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English Translated Verb Conjugation Countdown Timer Tutorial
We had occasion to revisit our inhouse Italian/French/Spanish Verb Conjugation web application “redirector” (in that it is third parties doing the bulk of the work, thanks), further to the English Translated Verb Conjugation Emoji Tutorial‘s last mention. It struck us, … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, button, countdown, CSS, dictionary, display, DOM, dropdown, emoji, eval, event, game, Google, Google Translate, grammar, HTML, Italian, Javascript, jQuery, language, onclick, onmouseover, popup, programming, progress, reveal, select, tense, Text to Speech, timer, tutorial, verb, visibility, window.open, word game
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English Translated Verb Conjugation Emoji Tutorial
When retrying Italian French Spanish Verb Conjugation Emoji Image Tutorial‘s web application recently it struck us that an improvement could be … if the user is entering an English verb to the top left … we could start … filling … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, background, background image, button, codepoint, CSS, dictionary, DOM, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, emoji image, eval, event, game, Google, Google Translate, grammar, HTML, image, Italian, Javascript, jQuery, language, onclick, onmouseover, placeholder, popup, programming, reveal, select, tense, Text to Speech, textbox, tutorial, verb, window.open, word game
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Connective English Word Sentence Game Primer Tutorial
On a similar “English word” theme to yesterday’s Word Guessing or Synonym Game for Two Tutorial today we want to create an … online game … constructing English sentences … via English words … but, perhaps a tad obtusely … … Continue reading
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Tagged adverb, article, conjunction, connective, email, English, ESL, game, grammar, PHP, preposition, programming, pronoun, sentence, sentence game, SMS, tutorial, verb, word, word game
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Italian French Spanish Verb Conjugation Emoji Image Tutorial
We used the combining of … a relook at Italian French Spanish Verb Conjugation Text to Speech Tutorial … with … the recent Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Multiple Copy Tutorial … to find some practical improvements to some … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, background, background image, codepoint, CSS, dictionary, DOM, dropdown, emoji, emoji image, eval, event, game, Google, Google Translate, grammar, HTML, image, Italian, Javascript, jQuery, language, onclick, onmouseover, popup, programming, reveal, select, tense, Text to Speech, tutorial, verb, window.open, word game
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ESL English Parts of Speech Tutorial
Yesterday’s ESL English Clause Primer Tutorial was an opportunity to think about other web application ideas that could benefit from that design of HTML and Javascript code. Today’s “Parts of Speech” (ESL) game came about by … start with code … Continue reading
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Tagged clause, English, ESL, game, games, grammar, HTML, Javascript, parts of speech, principal clause, programming, sentence, subordinate clause, tutorial
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Grammar Checks on Firefox Primer Tutorial
Addons with web browsers can be a good arrangement for getting things done, the essence of what an “app” is about. The Firefox web browser’s interface to the Grammarly grammar and spelling checker is a case in point. Choose one … Continue reading
English Articles in Grammar Game Primer Tutorial
It can be quite interesting when programming what web applications make “good bedfellows”. By that I mean, it is not always that one web application can give another web application a huge “leg up” in terms of its workings … … Continue reading
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Tagged array, cloze, context, CSS, delimiter, English, ESL, grammar, HTML, Javascript, noun, programming, sentence, tutorial, word
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