I think to make your web app work offline on your iPad, you can utilize the capabilities of service workers. Service workers allow your web app to cache resources so they can be accessed offline....
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JavaScript Object Protection : https://www.w3schools.com/js/js_object_protection.asp (I think this page is recently added?) For the sub-topic "JavaScript Object.isExtensible()", two links from 3r...
Creating a web app for offline use on your iPad sounds like a cool project. Reminds me of when I was tinkering with coding for the first time, trying to figure out how to make my own little creat...
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I think it's hard to enforce those rules in other countries (e.g. China or India)
I have a sample here: https://kendawson.online/swatch/ If you're unfamiliar with Swatch Internet Time, check this out: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swatch_Internet_Time The code is here: https...
Great! If you already have a language under your belt, learning front end stuff will be easier. I do a lot of PHP coding as well. Sometimes I know how to do something in PHP, but not Javascript. ...
To whom it may concern (lol). Even though the forum is not that much populated (partially thanks to the tiny plain-text forums link, all the way at the bottom of tutorial pages!). But I think the...
Thank you so very much for detailed reply and suggesting/sharing many of these tips... appreciated!!! I learned C just as a hobby over a course of several years. Moving on to HTML/CSS/JS was a we...
I want to be able to force visitors to my website to visit and acknowledge a disclaimer on the first time they visit, after which they will never see it again. Searching, I have found a couple of...
Hi, You're welcome. I'm glad that the code was helpful. I wrote this code over a period of a few weeks (on and off). I would just work on it a little at a time. I started by studying the To Do Li...
That is awesome! I tried another approach - delete the footer framework and align footbar and logger with the first 3 divs, each with absolute position on where is top and where is bottom, proble...
Good Day, I am a VERY beginner in HTML/Javascript programming, but I am trying to create a custom RPG character sheet for personal use with my friends in HTML file. After several weeks of work, t...
Here, I've updated the code to use flexboxes. Replace your CSS file with this. The part that was causing trouble was the logger, because it needs to fit properly within the height of the footer a...
I think it's a good idea to add some PHP code like registration and login system, shopping cart, pagination, CRUD, etc.. to the How-To page so it'll be easier for the new learners to get an easy ...
It is simple as this: Two bars on top, then content window, then one foot bar followed by a logger window at the bottom. I want the 5 div's height all together add up to 100vh - meaning there wil...
Hi Ingolme! Thanks for your reply. What I really want to scroll is the #logger inside #footer, while I want to keep #footbar visible. I don't want it to get hidden because it is the top of #foote...
The #logger element doesn't have a fixed height, so the scroll bar on it doesn't do anything. If you remove the overflow from #logger and put "overflow: auto" or "overflow:scroll" on the #footer ...
In the webpage two_sections.html I tried to use two scrollbars and cancel the browser scrollbar. However the lower scrollbar does not work at all. I know the bug might rest in the body section `o...
Hi! I'm using a slightly modified version of this (https://www.w3schools.com/howto/howto_css_modals.asp) to have a section of a page with image links to text pop-ups. It works great with just one...
in CSS example of Grid is as under: .grid-container { display: grid; grid-template-columns: auto auto auto auto; gap: 10px; background-color: #2196F3; padding: 10px; } .grid-container > div { bac...
I tried to edit the HTML for a Google page, I guess you can only do so much there. I plugged it into a real editor and it worked. Thanks.
It works in my browser. What happens when you try to run it? There's more than just HTML here, you would need to learn Javascript to understand what this is doing.
Can someone explain to me what's wrong with this choose your own
adventure code? I asked Claude (AI), to write me the HTML for a choose
your own adventure site, this is that it came up with:
Can someone explain to me what's wrong with this choose your own
adventure code? I asked Claude (AI), to write me the HTML for a choose
your own adventure site, this is that it came up with:
Hey, is it possible that when the page is reloaded in the browser, an anchor/tag is addressed and automatically goes to this jumping point? Best regards
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