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SVG and Gradient Fraction Game Tutorial
To add onto yesterday’s Gradient Fraction Game Mobile Tutorial … exclusively gradient … conic linear radial … “cake” displays in our Fractions Game … and add in … SVG circle and rectangle alternative displays … it is not hard coding … Continue reading
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Tagged analogue clock, background, background image, circle, clock, conic-gradient, CSS, device, dimension, dimensions, equation, fraction, fractions, fractions game, gradient, height, HTMLCSS, iPad, Javascript, linear gradient, lowest common denominator, mathematics, mobile, operator, percentage, programming, proprtional, px, radial gradient, rectangle, stop colour, SVG, tutorial, unit, units, width
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Gradient Fraction Game Mobile Tutorial
Many responsive web design purists will push the web developers out there to never … express HTML element dimensions in “static” “px” types of units … but rather … express HTML element dimensions in “%” or “vx” or “vh” proportional … Continue reading
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Tagged analogue clock, background, clock, conic-gradient, CSS, device, dimension, dimensions, equation, fraction, fractions, fractions game, gradient, height, HTMLCSS, iPad, Javascript, linear gradient, lowest common denominator, mathematics, mobile, operator, percentage, programming, proprtional, px, radial gradient, tutorial, unit, units, width
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Gradient Fraction Game Equations Tutorial
There are three styles of CSS gradient … conic linear radial … and “different folks may learn via diff’rent CSS strokes”, so we incorporate a way for the user, when using the Fractions Game component of our latest web application, … Continue reading
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Tagged analogue clock, background, clock, conic-gradient, CSS, equation, fraction, fractions, fractions game, gradient, HTMLCSS, Javascript, linear gradient, lowest common denominator, mathematics, operator, programming, radial gradient, tutorial
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Conic Gradient Fraction Game Equations Tutorial
We’re extending the functionality started with yesterday’s Dual Purpose Conic Gradient Primer Tutorial‘s second “dual purpose” … Fractions Game piece of functionality … Adding to its possibility the optional user job of solving operator … + – x / … … Continue reading
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Tagged analogue clock, background, clock, conic-gradient, CSS, equation, fraction, fractions, fractions game, gradient, HTMLCSS, Javascript, mathematics, operator, programming, tutorial
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Chemistry Wonder Periodic Table Quiz Tutorial
We had occasion to revisit Circular Text or Emoji Periodic Table Quiz Tutorial and it set us to wondering if you can just feed a chemical equation or formula into the Google search engine and … find out good chemistry … Continue reading
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Tagged chemistry, compound, element, equation, formula, Google, HTML, interactive entry, Javascript, molecule, periodic table, programming, prompt, quiz, science, search engine, user, window.prompt
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