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Category Archives: Animation
Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images to create an illusion of movement. ( Wikipedia )
YouTube Embedded Iframe API Synchronized Superimposition Search Tutorial
It’s all well and good writing new functionality into a web application, like we did with the “superimposition” of YouTube video via its Embedded Iframe API interfaced videos here at RJM Programming in yesterday’s YouTube Embedded Iframe API Synchronized Superimposition … Continue reading →
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Tagged button, cell, checkbox, dropdown, embedded, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, media, opacity, overlay, play, position, programming, search, select, superimpose, superimposition, synchronization, synchronize, table, tutorial, video, YouTube, YouTube API, z-index
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YouTube Embedded Iframe API Synchronized Superimposition Tutorial
In addition to yesterday’s YouTube Embedded Iframe API Synchronization Tutorial … synchronizing functionality for YouTube video via its Embedded Iframe API interfaced videos here at RJM Programming … we think another interesting “value add” could be … superimposed (and synchronized) … Continue reading →
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Tagged button, cell, checkbox, dropdown, embedded, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, media, opacity, overlay, play, position, programming, select, superimpose, superimposition, synchronization, synchronize, table, tutorial, video, YouTube, YouTube API, z-index
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YouTube Embedded Iframe API Synchronization Tutorial
The last occasion we had to change our inhouse interfacing to the YouTube video via its Embedded Iframe API was its (sub)interfacing to Wikipedia Flipcard Quiz Emoji Tutorial. Yes, there is no “(sub)interfacing” word … oops … we found one … Continue reading →
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Tagged button, cell, checkbox, dropdown, embedded, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, media, play, programming, select, synchronization, synchronize, table, tutorial, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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Google Crawl Incompatible Plugin Error Tutorial
As a webmaster it can be good to get an outside view of the issues on the website you manage. Google provide this with Google Search Console (part of “Google Webmasters”) as a … search engine … helping out webmasters … Continue reading →
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Tagged canvas, crawl, crawl error, drawImage, error, Google, Google Search Console, Google Webmaster, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, local web server, MAMP, programming, search engine, tutorial, web inspectot, web server
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Inhouse Slideshow Mobile Tutorial
The recent PDF Slideshow and Form Creation Helper Slideshow Tutorial changes were made on a MacBook Pro laptop. Did it show that we have put off until today, to look at that functionality with mobile platforms?! In a “going off … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, automation, deployment, emoji, EXIF, file, file specification, filespec, glob, image, inhouse, inode, iOS, iPad, iPhone, korn shell, Linux, mobile, natsort, PHP, presentation, programming, slideshow, sort, tutorial, vertical-align, viewport, zip
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Gimp Transparency Layer Colour to Alpha Tutorial
There are quite a few important image editing concepts floating around today’s “Mondrian Fun” (of the blog posting thread off Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Email Attachment Tutorial) … With this in mind, we almost immediately thought of the great Piet … Continue reading →
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Tagged alpha, alpha channel, animation, bleed, colour, CSS, GIMP, HTML, image, image editor, layer, mask, overlay, pixel, position, programming, transparency, transparent, tutorial
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Inhouse Slideshow Design Exif Zip Tutorial
An inhouse reason is behind today’s additional functionality on top of this year’s Inhouse Slideshow Design Exif Korn Shell Deployment Tutorial about our “inhouse slideshow” presentation arrangements. This is that we now cater for, as an “input ingredient” choice on … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, deployment, EXIF, file, file specification, filespec, glob, image, inhouse, inode, korn shell, Linux, PHP, presentation, programming, slideshow, tutorial, zip
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C++ X11 Analogue Clock Animation Tutorial
If ever there was a benefit some additional animation functionality could make, it would be to yesterday’s C++ X11 Analogue Clock Primer Tutorial of an analogue clock (only) at a snapshot of time. Many of us need the clock for … Continue reading →
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Tagged analogue clock, animation, C++, clock, command line, g++, gcc, GNU, Mac, Mac OS X, macOS, programming, Terminal, tutorial, window, X11
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