Numbers Guessing Game
Your Numbers Game
Get
clueYour
answerYour
ScoreClue? Score 0/0
-
Recent Posts
- Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Guises Tutorial
- Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversions Primer Tutorial
- Word to HTML to CSV Delimitation Primer Tutorial
- WordPress Blog Comments URL Right Click Popup Check Tutorial
- USB Based Tethering of MacBook Air to iPhone Tutorial
- Bluetooth Based Tethering of iPad to iPhone Tutorial
- YouTube Video API Event Playlist Generations Tutorial
- WebGL Google Chrome Configuration Issue Tutorial
Categories
- Ajax
- Android
- Animation
- Anything You Like
- Code::Blocks
- Coding
- Colour Matching
- Data Integration
- Database
- Delphi
- Eclipse
- eLearning
- ESL
- Event-Driven Programming
- Games
- GIMP
- GUI
- Hardware
- Installers
- iOS
- Land Surveying
- Moodle
- Music Poll
- NetBeans
- Networking
- News
- Not Categorised
- OOP
- Operating System
- Photography
- Projects
- Signage Poll
- Software
- SpectroPhotometer
- Tiki Wiki
- Trips
- Tutorials
- Uncategorized
- Visual Studio
- Xcode
Meta
Tags
Ajax animation background button canvas command line CSS Did you know div DOM dropdown email emoji event form game games Google Google chart HTML IFRAME image iOS iPad Javascript MAMP map mobile navigation onclick overlay PHP programming select share sharing SMS SVG table textarea tutorial url video web browser webpageYour Background Image
OnTopList
Tag Archives: submit
PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Open Image in New Tab Tutorial
We encouraged recently to use the web browser right click (for Windows, two finger gesture on Mac) functionality on our pixellated images in yesterday’s PHP GD Image at Pixel Level User of Signature Tutorial work, for instance. But we were … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
|
Tagged animation, background, background image, cache, canvas, circle, co-ordinates, colour, data uri, density, div, DOM, form, GD, geometry, getComputedStyle, Google, height, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, localStorage, mathematics, negative, ob_start, opacity, overlay, parent, pen down, pen up, PHP, pixel, plot, positive, programming, rasterize, scribble, setTimeout, shape, signature, stop press, submit, tutorial, web storage, width, window.getComputedStyle
|
Leave a comment
Python and Perl ftp Download Tutorial
The Three Ps ride again today, building on yesterday’s Perl ftp and the Three Ps Tutorial and adding in the ability to download a single file at a time as a “Download” scenario … in modern parlance … though in … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
|
Tagged button, command line, connection, download, exec, file, file transfer, ftp, get, kermit, Linux, list, Perl, PHP, programming, protocol, Python, read, submit, tutorial, url, write
|
Leave a comment
Perl ftp and the Three Ps Tutorial
Yesterday’s Python ftp Primer Tutorial is given a “return of the Three Ps” feel today. Yes, we code some Perl to do similar ftp listing logic as we did with Python yesterday, so that … PHP supervises ftp listing functionality … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
|
Tagged button, command line, connection, exec, ftp, Linux, list, Perl, PHP, programming, Python, submit, tutorial, url
|
Leave a comment
Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows in iOS Tutorial
Yesterday’s Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows Tutorial is put into context, today, as we start our journey down the road of readying some of our rjmprogramming.com.au PHP web applications to only conditionally use the Javascript popup windows if we … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Tutorials, Xcode
|
Tagged alert popup box, button, conditional, confirm popup box, form, HTML, input, interactive, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, navigation, onblur, onkeypress, overload, popup, programming, prompt, prompt popup box, submit, textbox, tutorial, UIWebView, WebView, WKWebView, Xcode
|
2 Comments
Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows Tutorial
We’ve been working on HTML Javascript conditional Javascript “overload” thoughts. The first project with respect to this? Conditional “overload” of the Javascript prompt and confirm and alert popup windows with an HTML form containing input type=text and input type=submit “button” … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
|
Tagged alert popup box, button, conditional, confirm popup box, form, HTML, input, interactive, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, navigation, onblur, onkeypress, overload, popup, programming, prompt, prompt popup box, submit, textbox, tutorial
|
Leave a comment