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Category Archives: Event-Driven Programming
Event-driven programming (EDP) or event-based programming is a programming paradigm in which the flow of the program is determined by events ( Wikipedia )
Next Episode Button Scenarios Functional Transition Tutorial
Revisiting the recent Next Episode Button Scenarios Primer Tutorial has a couple of advantages … we managed to make keyframes/transitions logic start working for the 3 of 5 ideas we had regarding our Short Wait (for new episode streaming service … Continue reading →
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Next Episode Button Scenarios Primer Tutorial
We were streaming episodes of Frasier, effectively “binge watching”, the other day, on Stan, and were impressed by the cuteness of the … Next episode … … button “linear gradient” look. So we wrote a “proof of concept” Short Wait … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, background, background image, binge, bingeing, button, click, CSS, delay, div, elementproress, HTML, Javascript, keyframes, linear gradient, meter, programming, SVG, transition, transitions, tutorial, video, wait, watch, watching
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SVG Shapes Collaboration Tutorial
We are all not islands! Though Tahiti sounds nice! Be that as it may, with our Show Some Shapes web application, further to yesterday’s SVG Media Shapes Tutorial we’ve reached the … anyone, anyone? Yes, Aoife … We’re “missing UYou … Continue reading →
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SVG Media Shapes Tutorial
To have a web application such as the Show Some Shapes one of yesterday’s SVG Image Shapes Tutorial be able to claim that it accepts all “media” inputs, it should, at least, accept, in some way shape (chortle, chortle), or … Continue reading →
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SVG Image Shapes Tutorial
Am sure some of you have been waiting for it?! Here it is … What (some of) you’ve been waiting for? Yes, images are the input to our shapes web application as today’s work. And yes, SVG has an image … Continue reading →
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Tagged 404.php, absolute, animation, annotate, annotation, attrribute selector, blog, color picker, colour, colour picker, depth, drop shadow, dropdown, element, elevation, error, error 404, fill, filter, geometry, hardcoding, height, HTML, image, input, Javascript, line, linear, mathematics, maths, mode, opacity, origin, overlay, PHP, position, programming, rotate, rotation, select, shadow, shape, stroke, superimposition, SVG, svg animation, svg filter, svg image, svg text, svg+xml, text, textbox, title, transform, transformation, transparent, tutorial, url, width, Wordpress, wordpress blog, wrapper, wrapper function, XML, z-index
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SVG Shapes Animations Tutorial
In a similar way to the way yesterday’s SVG Shapes Drop Shadow Filter Tutorial‘s … new SVG filter (ie. drop shadow) functionality … was a totally PHP 404.php job to implement … today, the even … newer SVG animation (ie. … Continue reading →
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SVG Shapes Drop Shadow Filter Tutorial
With the overall … overlay … and … annotation … feel to the blog posting thread recent posts regarding our “Show Some Shapes” latest web application with yesterday’s SVG Shapes Text Annotation Tutorial we became keen to follow up … … Continue reading →
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SVG Shapes Aesthetics Tutorial
In a sizeable online web application project, it can be that you “put off” annoyances to follow through on “the main game”, so to speak. But, don’t forget to come back to at least try to fix the annoyances! And … Continue reading →