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English Word Guessing Game Player Equality Tutorial

Yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game Players Tutorial started multi-player scenarios with our “English Word Guessing Game” web application, but was a bit “amateur hour” in its approach, regarding … premature, and too simple, (textbox) onblur event programmatical form submit button … Continue reading

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English Word Guessing Game Players Tutorial

Yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game Primer Tutorial‘s “English Word Guessing Game” suited one player. Today, we allow the user to set the number of players to … each nominated player plays within an HTML iframe element with an overall HTML … Continue reading

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English Word Guessing Game Primer Tutorial

Ever so simple! Is that what you want in a Word Game? We like that, but we also like to learn words that might be new to us. How about a … English word game … based on Linux or … Continue reading

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Ants Up a Wall Game Toast Tutorial

Further to Ants Up a Wall Game Fixed Tutorial recent progress with our “Ants Up a Wall” game we have a single word … “Toast” … as a means of describing an alternative arrangement to have at the end of … Continue reading

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Ants Up a Wall Game Fixed Tutorial

It’s often hard, with web application games, to know how much “randomosity” is good. Too little, and little interest, but too much and the game might become scatter-brained, and thereby less interesting at the other end of the spectrum. Do … Continue reading

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Rotation Game Tutorial

Can you guess what today’s tutorial is about if we say … yes, it’s about “rotation” … and another word for “rotation” could be … anyone, anyone … bit cheeky, but, yes, Tad ((it that Low?) … on second thoughts, … Continue reading

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Emoji in Sector Game Resize Tutorial

We find the “onresize” event one of the most interesting to code for with web applications. It can be a minor tweak right through to scenarios where it is just too hard not to … location.href=document.URL; // the onresize coward’s … Continue reading

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Emoji in Sector Game Primer Tutorial

We’re continuing on with the “style=position:fixed” theme of recent times. We’ve got for you a first draft of a “reactions game” called “Emojis in Section” where up to 5 players are presented with … a 5×5 grid of interest for … Continue reading

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