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HTML Input Element Types Randomized History Tutorial

Hashtag navigation such as … window.location=’#place’; // Hashtagging, as being in web page and (you will really quickly go to) HTML element id=place position on the webpage … is all fine and good in principle, but even this fast navigation … Continue reading

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Web Application History Object Primer Tutorial

It’s very instructive to take a look at an Object Flowchart for a web page. “JavaScript & Ajax” seventh edition by Tom Negrino and Dori Smith has one such Object Flowchart, and was intrigued by the window object’s history[] array … Continue reading

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Web Browser History Export Primer Tutorial

Yesterday, when we presented HTML/Javascript Units of Measure Game Tutorial as shown below, we showed you a big long list of web URL references embedded into our Javascript and commented out via the prefix “//” to explain where out there … Continue reading

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Australian Indigenous Language Image Map Primer Tutorial

We want to show more ideas with Javascript DOM and the HTML map element over coming days. The HTML map element is a very useful way to combine a graphical image with web functionality, by turning that image into a … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Threesome Guessing Game Tutorial

Today we have a game to test your knowledge of “threesomes” in history or culture or language, and we invite you to play with another player, and add your own, maybe while they aren’t looking?! (Hint: Try the middle Dot). … Continue reading

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Australian Historical Research Primer Tutorial

Have a student who is interested in researching Australian History, and she mentioned a great website that has great research potential. It is here at the Trove website, run by the National Library of Australia, in Canberra. Amongst the forms … Continue reading

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