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Tag Archives: element
Wikipedia Flipcard Quiz Emoji Contenteditable Tutorial
Wow! It’s been a while since we’ve talked about HTML elements within the body element of a webpage! That long running “Just Javascript” card game work had me thinking of other CSS and Javascript thoughts more associated with your (invisible … Continue reading
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Tagged answer, contenteditable, element, HTML, hyperlink, Javascript, link, placename, programming, question, quiz, tutorial, webpage
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XML on the Fly via PHP Attribute Tutorial
We fell for the “give it away” via a “blog posting title” trick! Second time we’ve fallen for it this month. Howevvvvvvvvver … and isn’t there always a “vvvvvvv” with Antipodean winters … we wondered if you picked up with … Continue reading
XML on the Fly via PHP Primer Tutorial
The Three P’s (that being PHP and Python and Perl) are all pretty good at interfacing with the XML protocol and format. And that XML is a very important protocol in today’s digital age. Over the last few days with … Continue reading
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Tagged DOM, DOMDocument, element, hierarchy, HTML, PHP, programming, protocol, tutorial, XML
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CSS Style Display and Visibility Tic Tac Toe Tutorial
The recent CSS Style Display and Visibility Tutorial had CSS properties … display visibility … both working to end up with a result, but in practice, as we intimated there, you are likely to just use one or the other. … Continue reading
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Tagged block, CSS, display, element, game, games, HTML, image, inline, Javascript, programming, reveal, Tic-tac-toe, tutorial, visibility
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CSS Style Display and Visibility Tutorial
In yesterday’s Emoji Name Search Geo Chart WorldBank Tutorial we mentioned the CSS topic of “invisibility” as a topic of interest in our
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Tagged block, CSS, display, element, HTML, image, inline, Javascript, programming, reveal, tutorial, visibility
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HTML Nested Centering via Multiple Select Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML Nested Centering via CSS and Javascript DOM Tutorial “started us” (we think we’ll need time to refine setTimeout delays by letting the usage be tested over time over more non-mobile web browsers to see what happens here) down … Continue reading
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Tagged align, alignment, center, colour, CSS, div, DOM, element, getComputedStyle, HTML, inheritance, inline CSS, Javascript, multiple, nested, position, programming, rainbow, span, styling, table, tutorial, vertical-align, window.getComputedStyle
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