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Ants Up a Wall Game Snapshots Tutorial
It occurred to us that … yesterday’s Making of User Interactive Entry Dynamically Controlled Javascript Parameterization Tutorial‘s involvement, behind the scenes, with having document.body element receive useful global data attributes, as a new idea for us … could combine with … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged ants, attribute, body, CSS, data attribute, document.body, dropdown, game, global data attribute, HTML, Javascript, programming, recall, save, select, snapshot, snapshots, tutorial, window.open, window.opener
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Shooting Star Two Player Game Tutorial
We’ve extended the recent Shooting Star Game Primer Tutorial to allow for a two player game option under the following conditions … you need two pointing “means” per one “device” … like a trackpad and wireless mouse, that is so … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Hardware, Tutorials
Tagged animation, click, CSS, device, difficulty, document.body, emoji, emojipedia, game, glowing text, hardware, HTML, Javascript, keyframes, mouse, onclick, score, track pad, transition
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Shooting Star Game Primer Tutorial
We’ve got one of those pretty simple “click ’em up” games for you today, inspired by the CSS brilliance of W3School’s glowing text idea, thanks. That set us to thinking of Emojis we could apply (in front of the great … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, click, CSS, difficulty, document.body, emoji, emojipedia, game, glowing text, HTML, Javascript, keyframes, onclick, score, transition
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CSS Style Javascript DOM Override Onload Primer Tutorial
We’ve long been fascinated by CSS stylesheets “living” with HTML elements in their “loose” (but you must admit) very flexible arrangement. Today we’re travelling more down that road of discovery of Javascript DOM to see what can be done not … Continue reading
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Tagged body, CSS, CSSStyleDeclaration, document.body, DOM, HTML, Javascript, onload, programming, prompt, rule, stylesheet, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Window Open URLs Primer Tutorial
Today we have a fairly simple HTML and Javascript web application that has a (supervisor) parent/child (iframe) arrangement collecting URLs off the user that they can subsequently get displayed in popup window.open windows once the user is happy to display … Continue reading
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Tagged body, CSS, div, document.body, DOM, form, getComputedStyle, HTML, IFRAME, innerHTML, input, Javascript, margin-left, programming, tutorial, window.getComputedStyle
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