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Prime Numbers Fractional Favicon Tutorial

So what’s the “favicon” in today’s blog posting title? If none the wiser, what about the (pretty much standalone Javascript) code below? var rldone=”; function arsthen() { if (document.getElementById(‘myicon’)) { document.getElementById(‘myicon’).href=’/favicon’ + rldone + ‘.ico’; if (rldone == ”) { … Continue reading

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Variety of Prime Numbers Fractional Forms Tutorial

Previous work of Prime Numbers Fractional Forms Tutorial and preceeding dealt with … your garden variety prime number … but then we read this Various Types of Numbers which set us straight at categorizing also … even numbers (only 2 … Continue reading

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HTML5 Web Audio Mudcube Piano Integration Composing Tutorial

As promised in yesterday’s HTML5 Web Audio Mudcube Piano Integration Keyboard Tutorial as we left it with … Next stop “Work out a Protocol to Compose Chords”, maybe, into the future … … we’re back to the future (tee hee) … Continue reading

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Emoji Fractions Quiz Primer Tutorial

We discovered some mathematical fraction and Roman Numeral emojis today, and so we have for you today a new Roman Numerals Fraction Quiz game that use these emojis. The last fractions game we had was HTML/Javascript Canvas Fractions Drag and … Continue reading

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HTML5 Meter Element Primer Tutorial

HTML5 brought with it many great features to front-end work on the internet in HTML, and today we talk about one of the newly introduced, and very useful, elements called “<meter>”. At its core the “<meter>” element represents a “fraction … Continue reading

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