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CSS Gradient Creations Width Makeover Tutorial
Revisits to a web application, after some time, can bring “adverse” categories of reaction to me … UX (user experience) Javascript criticism … styling CSS annoyance … and today’s work, on our “Gradient Creations” web application, is as a result … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged aesthetics, CSS, gradient, HTML, linear gradient, makeover, programming, radial gradient, regex, regular expression, screen, selector, styling, tutorial, unit, webpage, width, width unit
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Javascript Multiline User Definable Replace RegExp Multiline Tutorial
The user definable Javascript “replace” code textbox of yesterday’s Javascript User Definable Replace RegExp Multiline Tutorial was not user friendly for ideas beyond that “replace” clause, but we see that the user may be wanting to learn about Javascript as … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged contenteditable, designMode, div, DOM, eval, execCommand, HTML, interaction, Javascript, line feed, multiline, paragraph, programming, proof of concept, regex, regexp, regular expression, replace, selection, string, textarea, textbox, trim, tutorial, user, user interaction, variable
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Javascript User Definable Replace RegExp Multiline Tutorial
Almost a year on, we revisit the Javascript Replace RegExp Multiline ExecCommand Tutorial, because, after all, if you are an interpretive substitutional kind of thinker you will know Javascript’s replace is the bee’s knees. Yesterday’s AppML Acronyms Hierarchy Tutorial‘s coding … Continue reading
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Tagged contenteditable, designMode, div, execCommand, HTML, interaction, Javascript, line feed, multiline, paragraph, programming, proof of concept, regex, regexp, regular expression, replace, selection, string, textarea, textbox, trim, tutorial, user, user interaction, variable
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Javascript Replace RegExp Multiline ExecCommand Tutorial
The star HTML element of the recent Javascript Replace RegExp Multiline Primer Tutorial was the … textarea … and a regular reader will know how we here like to associate textarea thinking with … div contenteditable=true … thinking, representing alternative … Continue reading
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Tagged contenteditable, designMode, div, execCommand, HTML, Javascript, line feed, multiline, paragraph, programming, proof of concept, regex, regexp, regular expression, replace, selection, string, textarea, trim, tutorial, variable
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Javascript Replace RegExp Multiline Primer Tutorial
Lately we have had a couple of web application projects using HTML textarea elements extensively. When you involve this particular HTML element type ascii code 10 (line feed) comes into play, and we, as programmers, may need to contend with … Continue reading
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Tagged HTML, Javascript, line feed, multiline, paragraph, programming, regex, regexp, regular expression, replace, string, trim, tutorial, variable
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