Numbers Guessing Game
Your Numbers Game
Get
clueYour
answerYour
ScoreClue? Score 0/0
-
Recent Posts
- Regional Text Google Chart Map Charts via Country Code Tutorial
- Regional Text Google Chart Geo Charts via Country Code Tutorial
- Regional Text Google Chart Geo Charts on AlmaLinux Tutorial
- WordPress Link URL Remapping Tutorial
- Textarea Content Masking Pattern Genericization Tutorial
- Textarea Content Masking Pattern Tutorial
- Textarea Content Masking Tutorial
- Australian Postcode Place Revisit Tutorial
Categories
- Ajax
- Android
- Animation
- Anything You Like
- Code::Blocks
- Coding
- Colour Matching
- Data Integration
- Database
- Delphi
- Eclipse
- eLearning
- ESL
- Event-Driven Programming
- Games
- GIMP
- GUI
- Hardware
- Installers
- iOS
- Land Surveying
- Moodle
- Music Poll
- NetBeans
- Networking
- News
- Not Categorised
- OOP
- Operating System
- Photography
- Projects
- Signage Poll
- Software
- SpectroPhotometer
- Tiki Wiki
- Trips
- Tutorials
- Uncategorized
- Visual Studio
- Xcode
Meta
Tags
Ajax animation background button canvas command line CSS Did you know div DOM dropdown email emoji event form game games Google Google chart HTML IFRAME image iOS iPad Javascript MAMP map mobile navigation onclick overlay PHP programming select share sharing SMS SVG table textarea tutorial url video web browser webpageYour Background Image
OnTopList
Tag Archives: navigation
AutoCompletion ComboBox Mobile Tutorial
Improving on yesterday’s AutoCompletion ComboBox Drill Down Tutorial‘s wikiautocompletion.htm‘s changed HTML parent wikiautocompletion.htm‘s live run today it is mainly mobile platform considerations that got us … adding a meta viewport element as per … <meta id=”myviewport” name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1.3, minimum-scale=0.1, … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
|
Tagged autocompletion, button, class, combobox, contenteditable, div, DOM, dropdown, external Javascript, form, HTML, id, Javascript, list, method, mobile, navigation, PHP, post, select, submit button, textbox, Wikipedia
|
Leave a comment
AutoCompletion ComboBox Drill Down Tutorial
After yesterday’s AutoCompletion ComboBox Navigate Tutorial, today we want to turn our attention to “data matters”. So far our data has consisted of … initial layer of hardcopy data … and yesterday we offered … user enterable Wikipedia “List Of” … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
|
Tagged autocompletion, button, class, combobox, contenteditable, div, DOM, dropdown, external Javascript, form, HTML, id, Javascript, list, method, navigation, PHP, post, select, submit button, textbox, Wikipedia
|
Leave a comment
AutoCompletion ComboBox Navigate Tutorial
Today’s task on top of the proof of concept work of yesterday’s AutoCompletion ComboBox Primer Tutorial is to get some meaningful functionality when clicking that “Test” button (which up until today you would describe as “Validation only” functionality). And so, … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
|
Tagged autocompletion, button, combobox, contenteditable, div, DOM, dropdown, external Javascript, form, HTML, Javascript, list, method, navigation, PHP, post, select, submit button, textbox, Wikipedia
|
Leave a comment
Sprite Background Menu Navigation Javascript Tutorial
Yesterday’s Sprite Background Menu Navigation Primer Tutorial set the scenario for today’s work, that we are often looking for. You see, we’re trying to help beginners to web application creation here, by and large, and there is no better topic … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
|
Tagged background, background-position, copy, CSS, drag, event, HTML, IFRAME, image, ImageMagick, menu, missing Javascript, navigation, new tab, onclick, onload, PaintBrush, paste, programming, sprite, style, styling, tutorial, webpage, window
|
Leave a comment
Sprite Background Menu Navigation Primer Tutorial
There are a lot of ways to design and code for a menu used for navigation in a webpage. We happened to be reading CSS Sprites, and where it said … CSS sprites technique is a way to reduce the … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
|
Tagged background, background-position, copy, CSS, drag, HTML, image, ImageMagick, menu, missing Javascript, navigation, PaintBrush, paste, programming, sprite, style, styling, tutorial, webpage
|
Leave a comment
Text to Emoji Preview Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML Editor HTML Preview Tutorial set us to thinking that its “Preview” of “future display” could also work well with our Text to Emoji Short Code Translation Textarea Flip Flop Tutorial‘s “Text to Emoji” web application. Within … yesterday’s … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
|
Tagged conversion, CSS, emoji, form, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, lookup, navigation, opacity, overlay, position, Preview, previewing, programming, rubber banding, style, target, text, translation, tutorial, z-index
|
Leave a comment
Hashtag Navigation Scrolling Tweaks WordPress Tutorial
The recent Hashtag Navigation Scrolling Tweaks Primer Tutorial “proof of concept” ideas gave us something to work on to fix some annoyances with navigation to this WordPress Blog you are reading. We found that we often fell short of the … Continue reading →
Hashtag Navigation Scrolling Tweaks Primer Tutorial
We’ve got what we hope is an interesting proof of concept web application for you today. What do you think of … Hagtag navigation plus a Scrolling correction … combining that … HTML #hashtag navigation eg. #t5 … combined with … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
|
Tagged double hashtag, hash, hashtag, HTML, Javascript, location.hash, navigation, programming, proof of concept, scroll, scrolling, tutorial, tweak
|
Leave a comment