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WordPress Blog Posting Thread Content Summary Tutorial

Yesterday’s WordPress Blog Posting Content Summary Primer Tutorial used the

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WordPress Blog Posting Content Summary Primer Tutorial

We really like WordPress.org for the basis of this blog’s design (and recognize WordPress.com as a great idea for those not wanting to host their own Apache/PHP/MySql domain). And am sure you would not be surprised that I am not … Continue reading

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Multiple Class Slideshow Details Tutorial

Just as with Very Versus Too Game Primer Tutorial, today, with our changes to functionality onto yesterday’s Multiple Class Slideshow Primer Tutorial we have the scenario of both of our favourite web design “concepts” here at this blog, namely … … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Multiple Choice Quiz Reveal Tutorial

The previous HTML/Javascript Multiple Choice Quiz Administration Tutorial saw us create a Multiple Choice Quiz based on the “pub quiz” style game called Eggheads “where a challenger team of 5 tries to defeat a champion team of 5 in a … Continue reading

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Javascript Promises Object and async Genericization Tutorial

Today, we’re pulling together two recent threads of blog posting ideas … Promise object … and … async (and await) … both controllers of “asynchronicity in web application” tools, building on yesterday’s Javascript async and await Primer Tutorial. They are … Continue reading

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HTML5 Details Summary Primer Tutorial

Today’s “proof of concept” web application features two HTML element types new to when HTML5 came into the picture, namely … details tag … and … summary tag … and wished, now, that I’d looked earlier on into these two … Continue reading

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