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How to disable the drop-down list in HTML5?

Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Updated on 15-May-2023 2K+ Views

The drop-down list defines the list of available options selected by the users. We visit many websites in our day-to-day work and on those web pages we will find various options in the drop-down list in one or more navigation to access that particular webpage. For example- Drop-down menus on large websites can help users save time by letting them skip one or two levels to the information they are looking for. The example used in this article will explain to create an HTML5 code that will disable such types of drop down list. Visual Representation Syntax …… ...

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How to display incorrect content using HTML5?

Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Updated on 15-May-2023 184 Views

In HTML we have two elements i.e. s and del to display the incorrect content. There is no experimental difference between the ‘s’ and ‘del’ tags and also there is no proof that search engines take any action on these elements. For Example Let’s say there are two sentences to see the difference between an incorrect sentence vs correct sentence. The correct sentence is the same as of normal text whereas the incorrect sentence is marked by a black strike-through line. Syntax The tag represents the strike-through or line-trough text i.e. no longer correct or precise. ...

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How to disable spell check from input box and text area in HTML forms?

Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Updated on 15-May-2023 1K+ Views

The term spell check is used to check the spelling of a word. The input box is defined by an input element in HTML that allows the user to text something on it. The textarea is termed by feedback or comment box that allows the user to write more lines of text. When we enter grammatically incorrect words into input or textarea fields in HTML forms, the idea of the spell check feature is essentially used. The incorrect words will have by default red underline. It is used to find spelling or grammar errors in text areas or input boxes. ...

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Print all possible joints of a Trie constructed from a given list of string

Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Tapas Kumar Ghosh
Updated on 15-May-2023 437 Views

In C++, the trie has an advanced data structure that is used for storing the collection of trees. The word tries came from the word retrieval and it is known as a digital tree or prefix tree. Let’s take an example of all possible joint by taking a given list of strings. We are defining the string input as {“tutor”, “true”, “tuo”} We can observe that the different string of characters is connected to the single string of the character. So here t and u are the list of characters in the string that joints all possible strings. In ...

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Why SASS is considered better than LESS?

Rushi Javiya
Rushi Javiya
Updated on 11-May-2023 307 Views

SASS and LESS are CSS preprocessor languages that help developers write CSS more quickly, reduce code duplication, and create modular stylesheets. Instead of writing repetitive code for each property, Sass and Less allow us to define variables for values like colors, font sizes, and other properties, which can be easily reused throughout our stylesheets. This makes updating styles across a project easier and maintains consistency throughout our design. However, Sass is considered better than Less for several reasons. Let’s understand the features and functionality of both of them. So that you can get more clearance about these preprocessor languages and ...

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UI & UX Developer – Education, Skills, Salary, and Career

Rushi Javiya
Rushi Javiya
Updated on 11-May-2023 324 Views

User experience (UX) and user interface (UI) have become critical for organizations to remain competitive in today's digital era. A UI & UX developer is essential in developing user-friendly websites and apps. This post will examine the education, skills, income, and job opportunities for UI and UX developers. Education A degree in computer science or a related discipline is typically necessary to work as a UI & UX developer. Some firms, however, may consider people with a design, marketing, or psychology background. Human-computer interface, web development, and graphic design courses may also be advantageous. In addition to formal schooling, ...

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Sorting Function in SASS

Rushi Javiya
Rushi Javiya
Updated on 11-May-2023 382 Views

In this article, we will learn about the sorting function in Sass, but before moving forward, let’s have a basic idea about Sass; so sass is a powerful and popular preprocessor language for CSS that allows developers to write more efficient and maintainable stylesheets. One of the best advantages of Sass is the ability to use functions to streamline the development process. However, one function that Sass does not provide out of the box is a sorting function. Sorting is a common task in all programming languages and can be useful in many different contexts when working with stylesheets. Unfortunately, ...

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NeumorphismUI Form

Rushi Javiya
Rushi Javiya
Updated on 11-May-2023 241 Views

NeumorphismUI is a design trend that has gained popularity recently, combining skeuomorphism with a modern twist. When applied to forms, NeumorphismUI is a design style worth considering. It can make the user interface feel more tangible and interactive, ultimately improving the overall usability of the form. In this article, we'll explore the different types of NeumorphismUI forms and provide examples and best practices for each. Example In this example, we created a login form to enhance the enhanced experience. First, we started by designing the form with a neumorphic style, which gives it a modern and elegant look. We ...

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Last-child and last-of-type selector in SASS

Rushi Javiya
Rushi Javiya
Updated on 11-May-2023 4K+ Views

The SASS provides various features over the normal CSS to write easy and maintainable code, and advanced selectors are one of them. A SASS contains the last-child, and last-of-type selectors, which we will discuss in this tutorial. Last-child Selector in SASS The ‘last-child’ selector allows developers to select the last element inside the parent element. Also, it allows you to select the last HTML element regardless of the type of the element. If the last element contains the nested child elements, it also applies style to the nested element as they are a part of the last child element. Syntax ...

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How to make a display in a horizontal row?

Saba Hilal
Saba Hilal
Updated on 10-May-2023 1K+ Views

In this article, the user will understand how to make a display in a horizontal row in the HTML. This can be easily done by using “display: inline” feature while setting the style or by using the table row feature. This process of displaying some elements of a webpage in a row is demonstrated. First, the method is given where the unordered list items are displayed in a row. In the second example, the paragraph lines are displayed in a row. In the third example, images of different sizes are used to display these in a row. Example 1: ...

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