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Dice Games Peer to Peer Emoji Tutorial
The recent Knockout Dice Game Emoji Tutorial got us a little peeved. We do like fairness, even for your humble web application, and when The Knockout Dice Game got an “emoji makeover” a few days ago … well … we’re … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged checkbox, clone, cloning, codepoint, CSS, decimal entity, DejaVu sans, dice, dropdown, emoji, emojipedia, entity, fileformat, fileformat.info, font, font family, game, getComputedStyle, header, HTML, html decimal entity, internationalization, Javascript, justify, passivity, peer, peer to peer, percentage, probability, programming, responsive design, right to left, score, scoring, select, stop press, String.fromCodePoint, table, tabular, tutorial, units, W3C
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Knockout Dice Game Emoji Tutorial
To our mind, the invention of emojis has been a really positive part of the online world. Maybe we’re that extra bit fond of them because it can go somewhere on the way to …
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged checkbox, codepoint, CSS, decimal entity, DejaVu sans, dice, dropdown, emoji, emojipedia, entity, fileformat, fileformat.info, font, font family, game, header, HTML, html decimal entity, internationalization, Javascript, passivity, percentage, probability, programming, responsive design, score, scoring, String.fromCodePoint, table, tabular, tutorial, units, W3C
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Freeformatter Validation Primer Tutorial
It is our considered opinion that for content editors of reasonably large chunks of HTML the HTML Validator at the Freeformatter website can be a very useful tool. It saved our bacon one day with one of our blog postings … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged content, freeformatter, HTML, lint, online, syntax, tool, tutorial, validation, W3C
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HTML Internet Explorer Conditional Comment Primer Tutorial
When writing HTML code there is a means by which you can differentiate … external Cascading Style Sheets … and … HTML elements … as to whether they will be considered by an Internet Explorer browser, of any version. The … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged cross-browser, HTML, Internet Explorer, programming, tutorial, validation, W3C
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Audio/Video HTML5 Form Input Capture via PHP Primer Tutorial
We’ve spoken before about the wonderful HTML5, and its capabilities to upload audio and/or videos to a web server (or, with Share functionalities onto public repositories like YouTube, should you wish). The key attributes to an HTML input element, as … Continue reading
W3C XHTML Nu Checker Validation Primer Tutorial
Have you ever had an out of body experience? I have, twice, and that second one verifies the first, at least for me, in that it is hard to validate it, or believe that it definitely happened, exactly, that first … Continue reading
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Tagged CSS, deprecated, Did you know, div, HTML, programming, tutorial, validation, validator, W3C, World Wide Consortium, XHTML
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