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CSS Accent Colour Primer Tutorial
A recent “stumble upon” on the Internet got us interested in the “accent-color” CSS property, which is only relevant as per … The accent-color property specifies the accent color for user-interface controls like: <input type=”checkbox”>, <input type=”radio”>, <input type=”range”> and … Continue reading
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Tagged accent-color, aesthetics, checkbox, colour, CSS, HTML, input, programming, progress, property, radio, range, tutorial, Web Application
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Text Background Clip Primer Tutorial
Again, today, we’re cloning and modifying a new “proof of concept” version of a “Text Background Clip” server web application … based on the PHP of Simple Emoji Border Card Primer Tutorial … and … a lot of CSS help … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, background-clip, block, card, clone, cloning, comma, CSS, delimitation, div, emoji, exec, HTML, PHP, post, programming, range, server, shell_exec, style, styling, SVG, textarea, tutorial, window, wording, words
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Emoji Animation CSS Block Tutorial
Do you recall a few days back, with Simple Emoji Border Card Sharing Tutorial how we avoided “too long” mailto: and/or sms: “a” link href arrangements, before we harnessed the command line combination of … diff ed … the latter … Continue reading
Feed via Date Primer Tutorial
Feeds, as Wikipedia reminds us … Data feed is a mechanism for users to receive updated data from data sources. It is commonly used by real-time applications in point-to-point settings as well as on the World Wide Web. The latter … Continue reading
Textarea Width and Height Control Primer Tutorial
Continuing on the theme of HTML5 new elements (and features), HTML input types in today’s case, as for the previous Colour Discernment Game Primer Tutorial‘s case (of the new HTML5 type=color HTML input type) we draw parallels with … the … Continue reading
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Tagged cell, CSS, DOM, event, form, getComputedStyle, height, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, meter, onchange, onload, onresize, percentage, programming, progress, range, rotation, screen, setTimeout, table, textarea, transform, tutorial, width
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Worldbank API World Country Reporting Regex Tutorial
Don’t know why, but have often equated regex work in Javascript or PHP with “RegEx Rangers”, or some such other “superhero” categorization. That is because to wield RegEx principles is a bit like swinging a sword through the “butter” of … Continue reading
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Tagged API, chart, cookie, difference, email, email client, emoji, filter, global substitution, Google, Google chart, HTML, indicator, Javascript, JSON, mailto, parameter, period, PHP, pie chart, programming, range, regex, rend, replace, report, reporting, share, substitution, tutorial, url, variable, Worldbank
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Worldbank API World Country Reporting Range Tutorial
If you’ve been keeping up to date with the latest thread of blog postings regarding our “Worldbank API World Country Reporting Project” web application, you’ll notice that there is no mention of a Worldbank API indicators in the blog title. … Continue reading
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Tagged API, chart, cookie, difference, email, email client, emoji, Google, Google chart, HTML, indicator, Javascript, JSON, mailto, parameter, period, PHP, pie chart, programming, range, rend, report, reporting, share, tutorial, url, variable, Worldbank
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