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Monthly Archives: May 2020
Linux sendmail Primer Tutorial
The Linux mailx Primer Tutorial outlined some very useful Linux (and Unix and perhaps macOS (or Mac OS X)) command line tools to email useful information to emailees. Today, we want to outline a sendmail alternative approach for reporting purposes, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged command line, echo, email, header, korn shell, Linux, programming, ps, sendmail, tutorial, unix
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HTML Canvas What Do We Stand For Game Emoji Pattern Tutorial
We’re giving the “What Do We Stand For” web application of HTML Canvas What Do We Stand For Game Annotation Tutorial a bit of a makeover because the recent … Feedback … and … Pros and Cons … changes recently … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged annotation, canvas, circle, createPattern, email, HTML, HTML email, Javascript, pattern, programming, tutorial
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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
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged browse, canvas, cell, createPattern, file, FileReader, filter, filters, grayscale, inverse, Javascript, media, mimetype, play, programming, rotation, table, tutorial, url, video
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HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Emoji Patterns Tutorial
Now that we know from yesterday’s HTML Canvas Video Display Primer Tutorial‘s link to HTML canvas createPattern() Method that … Definition and Usage The createPattern() method repeats the specified element in the specified direction. The element can be an image, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, canvas, createPattern, CSS, emoji, form, FormData, HTML, Javascript, Mail, patterm, programming, pros and cons, report, shadow, shadowBlur, table, tutorial
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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
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, cell, createPattern, Javascript, media, play, programming, table, tutorial, video
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HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Inline HTML Email Tutorial
Keeping with the theme of HTML(5) canvas elements lately, let’s revisit the “Pros and Cons” web application of HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Font Colours Tutorial, because it is common for the “blank canvas” things of life to be the … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, canvas, CSS, form, FormData, HTML, Javascript, Mail, programming, pros and cons, report, shadow, shadowBlur, table, tutorial
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Feedback Annotation Canvas Image Filter Tutorial
There are other image filters we can apply on top of yesterday’s Feedback Annotation Canvas Pixels Tutorial canvas pixel and transformational ones, they being ones that make use of the PHP GD image library. But there is a way to … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged animation, annotation, aspect ratio, attribute, boxblur, brightness, camera, canvas, capture, colourize, contain, contrast, cover, data uri, edge, email, emboss, emoji, feedback, file_get_contents, filter, flip, flop, GD, HTML, http, https, IFRAME, image, Javascript, mixed content, mobile, PHP, pixel, protocol, smart device, smart phone, src, srcdoc, ssl, stop press, text/html, toast, toDataURL, transform, url
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Feedback Annotation Canvas Pixels Tutorial
So far with our revisit work on the Feedback web application of yesterday’s Feedback Annotation Image Cover Contain Tutorial we haven’t talked much about the middle person conduit of data, the HTML(5) canvas element, it being a useful “middle person … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged animation, annotation, aspect ratio, attribute, camera, canvas, capture, contain, cover, data uri, email, emoji, feedback, file_get_contents, flip, flop, HTML, http, https, IFRAME, image, Javascript, mixed content, mobile, PHP, pixel, protocol, smart device, smart phone, src, srcdoc, ssl, stop press, text/html, toast, toDataURL, transform, url
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