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Word Find Game Aesthetics Tutorial

CSS styling keeps getting better for webpages, with extended functionality, as proven when CSS3 came to being. Two styling features we find quite impactive are … CSS animation … and … CSS linear gradients … we use, respectively, regarding … … Continue reading

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Word Find Game Mobile Tutorial

Yesterday’s Word Find Game Personalization Tutorial, and the Word Find Game from versions before all had an unwieldy relationship with mobile platforms. The … selection, via Selection API, using HTML textarea, suits non-mobile well … but we think today’s newly … Continue reading

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Word Find Game Personalization Tutorial

Yesterday’s Word Find Game Modes of Use Tutorial gave us the means by which we could have multiple players in our “Finding the Word” game, as a number. But many users prefer “names” to “numbers”. And so … we start … Continue reading

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Word Find Game Modes of Use Tutorial

Online games often feature … degree of difficulty number of player(s) … modes of use that the user(s) can control. And so, with this in mind, to improve on yesterday’s Word Find Game Underlay Tutorial we’ve set out providing ways … Continue reading

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Word Find Game Underlay Tutorial

If you are a regular reader at this blog, you will know we discuss the CSS styling idea of … overlay … much more than … underlay … but there is essentially only the difference in the control of “z-index” … Continue reading

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Word Find Game Primer Tutorial

Today’s “Word Find Game” gets its inspirations from two sources … remembering those word find games you might find in the Sunday newspapers … and as a coding basis … textarea and Selection API user interface you can prepare for … Continue reading

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Selection API and Clipboard API Tutorial

There’s the … clipboard, the “cut and copy and paste ideas”, for text, as we showed you with Clipboard API Image Tutorial and Clipboard API Primer Tutorial … but there’s also the bit before you reach the clipboard using the … Continue reading

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CSS Position Sticky Primer Tutorial

The concept of scrolling in a webpage is a way to get to places “below the fold” or “to the right of the fold” regarding vertical and horizontal scrolling, respectively. We wanted to start exploring this idea by starting with … Continue reading

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