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Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Intranet Video Tutorial
If you were paying uncompromising attention to yesterday’s Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Animated GIF Tutorial you may have tweaked to and or piqued to … slideshow, PDF, video (maybe) … and then maybe even recalled a couple of things … Continue reading →
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Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Animated GIF Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Media Tutorial media functionality additions of … slideshow, PDF, video (maybe) … today we wanted to add … animated GIF … into the mix. Considering our changed gimp_guillotine_followup.php Gimp Guillotine Follow Up PHP … Continue reading →
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Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Media Tutorial
Yesterday’s Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Tutorial introduced file browsing, of local files, as an input data possibility with our inhouse Gimp Guillotine Follow Up web application. That opens the door to other media output possibilities, those being, at least … Continue reading →
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Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Tutorial
The input data arrangements for our inhouse “Gimp Guillotine Followup” PHP web application of Gimp Guillotine Marquee Placeholder Tutorial involved … relative or absolute image URL(s) … pretty unwieldy and not inviting for so many users … but today we … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], Ajax, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, body, browse, browsing, button, data uri, datetime, DOM, email, explanation, file, file API, file specification, file_exists, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, FormData, GIMP, guillotine, HTML, IFRAME, image, integrate, integration, internationalization, intl, Javascript, localization, marquee, PHP, placeholder, programming, software integration, stop press, subject, substitution, textarea, token, tutorial
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HTML Editor HTML Tag List Tutorial
We’re revisiting our inhouse HTML Editor last talked about with HTML Editor Inline HTML Email Tutorial looking for … extensions to functionality … that … improve the user experience … and the first we thought of was to add to … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, editor, endtag, file_get_contents, FormData, HTML, HTML Editor, Javascript, PHP, table, tag
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WordPress Blog Search Within Search Posting Content Tutorial
The recent WordPress Blog Search Within Search Reveal Tutorial … revamped Search within (Category/Tag) Search of Blog Posting Titles … and today we extend that to … revamped Search within (Category/Tag) Search of Blog Posting content … simply by appending … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, blog, category, content, details, hash, hashtag, header.php, intervention, location.hash, navigation, permalink, PHP, programming, radio button, reveal, search, summary, tag, tutorial, twenty ten, Twenty Ten theme, window.open, window.opener, Wordpress
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Animated GIF Creator Video Intranet Tutorial
With the recent Animated GIF Creator Video Revisit Tutorial (preceding Animated GIF Creator Video Share Tutorial) we wrote … … one reason being that we do not want to install the wonderful ffmpeg (command line video creation tool) on the … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual size, affine, application, attachment, batch, brew, browse, button, camera, command line, conversion, convert, copy, crop, data uri, data url, data urls, desktop, details, Document Root, dropdown, email, emoji, emoji button, exec, EXIF, ffmpeg, file, file size, fill, filter, flip, flop, font size, fostfix, GD, Gmail, hardcoding, Homebrew, hotlink, image, image editor, ImageMagick, install, integrate, integrating, interface, interfacing, intranet, iOS, iPad, iPhone, jpeg, local web server, localhost, MacBook Air, macOS, macOS Big Sur, Mail, mail server record, mailq, mailx, MAMP, medium, merge, metadata, mime, mimetype, mov, MX, onclick, onload, order, PDF, photos, PHP, Png, postfix, quality, relay, reveal, rotate, rotation, scale, screenshot, select, sendmail, share, sharing, shear, size, small, SMS, summary, Terminal, transformation, tutorial, video, vignette, webm, wrapper
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Animated GIF Creator Video Share Tutorial
It’s one thing to use macOS (via Big Sur, on this MacBook Air) MAMP local web server to create animated GIFs and (derived) videos via an inhouse PHP web application, but another thing to go and share those videos out … Continue reading →
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