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  3. data/cyberweb.gemspec +6 -6
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  5. data/doc/todo/todo_for_the_cyberweb_project.md +13 -0
  6. data/examples/advanced/animated_colourful_border/animated_colourful_border.cgi +149 -0
  7. data/examples/advanced/no_right_click.cgi +1 -2
  8. data/examples/css/changing_border_colours_animation/changing_border_colours_animation.html +134 -0
  9. data/examples/css/editable_boxes_example/editable_boxes_example.html +75 -0
  10. data/examples/css/flexbox_example/flexbox_example.html +39 -0
  11. data/examples/css/keyboard_example/keyboard_example.html +238 -0
  12. data/examples/css/magic_card/magic_card.html +110 -0
  13. data/examples/css/overflow_example/overflow_example.html +125 -0
  14. data/examples/css/planet_example/planet_example.html +34 -0
  15. data/examples/css/progress_bar_examples/progress_bar_examples.html +316 -0
  16. data/examples/css/single_row_glow/single_row_glow.html +91 -0
  17. data/examples/css/slinky_animation/slinky_animation.html +292 -0
  18. data/examples/html/hbox_and_vbox_example.html +5 -5
  19. data/examples/javascript_and_jquery/all_in_one_example/all_in_one_example.cgi +38 -0
  20. data/lib/cyberweb/base/misc.rb +63 -25
  21. data/lib/cyberweb/cascading_style_sheets/border.css +61 -24
  22. data/lib/cyberweb/cascading_style_sheets/colours.css +2 -0
  23. data/lib/cyberweb/cascading_style_sheets/default.css +102 -89
  24. data/lib/cyberweb/cascading_style_sheets/glow_effects.css +36 -0
  25. data/lib/cyberweb/cascading_style_sheets/margin.css +11 -7
  26. data/lib/cyberweb/cascading_style_sheets/misc.css +7 -0
  27. data/lib/cyberweb/cascading_style_sheets/text_shadow.css +6 -1
  28. data/lib/cyberweb/generator/cgi.rb +9 -1
  29. data/lib/cyberweb/html_template/html_template.rb +7 -2
  30. data/lib/cyberweb/javascript_code/custom_functions.js +33 -2
  31. data/lib/cyberweb/javascript_code/math.js +0 -0
  32. data/lib/cyberweb/objectified/html_tags/progress.rb +8 -8
  33. data/lib/cyberweb/skeleton/README.md +2 -0
  34. data/lib/cyberweb/skeleton/html_keyboard.md +140 -0
  35. data/lib/cyberweb/toplevel_methods/is_an_image.rb +18 -0
  36. data/lib/cyberweb/toplevel_methods/listing.rb +2 -3
  37. data/lib/cyberweb/toplevel_methods/misc.rb +1 -57
  38. data/lib/cyberweb/toplevel_methods/registered_ids.rb +53 -37
  39. data/lib/cyberweb/toplevel_methods/sort_this_array_by_time.rb +65 -0
  40. data/lib/cyberweb/toplevel_methods/video.rb +32 -19
  41. data/lib/cyberweb/utility_scripts/images_to_html/images_to_html.rb +78 -49
  42. data/lib/cyberweb/utility_scripts/remove_this_image_from_that_webpage.rb +125 -0
  43. data/lib/cyberweb/version/version.rb +2 -2
  44. data/lib/cyberweb/web_images/map_symbol_to_image_location.rb +28 -8
  45. data/lib/cyberweb/web_object/effects.rb +19 -0
  46. data/lib/cyberweb/web_object/html_tags.rb +199 -196
  47. data/lib/cyberweb/web_object/images.rb +83 -26
  48. data/lib/cyberweb/web_object/misc.rb +1048 -529
  49. data/lib/cyberweb/web_object/reset.rb +47 -29
  50. data/lib/cyberweb/yaml/custom_tags.yml +2 -0
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  [![forthebadge](https://forthebadge.com/images/badges/made-with-ruby.svg)](https://www.ruby-lang.org/en/)
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  [![Gem Version](https://badge.fury.io/rb/cyberweb.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/rb/cyberweb)
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- This gem was <b>last updated</b> on the <span style="color: darkblue; font-weight: bold">28.11.2022</span> (dd.mm.yyyy notation), at <span style="color: steelblue; font-weight: bold">13:02:00</span> o'clock.
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+ This gem was <b>last updated</b> on the <span style="color: darkblue; font-weight: bold">26.01.2023</span> (dd.mm.yyyy notation), at <span style="color: steelblue; font-weight: bold">00:01:32</span> o'clock.
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  <img src="https://i.imgur.com/aC4YzSk.png" style="margin-left: 1.2em">
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  Thus, at the least in regards to the syntax, ruby is better than
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  PHP - more flexibility syntax-wise is available to ruby users than
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  is for PHP users. This flexibility helps a <b>lot</b> when writing
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- more dynamic, and more succint, code.
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+ more dynamic, and more succinct, code.
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  During that **transition phase**, from **php** to **ruby**, the cyberweb
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  project was renamed several times as well - first to **web_foundation**,
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  functionality purely exists due to convenience - I wanted
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  to quickly generate the default id entry for a sitemap.
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+ Note that at the least h2_id() has been improved a bit,
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+ directly and indirectly, in <b>January 2023</b>.
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+ Specifically the following is now valid:
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+
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+ h2_id('Stickstofffixierung - eine symbiotische Beziehung, als '\
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+ 'Teil des Stickstoffkreislaufs') { :clickable_image }
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+
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+ So, what does this do?
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+
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+ First, as normal, it will "autogenerate" the corresponding
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+ ID entry, via the newly created method .sanitize_this_id().
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+ I intend to re-use this method for all other parts of the
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+ cyberweb gem that require autogeneration of valid ID tags.
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+
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+ But, even more importantly than that, the block and the
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+ Symbol called :clickable_image, will now add an image
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+ (a small dot) to the left side of this header. This image
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+ is clickable by the user. If the user clicks on that dot,
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+ he/she will be re-directed to that specific header as
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+ intralink. In other words: this functionality allows us
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+ to "tag" any paragraph as intralink, by clicking on it.
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+ I needed this functionality for many different local
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  ## Redirecting to another page
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  don't want to, that's fine as well, as far as the cyberweb
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- ## Simple JavaScript Calculator
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- Use:
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- add_simple_javascript_calculator
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  ## Drag and drop support in general and drag-and-drop support via Dragula
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- ## JavaScript variables
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+ View the file at **cyberweb/examples/simple/input_example_with_coloured_focus.cgi**
4847
+ to see this work in action.
4848
+
4849
+ You can modify the &lsaquo;input> tag within that via css by using:
4850
+
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+ input.view_css {}
4852
+
4853
+ Note that &lsaquo;input type="text"> only works for a single line of
4854
+ user input. If you would like to have the user work via multiple
4855
+ lines then you have to use the &lsaquo;textarea> tag instead.
4856
+ There may be work-arounds, such as giving the text-input the
4857
+ <b>word-break: break-word;</b> attribute, but this may not work
4858
+ on every browser.
4859
+
4860
+ Some shortcuts exist within the Cyberweb project. For instance,
4861
+ rather than do:
4862
+
4863
+ input :checkbox
4864
+
4865
+ You can do:
4866
+
4867
+ input_checkbox
4868
+
4869
+ Same with submit and other variants:
4870
+
4871
+ input_submit
4872
+ input_radio
4873
+
4874
+ This may not be a huge improvement, but I wanted to offer it in
4875
+ the event that some users like to avoid using the <b>:</b> for
4876
+ the symbol.
4877
+
4878
+ Combining a label and input-text is possible via Cyberweb
4879
+ too. Examples:
4880
+
4881
+ label_and_input_text :foobar
4882
+ label_and_input_text id: :foobar
4883
+ label_and_input_text id: :foobar, :br
4884
+ label_and_input_text id: :foobar, :linebreak
4885
+ label_and_input_text id: :foobar, :middle_break
4886
+ label_and_input_text :fname, 'First name:'
4887
+
4888
+ The last variant is essentially the same as this in HTML:
4889
+
4890
+ <label for="fname">First name:</label><br>
4891
+ <input type="text" id="fname" name="fname"><br>
4892
+
4893
+ If you have a need or use case to use a checked checkbox
4894
+ then you can use a variant such as this:
4895
+
4896
+ checked_checkbox name: 'valid_ninja'
4897
+
4898
+ It may be important to specify the name parameter, as
4899
+ shown above; otherwise it can be omitted.
4900
+
4901
+ This <b>checked checkbox</b> looks about like this:
4902
+
4903
+ <img src="https://i.imgur.com/Fn0GasM.png" style="margin: 1em">
4904
+
4905
+ ## Use image-checkbox (on and off)
4906
+
4907
+ Examples:
4908
+
4909
+ show_image_checkbox :on, 'posab','top:10em;right:18%'
4910
+ show_image_checkbox :off, 'posab','top:10em;right:18%'
4911
+
4912
+ ## Science links
4913
+
4914
+ This is only useful for me and my home system. I have
4915
+ a few different science-specific subpages.
4916
+
4917
+ I can then link to these via:
4918
+
4919
+ science_links
4920
+
4921
+ This is quite plain, though, so I tend to add small
4922
+ images via:
4923
+
4924
+ science_links {{ use_this_image: dot109? }}
4925
+
4926
+ Other images could be supplied as well.
4927
+
4928
+ (Note that while this paragraph is for my own home system,
4929
+ the above could eventually be repurposed for other
4930
+ users too, if they have a bunch of external links
4931
+ they want to display on their homepage as well.
4932
+ I'll think about this for a while.)
4832
4933
  ## Useful quotes when designing websites and web-apps
4833
4934
 
