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WordPress List Style User Emoji Image List Tutorial
When in yesterday’s WordPress List Style User CSS Middle Pseudo Class Tutorial we said … (though, come to think of it, there may be another layer of thought before that … we’ll see) Well, we saw, and did want to … Continue reading →
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WordPress List Style User CSS Middle Pseudo Class Tutorial
Sorry, but before moving on from yesterday’s WordPress List Style Image Primer Tutorial “ul li” list style image work, we need to add another hard to remember GET argument arrangement, because between the :: … <style> ul li::before { content: … Continue reading →
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WordPress List Style Image Primer Tutorial
Think it might be part of “the human thaing” to “make associations” or “link things”. As such, our “link” to yesterday’s Cut to the Chase of Blog Posting Mobile Events Tutorial is WordPress blog TwentyTen them’s header.php “thinking”, but quite … Continue reading →
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Card Sequence Game Multicoloured Dropdown and Mobile Tutorial
We’ve spent a day, onto the progress to yesterday’s Card Sequence Game Sharing Tutorial, with our Card Sequence game web application, improving on the card suit hearts and diamonds suit emojis, fundamentally black, but CSS achievable as red (as we … Continue reading →
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Tagged button, card, cards, class, collaboration, colour, CSS, denomination, DOM, dropdown, email, emoji, game, hover, HTML, image, Javascript, link, list, mailto, mobile, onmouseover, overlay, pseudo class, pseudo selector, select, sequence, share, sharing, size, SMS, suit, tooltip, unordered list
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Keyboard Typing Practice Choices Name Word Div Links Tutorial
At this blog, we’ve long been interested in the relative talents of the HTML textarea and div element types, as you can read about at HTML Div Overlay Jigsaw Talents Primer Tutorial. And today, on top of the “so far … Continue reading →
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Tagged accuracy, character, dict, dictionary, disable, div, dropdown, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, JSON, keyboard, link, list, name, name list, onpaste, onresize, overlay, paste, phrase, practice, practising, programming, quote, resize, select, textarea, touch typing, tutorial, type, typing, word, word list
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Keyboard Typing Practice Word Lists Tutorial
On most Linux or Unix or macOS operating systems there exists a folder /usr/share/dict (usually) … The /usr/share/dict/words file is a symbolic link managed using the Debian “alternatives” system. A common word list package providing that link is the wamerican … Continue reading →
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Tagged accuracy, character, dict, dictionary, disable, dropdown, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, JSON, keyboard, list, name, name list, onpaste, paste, phrase, practice, practising, programming, quote, select, textarea, touch typing, tutorial, type, typing, word, word list
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Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark History Tutorial
The idea to gather history of “user interest” into a new dropdown as a feature to enhance a comma (ie, “,”) hardcoding in an “eighth draft” PHP wiki_mark_eight.php web application, perhaps below, has several advantages today, we figure … recall … Continue reading →
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Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Word Categorization Tutorial
Today’s progress onto the recent Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Speech to Text Tutorial‘s Wikipedia Mark Words web application involve … a new dropdown categorizing words, which we hope might help users hone their marked Wikipedia content … AnyMixed CaseUpper CaseLower … Continue reading →
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