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Tag Archives: newspaper
CSS3 Multi Columns Orphans and Widows Tutorial
We’re returning to the “newspaper column” themes of CSS3 Multi Columns Primer Tutorial today, wanting to add into the logic of a new newspaperow.html web application usage of CSS orphans and widows properties (and contenteditable=true way a user can alter … Continue reading
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Tagged column, contenteditable, CSSX CSS3, DOM, HTML, Javascript, multiple, newspaper, orphans, programming, styling, tutorial, widows
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Column Intelligence Editing Tutorial
Lately we’ve been excited about various ways to use the contenteditable=”true” global HTML attribute to turn HTML “display” elements into “that and more”, in other words “display and edit” elements. Fast forward to a couple of days back with Column … Continue reading
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Tagged background, background image, column, contenteditable, CSS, Did you know, div, editing, float, Harry Potter, HTML, Javascript, linear gradient, newspaper, opacity, programming, scroll, textarea, tutorial, typesetting
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Rainbow Games PHP Emoji Tutorial
In order to take that further genericization step onto the achievements of yesterday’s Rainbow Games Genericization Tutorial to get onto (the mathematics Induction principle inspired) … prove for the first case prove for the second case prove for the nth … Continue reading
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Tagged abstraction, background, background image, column, CSS, database, emoji, eval, file_get_contents, float, genericization, HTML, HTML entities, induction, Javascript, linear gradient, newspaper, onion, opacity, permalink, permalinks, PHP, programming, scroll, tutorial, typesetting
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Rainbow Games Genericization Tutorial
What would help genericize the recent Rainbow Games Double Transformation Tutorial “Rainbow Games” web application? How about introducing another sport? Again, in honour of “onions of the 4th dimension” approaches, we mainly, turn to the power of Javascript’s eval methodology … Continue reading
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Tagged abstraction, background, background image, column, CSS, eval, float, genericization, HTML, induction, Javascript, linear gradient, newspaper, onion, opacity, programming, scroll, tutorial, typesetting
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Column Intelligence Float Tutorial
If yesterday’s Column Intelligence Primer Tutorial started us out on a project for online newspaper looking web page, it got the concept of “columns” look started, but lacked that “real world” newspaper “column look” where columns don’t just have uninterrupted … Continue reading
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Tagged background, background image, column, CSS, Did you know, float, Harry Potter, HTML, Javascript, linear gradient, newspaper, opacity, programming, scroll, tutorial, typesetting
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Column Intelligence Primer Tutorial
Newspapers work as a media source largely because of their column format. It is no coincidence newspapers got this format, if you research typesetting. In the online world, presentation formats have more possibilities and varieties than newspapers presented, but that … Continue reading
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Tagged background, background image, column, CSS, Did you know, HTML, Javascript, linear gradient, newspaper, opacity, programming, scroll, tutorial, typesetiing
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