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PDF Attachments Add Page Tutorial
PDF being the generic “online” printing format of choice for so many online users, it has to cater for many a varied original data style that it is often “exported” from, or “printed” from. This is where “document processing” often … Continue reading →
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PDF Attachments Canvas Tutorial
Do you remember the series of blog postings ending with Contact Us Feedback Animated GIF Tutorial and how it used an HTML(5) canvas element’s toDataURL() method to do lots of its functionality? Well, we’re here to tell you that great … Continue reading →