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Just Javascript Quiz CSS Styling Tutorial
Our “Just Javascript” adage used throughout this blog posting thread, up until today, headed by yesterday’s Just Javascript Quiz Content Management Tutorial needs more explanation. Really what we are trying to do might better be described as “No Body Definition” … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Quiz Content Management Tutorial
It feels like an “onions of the 4th dimension” idea to allow the user to control the questions and answers behind the workings of yesterday’s Just Javascript Quiz Multiple Users Tutorial‘s web application, featuring “Just Javascript”. It’s not “Just Javascript” … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Quiz Multiple Users Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s Just Javascript Quiz via Cards Tutorial we were surprised how difficult it was to stay with “Just Javascript” and allow for multiple player play. We didn’t opt for the parent to ask about the number of players, … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Quiz via Cards Tutorial
Yesterday’s Just Javascript Navigation Tutorial continues our interest in “Just Javascript” (or “No Body”) web applications. We think today’s “Numbers Quiz” via a “Card Deck” organizational design ups the ante on all this. We realize now what we have been … Continue reading →
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Just Javascript Navigation Tutorial
The recent use we made of … document.createElement/click() … got us thinking of the “Just Javascript” (or No Body) blog posting thread headed by Just Javascript Webmail No Body Attachment Tutorial. As such, today we present the very simple (but … Continue reading →
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