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HTML Datalist Tag Quiz Tutorial
After the preparatory work of HTML Datalist Tag Primer Tutorial we want to use the HTML5 newly released tag, the datalist tag, for the purposes of writing a simple “Capitals of Countries” quiz. The upshot is … most pleasing in … Continue reading
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Tagged autocomplete, autocompletion, combobox, country, datalist, desktop, dropdown, GUI, HTML, HTML5, keyboard, programming, quiz, select, tutorial, windows forms
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HTML Datalist Tag Country Flag Quiz Tutorial
Sometimes there’s quite a big difference between the optimism a proof of concept project can engender, and the application of that to a real world application. The use of HTML Datalist Tag Primer Tutorial‘s road testing of the datalist tag, … Continue reading
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Tagged autocomplete, autocompletion, combobox, country, datalist, desktop, dropdown, GUI, HTML, HTML5, keyboard, programming, quiz, select, tutorial, windows forms
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Circular Text or Emoji Periodic Table Quiz Tutorial
Meanwhile, back at Circular Text ideas we were wondering if we could add more interest to a quiz by making the circular ends to a similar wheel as the roulette wheel (as discussed with Circular Text or Emoji Roulette Animation … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, array, ascii, charCodeAt, chemistry, circle, compound emoji, CSS, document.head, DOM, emoji, form, game, genericization, Google, Google chart, HTML, indexOf, ISO, Javascript, keyframes, linear gradient, link, onclick, periodic table, pie chart, post, programming, proof of concept, quiz, radial gradient, roulette, String.fromCodePoint, text, transition, transitions, tutorial, whitespace
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Country via Capital Placeholder Quiz Game Tutorial
Our latest favourite HTML styling feature is the HTML placeholder attribute. We like its … ability to be a replacement for a label or caption, especially when designing an HTML form, and hence, saving space similar ability to be able … Continue reading
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Tagged DOM, game, games, HTML, input, Javascript, marquee, PHP, placeholder, programming, quiz, reveal, setTimeout, transparency, tutorial
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Emoji Fractions Quiz Primer Tutorial
We discovered some mathematical fraction and Roman Numeral emojis today, and so we have for you today a new Roman Numerals Fraction Quiz game that use these emojis. The last fractions game we had was HTML/Javascript Canvas Fractions Drag and … Continue reading
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Tagged array, emoji, fraction, fractions, game, games, HTML, Javascript, mathematics, numbers, programming, quiz, roman numerals, tutorial
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