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Daylight Saving Time Emoji Country Flag TimeZone Tutorial
Today’s solution to a “smallish” display non-mission-critical issue regarding a web application (adding some “emoji country flags” to augmenting some pre-existant static CSS emoji arrangements embellishing a list of TimeZones in the web application of SVG Network Digital and Analogue … Continue reading
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Tagged analogue, attrribute selector, border, circle, client, clock, CSS, date, date object, datetime, daylight saving, digital, digital clock, DOM, dynamic, emoji, emoji border, emoji flag, flag, flag border, graphics, HTML, Javascript, local time, object, PHP, programming, pseudo selector, radial gradient, refresh, SVG, text, time, timezone, title, tooltip, tutorial, web inspector
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User Controlled Dynamic Javascript YouTube Embedded API Ajax Tutorial
Around here we have our favourite Javascript and PHP function names. And in that list, the Javascript “ajaxit([argument1])” features strongly and commonly. After reaching below the sink After talking excitedly to the kitchen taps about my plans … oddly, receiving … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, API, click, concept, createElement, dropdown, duration, dynamic, HTML, interaction, Javascript, onclick, option, order, play, search, select, sequence, topic, user, video, YouTube API
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User Controlled Dynamic Javascript YouTube Embedded API Ordered Tutorial
We think that whenever you … deprive many people of “order” in their lives … they’ll crave for (and maybe seek out) “order” … and when you … deprive many people of “randomosity” in their lives … they’ll crave for … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged API, click, createElement, dropdown, duration, dynamic, HTML, interaction, Javascript, onclick, option, order, play, select, sequence, user, video, YouTube API
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User Controlled Dynamic Javascript YouTube Embedded API Tutorial
The recent Dynamic Javascript and the YouTube Embedded API Tutorial showed the great YouTube IFrame Player API in action, including … and this dovetails well into today’s work … no advertisements. A lot of us will know how great YouTube … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Software, Tutorials
Tagged createElement, dropdown, duration, dynamic, HTML, interaction, Javascript, play, select, user, video, YouTube API
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Splash Screen CSS Delayed Dynamic Javascript Body HTML Primer Tutorial
We’ve got a few concepts swimming around with today’s new concept of a web application today. We’ve long been impressed by … the “dynamic Javascript( DOM) loading at a time of the programmer’s choosing” methodologies we talked about at Dynamic … Continue reading
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Tagged Apache, content, createElement, CSS, DOM, dynamic, external Javascript, HTML, innerHTML, Javascript, programming, selector, setTimeout, splash screen, style, styling, timer, tutorial, webpage, YouTube API
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Dynamic Styling via Javascript DOM Tutorial
Yes, as you may have guessed, the createElement(‘script’) techniques of the last couple of days, illustrated by yesterday’s Dynamic Javascript Tic Tac Toe Bookmarklet Tutorial, can easily be adjusted to dynamically style via CSS and Javascript DOM createElement(‘style’) quite effectively … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged bookmark, bookmarklet, createElement, CSS, DOM, dynamic, eval, game, games, HTML, Javascript, load, programming, script, setTimeout, style, styling, tutorial, type ahead buffer, webpage
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Dynamic Javascript Tic Tac Toe Bookmarklet Tutorial
We come at improvements to yesterday’s Dynamic Javascript Tic Tac Toe Game Tutorial‘s Tic Tac Toe game, namely … in addition to the Javascript prompt window user entries, the user can now pick squares via … keyboard via the onkeypress … Continue reading
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Tagged bookmark, bookmarklet, createElement, DOM, dynamic, eval, game, games, HTML, Javascript, load, programming, script, setTimeout, tutorial, type ahead buffer, webpage
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Dynamic Javascript Tic Tac Toe Game Tutorial
Yesterday’s Dynamic Javascript and the YouTube Embedded API Tutorial got us thinking about dynamic Javascript, and today we put that concept through its paces by writing another incarnation of the Tic Tac Toe (or Noughts and Crosses) game we’ve written … Continue reading
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Tagged createElement, DOM, dynamic, eval, game, games, HTML, Javascript, load, programming, script, setTimeout, tutorial, webpage
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