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HTML Canvas Video Display Filters Tutorial
We’re adding some new functionality onto the recent HTML Canvas Video Display Primer Tutorial, that being … turn the “Video” hardcoded text, on the webpage … into an “a” link … <a style=”cursor:pointer;text-decoration:underline;” onclick=”askv();”>Video</a> … calling on the Javascript function … Continue reading
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HTML Canvas Video Display Primer Tutorial
In doing the research for yesterday’s HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Inline HTML Email Tutorial‘s heavy use of the stupendous HTML(5) canvas element we came upon a very interesting discovery, at least for us, that being the HTML canvas createPattern() … Continue reading
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