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Animated GIF Bottom Watermark Argument Tutorial
To usefully offer automation ideas for our Animated GIF Creator we need more flexibility regarding how the watermarks are presented. Get good with this, and this automation of Animated GIF creations could be quite productive. And so, in a similar … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF SVG Quiz Argument Tutorial
In line with the URL arguments theme of yesterday’s Animated GIF Creation Automation Arguments Tutorial, today we wanted to try automating the Animated GIF Creator web application to serve as an agent to create a Quiz based on SVG input, … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, animated gif, animation, annotate, annotating, Apache, argument.arguments, automation, background, background colour, background-color, btoa, canvas, child, clearRect, colour, convert, emoji, ffmpeg, fill, fillRect, fillStyle, font, font colour, font family, font size, Google, Google PageSpeed, graphics, image, ImageMagick, interface, line feed, local web server, localhost, MAMP, parent, PHP, programming, quiz, scribble, slide, SVG, svg quiz, svg+xml, text, toDataURL, transparency, transparent, tutorial, url, utf-8, window.btoa, window.open, window.opener
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Animated GIF Creation Automation Arguments Tutorial
The automation measures in yesterday’s Animated GIF Creation Transparency Tutorial get an “arguments consideration” (maybe a five minute one, or perhaps ten minutes for “the outraged”) to help out ideas for our aspirational readers and users out there, who we … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, animated gif, animation, annotate, annotating, Apache, argument.arguments, automation, background, background colour, background-color, btoa, canvas, child, clearRect, colour, convert, emoji, ffmpeg, fill, fillRect, fillStyle, font, font colour, font family, font size, Google, Google PageSpeed, graphics, image, ImageMagick, interface, line feed, local web server, localhost, MAMP, parent, PHP, programming, scribble, slide, SVG, svg+xml, text, toDataURL, transparency, transparent, tutorial, utf-8, window.btoa, window.open, window.opener
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Animated GIF Creation Transparency Tutorial
You might have heard … Transparency begins at home. … or not, because as far as we know, we just sprouted it?! Nevertheless, this matter of … image transparency … in terms of the image being an Animated GIF slide … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, annotate, annotating, Apache, automation, background, background colour, background-color, btoa, canvas, child, clearRect, colour, convert, emoji, ffmpeg, fill, fillRect, fillStyle, font, font colour, font family, font size, Google, Google PageSpeed, graphics, image, ImageMagick, interface, line feed, local web server, localhost, MAMP, parent, PHP, programming, scribble, slide, SVG, svg+xml, text, toDataURL, transparency, transparent, tutorial, utf-8, window.btoa, window.open, window.opener
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Animated GIF Creation Automation Tutorial
There are two competing issues going on with software development, of complexity, to challenge the skillset of the programmer … keeping at an issue as it is fresh, and not letting go, as much as anything to keep up with … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, annotate, annotating, Apache, automation, background colour, canvas, child, colour, convert, emoji, ffmpeg, font, font colour, font family, font size, Google, Google PageSpeed, graphics, image, ImageMagick, interface, line feed, local web server, localhost, MAMP, parent, PHP, programming, scribble, slide, SVG, svg+xml, text, toDataURL, tutorial, window.open, window.opener
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Animated GIF Creation Localhost Text Emoji Slide Tutorial
A day or so before yesterday’s Animated GIF Creation Slide Annotating Tutorial we intimated with … … where we have started coding for emojis as well … … that animated GIF slides could successfully contain unicode emojis. At that stage, … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, annotate, annotating, Apache, background colour, canvas, child, colour, convert, emoji, ffmpeg, font, font colour, font family, font size, Google, Google PageSpeed, graphics, image, ImageMagick, interface, line feed, local web server, localhost, MAMP, parent, PHP, programming, scribble, slide, SVG, svg+xml, text, tutorial, window.open, window.opener
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Animated GIF Creation Slide Annotating Tutorial
The main purpose of today’s Animated GIF Creator web application improvements onto yesterday’s Animated GIF Creation Text Slide Styling Tutorial revolve around … interfacing our changed link’s user_of_signature_signature.htm canvas based Scribble and Annotation Tool we last talked about with Shortcuts … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, annotate, annotating, background colour, canvas, child, colour, convert, emoji, font, font colour, font family, font size, graphics, image, ImageMagick, interface, line feed, parent, PHP, programming, scribble, slide, SVG, svg+xml, text, tutorial, window.open, window.opener
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Swift Playgrounds on macOS Map Emoji Tutorial
We find work in the Google Maps or Apple Maps style of related “where of life” development work has you reaching for more and more layers of functionality, but we want to draw a line in the sand at … … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotate, annotation, Apple, apple maps, application, build, colour, colour coding, compilation, compile, customise, desktop, emoji, geojson, Google Map, Google Maps, IDE, JSON, latitude, longitude, macOS, map, MKGeoJSONDecoder, playground, programming, public data, Swift, tutorial, where, Xcode
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