in Month web application, whose content can be recalled via the web browserโs Bookmark methodologies. We liked โฆ Continue reading
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Tagged bookmark, calendar, date, day, day of week, dropdown, event, HTML, Javascript, month, programming, programming.tutorial, select, span, stop press, table
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