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Emoji Contact Us Feedback Animation Tutorial

As we said early on in the recent blog postings on this thread of postings last talked about with yesterday’s Emoji Contact Us Feedback Copy and Paste Tutorial … … but we envisage, optimistically, to involve animation and more refined … Continue reading

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Emoji Contact Us Feedback Copy and Paste Tutorial

We’ve got quite a variety of functional improvements on top of what was there already with yesterday’s Emoji Contact Us Feedback Cross-Browser Tutorial (optionally email) Feedback web application. These changes, today, in brief, involved … copy and paste with the … Continue reading

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Emoji Contact Us Feedback Cross-Browser Tutorial

Yesterday’s Emoji Contact Us Feedback Textarea Tutorial had us more integrated involving emojis with the HTML5 canvas element we use as the source for an image attachment to a potential email for use as Feedback, perhaps. There are cross-browser issues … Continue reading

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Emoji Contact Us Feedback Textarea Tutorial

Yesterday’s Emoji Contact Us Feedback Integration Tutorial started us down the road of trying to make emoji usage more functional with the annotation aspects of our Feedback (Contact Us type of) web application. We have a textarea HTML element currently … Continue reading

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Five Hundred Card Game Flow Tutorial

Sometimes web applications need that “modal” quality that the Javascript popup boxes, specifically our use of the window.alert([information]) Javascript popup window for the Five Hundred Card Game. The reason is that given the Javascript client side’s lack of a true … Continue reading

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English Phrase Creation Game Primer Tutorial

There’s one last Linux and Mac OS X dictionary files concept to augment what we left off yesterday with English Phrase Guessing Game Primer Tutorial. It concerns the dictionary file … /usr/share/dict/connectives … which contains a list of those very … Continue reading

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English Phrase Guessing Game Primer Tutorial

Following on from yesterday’s First Name Guessing Game for Two Primer Tutorial exploring more regarding Linux and Mac OS X dictionary file arrangements we want to tell you about another such resource available to you in the form of the … Continue reading

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HTML Table Cell Contenteditable Onload Tutorial

If you are a regular at this blog you’ll no doubt have tweaked that we are very keen to use Javascript’s document.body’s onload event to add flexibility to proceedings. Today, though, it is an awareness of a web application’s data … Continue reading

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