4834
4935
  The following subsection collects a few <b>interesting statements</b> -
data/cyberweb.gemspec CHANGED
@@ -13,12 +13,12 @@ Cyberweb is a tool-set project for the www.
13
13
 
14
14
  The project attempts to explore different ideas, including use
15
15
  cases as an (incomplete) web "framework". Thus, the project is
16
- of a somewhat medium-to-large size as-is.
16
+ of a somewhat large size as-is these days.
17
17
 
18
18
  As a project, cyberweb is quite far away from being feature-complete
19
19
  or reasonably finished - consider the project to be more a
20
- proof-of-concept project than something that should be used in
21
- production.
20
+ proof-of-concept work at this point in time, rather than something
21
+ that should be used in production.
22
22
 
23
23
  The cyberweb project in its present state is not fully documented,
24
24
  which is unfortunate - the documentation will be subsequently
@@ -30,9 +30,9 @@ works fairly well. Since as of May 2021, sinatra is another
30
30
  option in this regard, so the cyberweb project tries to adjust
31
31
  to different use cases when necessary.
32
32
 
33
- .cgi scripts are not that common to see in use past the year
34
- 2015. Nonetheless I still consider .cgi scripts to be extremely
35
- SIMPLE to use.
33
+ .cgi scripts are not that commonly seen in use past the year
34
+ 2015. Nonetheless I still consider .cgi scripts to be
35
+ extremely SIMPLE to use.
36
36
 
37
37
  If you need a framework that is more sophisticated then it is
38
38
  recommended to look at sinatra and padrino instead.