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Web Application Controlled Progress Cursor Primer Tutorial
We had occasion to revisit the card game (and more) recent web application exploits highlighted in the recent Just Javascript Card Game Cursor Tutorial thread of blog postings and shaped to play Bridge via … https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/HTMLCSS/cards_usefocus.html?card_memories=04.1:ara … and was “personally … Continue reading →
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Tagged bridge, card game, cards, cursor, Javascript, overload, popup, programming, prompt, tutorial, Web Application, window
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New Windows on iOS Primer Tutorial
Call me a troglodyte if you like, but to me, the concept in Information Technology (in the GUI (Graphical User Interface) concept) of “windows” was best understood, on Windows, before Windows 10. Windows 10 has not diminished the possibilities regarding … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, cascade, desktop, GUI, icon, iOS, iPhone, link, mobile, mobile app, operating system, Safari, screen, tutorial, web browser, window, Windows
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Javascript Popup Window HTML Alternative Save Tutorial
In yesterday’s Javascript Popup Window Alternative Save Tutorial you may recall … … a combined functionality usage that we cannot recall ever using before. But we do remember mentioning sessionStorage’s role methodology before to help HTML/Javascript achieve a little of … Continue reading →
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Tagged accountability, client, client/server, Desktop Application, dialog box, document.write, form, global, global variable, GUI, HTML, interactive entry, Javascript, localStorage, modal, modal dialog box, overlay, PHP, popup, popup window, programming, recall, save, script, server, sessionStorage, tool, tutorial, user, user input, variable, window
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Javascript Popup Window Alternative Save Tutorial
A web application like yesterday’s one in Javascript Popup Window Alternative Tutorial misses “accountability” by not having a way to recall a scenario. Come to think of it, it is hard to consider a web application involving user input as … Continue reading →
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Tagged accountability, Desktop Application, dialog box, form, global, global variable, GUI, HTML, interactive entry, Javascript, localStorage, modal, modal dialog box, overlay, PHP, popup, popup window, programming, recall, save, sessionStorage, tool, tutorial, user, user input, variable, window
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Javascript Popup Window Alternative Tutorial
Javascript popup windows are a bit of a web application wooooooorrrrllllddd throwback to the early days of operating system GUI desktop applications, even before dialog boxes in those operating system desktop applications. They stop the workflow of the web application, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Desktop Application, dialog box, form, global, global variable, GUI, HTML, interactive entry, Javascript, modal, modal dialog box, overlay, PHP, popup, popup window, programming, tutorial, user, variable, window
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Screenshotting Composite Images on macOS Tutorial
Screenshotting can occur … control-command-shift-3 on macOS PrtScn key on Windows … is a procedural documenter’s best friend. On macOS it teams really well with macOS Paintbrush’s “New from Clipboard”. These techniques came into play with the recent Javascript Oninvalid … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, camera, downlaod, Gmail, image, iPhone, macOS, Mail, PaintBrush, photo, rearrange, resize, screenshot, tutorial, window
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Dynamic Timer Web Browser Import TimeZone Tutorial
The nature of Dynamic Timer Web Browser Import Reminder Tutorial is centered … about time … but once you allow for sharing (and importing reminders) via email … timezones become relevant … should you want your reminders synchronized. This is … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, abscissa, aesthetics, Ajax, alert, audio, autoplay, blur, browse, browsing, child, countdown, CSS, date, datetime, details, Did you know, dynamic, email, export, file API, focus, form, FormData, getBoundingClientRect, glow, hash, hashtag, HTML, image, import, innerHTML, innerText, integer, interval, Javascript, LIFO, localStorage, MAMP, media, mime type, navigation, navigation.popup, onblue, onfocus, onion, onions, onload, order, parent, PHP, popup, post, programming, prompt, reveal, seconds, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, snapshot, standing order, summary, timer, timezone, video, voiceover, window
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Dynamic Timer Web Browser Import Reminder Tutorial
Yesterday’s Dynamic Timer Web Browser Share Tutorial … in days to come, have an Email mechanism by which the press of a button off that email will set off a recreation of that Reminder originator’s Reminder data set on the … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, abscissa, aesthetics, Ajax, alert, audio, autoplay, blur, browse, browsing, child, countdown, CSS, date, datetime, details, Did you know, dynamic, email, export, file API, focus, form, FormData, getBoundingClientRect, glow, hash, hashtag, HTML, image, import, innerHTML, innerText, integer, interval, Javascript, LIFO, localStorage, MAMP, media, mime type, navigation, navigation.popup, onblue, onfocus, onion, onions, onload, order, parent, PHP, popup, post, programming, prompt, reveal, seconds, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, snapshot, standing order, summary, timer, video, voiceover, window
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