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Tag Archives: HTML5
Visual Studio Code Local Storage Primer Tutorial
The previous Visual Studio Code on Mac OS X for .NET Core and C# Tutorial talking about the Visual Studio Code IDE and HTML/Javascript Hit Counter Primer Tutorial talking about the HTML5-introduced local storage concept (or what W3Schools calls “HTML … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials, Visual Studio
Tagged .NET Core, ASP.Net, debug, hit counter, HTML, HTML5, IDE, Javascript, local storage, localhost, localStorage, Mac OS X, Microsoft, programming, tutorial, Visual Studio Code, web storage
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HTML5 Time Tag Timeline Tutorial
The recent HTML5 Time Tag Primer Tutorial introduced the time tag, an HTML5 initiative, into our frame of reference here at this blog. As soon as date and/or time come into the picture the “when” of life comes into focus, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged body, class, CSS, DOM, external Javascript, Google, Google chart, head, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, interface, Javascript, mark, programming, pseudo element, stop press, style, timeline, tutorial
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HTML5 Mark Tag View Page Source Tutorial
As we mentioned in the “Stop Press” of yesterday’s HTML5 Time Tag Primer Tutorial we want to combine … mark tag (introduced with HTML5) which highlights parts of text … with … the web browser (incarnation of Firefox’s) View Page … Continue reading
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Tagged context, div, find, highlight, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, mark, programming, search, tutorial
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HTML5 Time Tag Primer Tutorial
You might be forgiven reading this webpage about the time tag introduced with HTML5 that it is not of much use, because it doesn’t show any distinguishing feature yet, in any of the web browsers. But you can tailor the … Continue reading
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Tagged body, class, CSS, DOM, head, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, mark, programming, pseudo element, stop press, style, tutorial
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HTML5 Picture Tag Primer Tutorial
You may have heard of the term “responsive design” with regard to web design, especially in this mobile device world of so many and varied device dimensions. Wikipedia describes “responsive web design” in this way … Responsive web design (RWD) … Continue reading
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Tagged HTML, HTML5, image, picture, programming, responsive design, tutorial, web design
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HTML5 Form API Validation Primer Tutorial
HTML5 is more than just the “5” tagged on. Take a look at this list of API related parts to the HTML5 specification. As you may have gleaned from our recent HTML Input Element Types Randomized History Tutorial a lot … Continue reading
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Tagged API, constraint, form, HTML, HTML5, input, Javascript, programming, tutorial, validation
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