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Drag and Drop via Hotlinked Javascript Global Variable Tutorial
The recent Drag and Drop via Hotlinked External Javascript Tutorial had an annoyance, whereby, regarding its modus operandi of … write their own HTML (and derived Javascript) via a textarea element with initial template HTML code construct a personalized HTML … Continue reading
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Drag and Drop Three Dimensional Look Tutorial
So far with our latest Drag and Drop work, further to that of Drag and Drop via Hotlinked External Javascript Tutorial below, we’ve concentrated on Javascript. So, you’d think it would be CSS’s time for attention?! Well, sort of. We … Continue reading
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, child, CSS, download, drag, drag and drop, drop, emoji, external Javascript, form, generic, genericization, global, global variable, hotwire, hotwiring, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, local web server, MAMP, onclick, onmousedown, ontouchdown, parent, PHP, programming, script, style, styling, text shadow, textarea, three dimensional, tutorial, url, user, variable, webpage
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Image Filter Display Tutorial
We’re glad today’s “Image Filter Display Tutorial” blog posting title is shorter than yesterday’s “Animated GIF Duration Calculation Filter Browsing Tutorial” because the main task today was … to take all our “proof of concept” web applications and distil them … Continue reading
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Animated GIF Duration Calculation Filter Browsing Tutorial
Can a “proof of concept” arrangement last three blog postings? If there’s more you want to prove, ahead of committing to the final product that might hone in on the specificity of the idea, and another iframe hosted web application … Continue reading
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Tagged animated gif, browse, browsing, button, client, clientdide, CSS, Did you know, duration, file API, filter, HTML, Javascript, onmousedown, ontouchdown, PHP, programming, programming.tutorial, promise, proof, proof of concept, style, styling
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Chess Game Midway Scenario Layout Tutorial
We are always intrigued by those Chess “end game scenarios” that appear in the newspaper. We’re guessing to get good at Chess you need to know strategies to adopt for various scenarios. With that in mind, in addition, onto those … Continue reading →