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Tag Archives: Harry Potter
Column Intelligence Editing Tutorial
Lately we’ve been excited about various ways to use the contenteditable=”true” global HTML attribute to turn HTML “display” elements into “that and more”, in other words “display and edit” elements. Fast forward to a couple of days back with Column … Continue reading
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Tagged background, background image, column, contenteditable, CSS, Did you know, div, editing, float, Harry Potter, HTML, Javascript, linear gradient, newspaper, opacity, programming, scroll, textarea, tutorial, typesetting
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Column Intelligence Float Tutorial
If yesterday’s Column Intelligence Primer Tutorial started us out on a project for online newspaper looking web page, it got the concept of “columns” look started, but lacked that “real world” newspaper “column look” where columns don’t just have uninterrupted … Continue reading
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Tagged background, background image, column, CSS, Did you know, float, Harry Potter, HTML, Javascript, linear gradient, newspaper, opacity, programming, scroll, tutorial, typesetting
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