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Towards the Paperless Office Employee Tutorial

Yesterday’s Towards the Paperless Office Form Fields Tutorial was a continuation of a couple of blog postings thinking of a PDF Leave Application form in terms of how … the employer sees it … but suppose the employer gives … … Continue reading

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Towards the Paperless Office Form Fields Tutorial

Yesterday’s Towards the Paperless Office Primer Tutorial had us constructing a PDF Leave Application form that could have also been constructed by … rule up a good form on some paper or as an online document, with headings and labelling … Continue reading

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Towards the Paperless Office Primer Tutorial

If you work in an office, how paperless is it? Do you want to start with some form filling ideas? How about a Leave Application form? Interested? We’re hoping so. A big first step, we feel, is to think “PDF … Continue reading

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Fixed Sticky Header Top Window Document Tutorial

The recent Fixed Sticky Header Primer Tutorial involved … a supervisory “emoji menu” web application hosting … supervised iframe element hosted web applications … and you may think, if all this is going on with web applications on the same … Continue reading

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Apple Pages Word Processor Primer Tutorial

Pages, by Apple, is a great macOS (or Mac OS X) and iOS word processor application. We recently tried out the iOS version on an iPad and was really impressed with its document template range, pursuing its “Lost and Found … Continue reading

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Javascript DOM Images Collection Primer Tutorial

We think the Javascript DOM (or Document Object Model) is the best means by which to create dynamic HTML webpages. The two objects of a webpage of most interest to us are … document … and to a lesser extent … Continue reading

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Tic Tac Toe Class Tutorial

What do “Simon Says” and “Tic Tac Toe” have in common, for us today? They’re both games. Yeh, well … okay … but apart from “They’re both games” … What do “Simon Says” and “Tic Tac Toe” have in common, … Continue reading

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Simon Says Game Primer Tutorial

One of the great things about the “net” is learning things off other people. Here at this blog we’ve mentioned the stupendous HTML5 File API link we’ve used a lot for “shape to upload” local disk file browsing purposes in … Continue reading

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