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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Transparency Tutorial
We’ve thought of some more useful functionality regarding our “Canvas Annotation Email Attachment” and “Clickaround” web applications. To explore possibilities here going forward, and with regard to ideas regarding genericization possibilities, which aren’t a straightforward “yes” decision for today’s ideas. … Continue reading →
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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Scale and Clip Tutorial
We’ve been busy continuing on with our Annotations functionality quest, specifically regarding Image content for Annotations, and the ability to be able to Scale and Clip (or crop) those images within the HTML canvas element that hosts them. This is … Continue reading →
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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Rotation Tutorial
It’s time to return to Annotations, specifically Image content for Annotations, and the ability to be able to Rotate those images, or the whole HTML canvas element that hosts them. It’s part of the functionality we need in our “toolbox” … Continue reading →
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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Undo Tutorial
A web application allowing user defined Annotations is better when there is an “Undo” and “Redo” functionality option. This is because with any user intervention, there can be erroneous work, which sometimes can be a real pain to recover from … Continue reading →
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Canvas Email Attachment Scribble Tutorial
Personally think that Annotations are better when there is a “Scribble” functionality option. Perhaps you want to “sign off” on your Annotations. Without a “Scribble” option, it’s a bit impersonal relying on computer fonts as the means by which you … Continue reading →
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Canvas Email Attachment New Image Tutorial
When we last left off with Canvas Image Email Attachment External Javascript Tutorial project we posed two ongoing “trailers”/”spoiler alerts” … We “might” have genericized the world.html changes into other HTMLs of its ilk … well, we decided against that … Continue reading →
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Canvas Image Email Attachment External Javascript Tutorial
Rome wasn’t built in a day … just read “SPQR A History of Ancient Rome” by Mary Beard, to confirm that. And software takes time, and often revisits and rethinks, in between, running it past people, perhaps. So it is … Continue reading →
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Canvas Image Email Attachment Primer Tutorial
Maybe you remember the series of blog postings that we last visited with HTML5 Canvas Map Clickaround Onresize Tutorial some time ago? We’ve been, over the last couple of days, working out how to … take an HTML canvas element’s … Continue reading →
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