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Canvas Drag and Drop Less Ephemeral Tutorial
We’re bucking the trend, today, “offering less” but “producing more”, we’re hoping, on top of the progress of yesterday’s Canvas Drag and Drop Ephemeral Tutorial …. adding totaking from an “internal use only” level of ephemeralness which only offered an … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, annotation, background, button, canvas, click, collaboration, communication, data uri, data url, div, drag, drag and drop, drop, email, emoji, emoji button, graphics, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, link, mailto, onclick, ondragover, ondragstart, ondrop, popup, popup window, presentation, programming, prompt, proof of concept, share, sharing, slide, stop press, text, textarea, tutorial, webpage, window
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Event Calendar Collaboration Textarea Highlight Linking Tutorial
For the first time we can remember, with our Events in Month web application of yesterday’s Event Calendar Collaboration Remembering Recipient Tutorial … we’re channelling how in emails “word strings” starting with “http” become links … and so … in … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, address bar, address URL, argument, arguments, bold, bookmark, button, calendar, collaboration.share, colour, communication, conduit, CSS, data, date, day, day of week, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, event, file_get_contents, get, hashtag, hashtagging, highlight, highlighting, HTML, IP address, Javascript, label, linear gradient, link, localStorage, mailto, MAMP, month, onblur, PHP, placeholder, popup, popup window, programming, recipient, select, selector, sharing, SMS, span, stop press, style, styling, table, text, text shadow, textarea, timing, title, tutorial, uniquifier, url, user experience, UX, value, window.email, window.localStorage, word
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Event Calendar Collaboration Remembering Recipient Tutorial
When doing our inhouse testing for Event Calendar Collaboration Tutorial the other day, it got us “peeved”, shall we say. We wanted a mechanism, with those “a” link “mailto:” emailing arrangements, of not having to fill out the email address … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, address URL, argument, arguments, bold, bookmark, button, calendar, collaboration.share, colour, communication, conduit, CSS, data, date, day, day of week, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, event, file_get_contents, get, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IP address, Javascript, label, linear gradient, link, localStorage, mailto, MAMP, month, onblur, PHP, placeholder, programming, recipient, select, selector, sharing, SMS, span, stop press, style, styling, table, text shadow, timing, title, tutorial, uniquifier, url, user experience, UX, value, window.email, window.localStorage
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Event Calendar Collaboration Tutorial
The Event Calendar web application project, of Event Calendar PHP Bookmark Tutorial, from last year is worth a revisit, the reason being … it did not have a fully fleshed out collaboration or sharing set of functionalities … at the … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, address URL, argument, arguments, bold, bookmark, button, calendar, collaboration.share, colour, communication, conduit, CSS, data, date, day, day of week, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, event, file_get_contents, get, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IP address, Javascript, label, linear gradient, link, mailto, MAMP, month, PHP, placeholder, programming, select, selector, sharing, SMS, span, stop press, style, styling, table, text shadow, timing, title, tutorial, uniquifier, url, user experience, UX, value, window.email
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Chess and Draughts Game Styling Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Draughts Game Logic Tutorial we progress with … mild styling makeovers for the Chess and Draughts Game looks … structure of webpage, in a user experience sense, helping make enough room for the main point of the webpage, … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual, Ajax, algorithm, annotation, Apache, argument, arguments, array, attachment, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, board, camera, camera app, canvas, check, checkmate, chess, clicking, code, collaborate, collaboration, commentary, communication, conduit, contain, contenteditable, correspondence, correspondent, cover, CSS, data uri, data url, details, Did you know, dimensions, document, Document Root, DOM, draughts, ellipsis, email, email address, emoji, eval, exim, external Javascript, file, filename, file_put_contents, form, FormData, game, Google Chrome, graphics, height, HTML, image, image file, iOS, IP address, Javascript, king, layout, line break, link, logic, mail server, mailto, message, mobile, move.moves, nowrap, onmouseover, ontouchdown, personalization, photo, PHP, piece, placement, player, post, postcard, privacy, programming, prompt, recipient, reveal, rule, rules, Safari, scale, scaling, scenario, scene, scribble, security, send, sentence, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, signature, size, sizing, smart device, SMS, sms number, strategy, style, styling, summary, temporary, toggle, touch, touchdown, tutorial, url, user experience, UX, web browser, web server, web share api, width, XMLHttpRequest
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Draughts Game Logic Tutorial
Is “mutipurposing code” overrated? We asked the general populace. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . You know what? We’ll leave that topic … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual, Ajax, algorithm, annotation, Apache, argument, arguments, array, attachment, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, board, camera, camera app, canvas, check, checkmate, chess, clicking, code, collaborate, collaboration, commentary, communication, conduit, contain, contenteditable, correspondence, correspondent, cover, data uri, data url, Did you know, dimensions, document, Document Root, DOM, draughts, email, email address, emoji, eval, exim, external Javascript, file, filename, file_put_contents, form, FormData, game, Google Chrome, graphics, height, HTML, image, image file, iOS, IP address, Javascript, king, layout, link, logic, mail server, mailto, message, mobile, move.moves, onmouseover, ontouchdown, personalization, photo, PHP, piece, placement, player, post, postcard, privacy, programming, prompt, recipient, rule, rules, Safari, scale, scaling, scenario, scene, scribble, security, send, sentence, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, signature, size, sizing, smart device, SMS, sms number, strategy, temporary, toggle, touch, touchdown, tutorial, url, web browser, web server, web share api, width, XMLHttpRequest
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Chess Game Check Logic Tutorial
Finally, after the recent Chess Game Correspondence Tutorial, today, we tackle … Chess check logic … regarding … castling knowing when your King is in check or somebody has put your King in check knowing when an illegal move has … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual, Ajax, algorithm, annotation, Apache, argument, arguments, array, attachment, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, board, camera, camera app, canvas, check, checkmate, chess, clicking, code, collaborate, collaboration, commentary, communication, conduit, contain, contenteditable, correspondence, correspondent, cover, data uri, data url, Did you know, dimensions, document, Document Root, DOM, email, email address, emoji, eval, exim, external Javascript, file, filename, file_put_contents, form, FormData, game, Google Chrome, graphics, height, HTML, image, image file, iOS, IP address, Javascript, king, layout, link, logic, mail server, mailto, message, mobile, move.moves, onmouseover, ontouchdown, personalization, photo, PHP, piece, placement, player, post, postcard, privacy, programming, prompt, recipient, rule, rules, Safari, scale, scaling, scenario, scene, scribble, security, send, sentence, setInterval, share, sharing, signature, size, sizing, smart device, SMS, sms number, strategy, temporary, toggle, touch, touchdown, tutorial, url, web browser, web server, web share api, width, XMLHttpRequest
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Mak-yek Game Tutorial
Adding to the recent Chess and Draughts Game Styling Tutorial we add … a Mak-yek Game (as proposed today) … has more in common with … a Chess Game … in the sense that the … playing board is the … Continue reading →