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HTML Attribute CSS Pseudo Class Styling Tutorial
Around here with the wording of our blog posts we try to get it right when differentiating an HTML “attribute” as distinct from a CSS “property”. Over time, the best explanation we can give for HTML attribute is that it … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged attribute, CSS, data, data attribute, function, global data attribute, HTML, outerHTML, programming, property, pseudo class, selector, style, tutorial, XML
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Element Object Scrolling Word Break Tutorial
We continue on the CSS styling themes of yesterday’s Element Object Scrolling CSS Styling Tutorial because our “try below” HTML iframe incarnation of the use of our “Element Object (Programmatic) Scrolling” web application got us thinking about quite a few … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged cell, class, CSS, DOM, element, HTML, id, Javascript, object, overflow, overflow wrap, programming, proof of concept, row, scroll, scrolling, scrollIntoView, selector, style, styling, table, tutorial, whitespace, word break
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Element Object Scrolling CSS Styling Tutorial
Yesterday’s Element Object Scrolling Primer Tutorial‘s “first draft” web application was functional as a “proof of concept” way to show how [Element].scrollIntoView() could work practically. To help out a web application that is just “functional” and improve the way the … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged cell, class, CSS, DOM, element, HTML, id, Javascript, object, programming, proof of concept, row, scroll, scrolling, scrollIntoView, selector, style, styling, table, tutorial
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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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CSS Overflow-X Code Within Cell Tutorial
Yesterday’s Karaoke YouTube Video Search Event Timing Tutorial blog posting’s presentation (ie. its “look”), at least earlier on today had some of its priorities out of skew. It was a blog post trying to get the reader to examine “the … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, code, CSS, descendant, descendant selector, nest, nesting, overflow, overflow-x, post, posting, programming, selector, style, styling, table cell, tutorial, Wordpress
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Just Javascript Card Game Cursor Tutorial
Today we grew the complexity of the logic for non-mobile cursor users of our 500 or bridge card game web application, after yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial. The logic took a while and the presentation took a while … Continue reading →