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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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Tagged attribute, class, CSS, document, document.getElementById, document.getElementsByTagName, DOM, dropdown, event, game, games, HTML, id, Javascript, onclick, programming, querySelector, Tic-tac-toe, tutorial
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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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Tagged attribute, class, CSS, document, DOM, event, game, games, HTML, id, Javascript, onclick, programming, querySelector, tutorial
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LibreOffice Signed PDF Assignment Primer Tutorial
The “means to an end” are what gives you an end result, and in Information Technology there are, so very often, more than one way to achieve a result. Please be skeptical of people who tell you there is only … Continue reading
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Tagged assignment, document, document fidelity, document processing, export, LibreOffice, Microsoft Word, PDF, save, signature, tutorial
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Power and Lead Windows Primer Tutorial
My computer class the other day was quite interesting regarding a theme of “power and lead”, with Windows. If you are a regular at this blog, you may have gleaned that we are great fans of “the lead” … no, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Tutorials
Tagged class, digital camera, document, document processing, document recovery, hardware, laptop, lead, Microsoft, OpenOffice, power, power cord adaptor, troubleshooting, tutorial, Windows, Windows 7
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OpenOffice and LibreOffice Page Orientation Tutorial
People used to Microsoft Office‘s Word will be used to seeing the Portrait versus Landscape decision about their documents in the File menu’s Page Setup dialog box. That’s me, so when a student asked about how to do this in … Continue reading
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Tagged desktop, document, LibreOffice, OpenOffice, tutorial, word processing
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HTML Window Events Primer Tutorial
Javascript client work using DOM (the Document Object Model) often concentrates on the “document” object of a web page, but there is also a “window” object for the display of a web page at a web browser. This “window” object … Continue reading
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Tagged body, CSS, document, DOM, event, event-driven, HTML, Javascript, onload, onresize, onunload, programming, tutorial, window
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