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Colouring In Drag and Drop Keyboard Events Tutorial
Despite us having precedents to turn to regarding … establishing a layer of keyboard onkeydown event logic for a non-textbox HTML element … we’ve had to look up so many websites for advice, thanks, that it must have been that … Continue reading →
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Colouring In Drag and Drop Mixed Platform Collaboration Tutorial
The urging within a lot of Responsive Web Design online advice is to use “proportional” units such as … % vw and vh … as much as possible, and all that is true. But the “px” unit is still relevant … Continue reading →
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Colouring In Drag and Drop Undo and Redo Tutorial
We all make mistakes. Especially with any colouring in of a Clip Art background image, which might be happening for users of our Colouring In web application we last talked about with yesterday’s Colouring In Drag and Drop Background Image … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, border, browse, cell, clip art, collaboration, column, Did you know, dimensions, doodle, doodling, drag, drag and drop, dragover, drop, email, emoji, encoding, entity, game, games, genericize, Google, grid, guess, hashtag, hashtagging, height, html entity, image, image search, image URL, Javascript, location.hash, mailto, mobile, navigation, nickname, number, ondragover, palette, PHP, pixel, pixels, programming, proof of concept, proportional, redo, resolution, row, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, table, table cell, television, tutorial, undo, units, url, value add, width
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Colouring In Drag and Drop Background Image Tutorial
So far it might have been hard for some users to visualize “colouring in” a blank canvas. As such, today, onto yesterday’s Colouring In Drag and Drop Mobile Tutorial we’re now offering … ability to define a tabular background image … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, border, browse, cell, collaboration, column, Did you know, dimensions, doodle, doodling, drag, drag and drop, dragover, drop, email, emoji, encoding, entity, game, games, genericize, grid, guess, hashtag, hashtagging, height, html entity, image, image URL, Javascript, location.hash, mailto, mobile, navigation, nickname, number, ondragover, palette, PHP, pixel, programming, proof of concept, proportional, row, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, table, table cell, television, tutorial, units, url, value add, width
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Colouring In Drag and Drop Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s Colouring In Drag and Drop Sharing Tutorial sharing and collaboration code for our latest Colouring In web application was tested on our MacBook Air laptop only. As you can imagine, that can mean that code working there is not … Continue reading →
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Tagged border, cell, collaboration, column, Did you know, dimensions, drag, drag and drop, dragover, drop, email, emoji, encoding, entity, game, games, genericize, grid, guess, hashtag, hashtagging, height, html entity, Javascript, location.hash, mailto, mobile, navigation, nickname, number, ondragover, palette, PHP, pixel, programming, proof of concept, proportional, row, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, table, table cell, television, tutorial, units, value add, width
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Colouring In Drag and Drop Sharing Tutorial
We’re hoping yesterday’s Colouring In Drag and Drop Settings Tutorial new Colouring In web application is seen as a creative’s tool. As such, you’re going to want to share and collaborate … some of you, that is?! You’re going to … Continue reading →
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Tagged border, cell, collaboration, column, Did you know, drag, drag and drop, dragover, drop, email, emoji, encoding, entity, game, games, genericize, grid, guess, hashtag, hashtagging, html entity, Javascript, location.hash, mailto, navigation, nickname, number, ondragover, palette, PHP, pixel, programming, proof of concept, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, table, table cell, television, tutorial, value add
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Find Number Game Clues Tutorial
Onto the “cloning start” yesterday’s Find Number Game Cloning Tutorial gave us to our Find the Number game, today, we improve on … its modes of play … adding to existant … find a computer decided upon number … with … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, cell, click, clone, cloning, clue, clues, collaboration, connective, CSS, dictionary, dropdown, email, emoji, English, event, first name, game, genericization, highlight, HTML, Javascript, Linux, listenerdictionary, mobile, mode, mode of use, name, numbers, onclick, overlay, parameterization, player, programming, regional indicator, score, scoring, select, selection, selectionchange, share, sharing, SMS, styling, table, table cell, text shadow, textarea, timer, tutorial, user, word, word game
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Find Number Game Cloning Tutorial
Around here we seem to find more use, as far as cloning one web application into another goes, cloning a game into another form of that game, perhaps changing a single data concept or mode of use. Today’s cloning … … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, cell, click, clone, cloning, clue, clues, collaboration, connective, CSS, dictionary, email, emoji, English, event, first name, game, genericization, highlight, HTML, Javascript, Linux, listenerdictionary, mobile, mode, mode of use, name, numbers, onclick, overlay, parameterization, programming, regional indicator, score, scoring, selection, selectionchange, share, sharing, SMS, styling, table, table cell, text shadow, textarea, timer, tutorial, word, word game
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