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Windows Picture Tools Application Annotating Video Tutorial
The Windows 10 Picture Tools application is great, but we’ve found most use for it with videos. Remember with Making Of No Sim Card iPhone Capabilities Tutorial below, how we … created a video from multiple images as a right … Continue reading →
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Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Dropdown Tutorial
It is probably not surprising we involve HTML select element (“dropdowns”) related to our progress on canvas based Web Storage standing order type scenarios with our “Media Capture Email” web application we got the Web Storage working with yesterday’s Canvas … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, array, asynchronous, audio, camera, canvas, capture, circle, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, dropdown, float, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, local storage, localStorage, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onclick, onion, overlay, photography, PHP, programming, progress, rectangle, reveal, select, standing order, summary, text, tutorial, upload, video, web storage, web worker, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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Canvas Web Storage Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial
It’s time for “Intersessional Thoughts Part II” today, continuing on with our “Media Capture Email” web application from yesterday’s Mobile Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial. Previously, for some intersessional thoughts that did not involve a lot of data, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, array, asynchronous, audio, camera, canvas, capture, circle, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, float, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, local storage, localStorage, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onclick, onion, overlay, photography, PHP, programming, progress, rectangle, reveal, standing order, summary, text, tutorial, upload, video, web storage, web worker, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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Mobile Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial
Yesterday’s Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial‘s new Canvas Annotation functionality was not great for mobile devices. Today, we improve via … “floating” better the position of our “overlayed” Canvas Annotation menu so that it sidles up near canvas … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, array, asynchronous, audio, camera, canvas, capture, circle, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, float, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onclick, onion, overlay, photography, PHP, programming, progress, rectangle, reveal, standing order, summary, text, tutorial, upload, video, web worker, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial
A precursor to today’s continuation of “Image Capture Email” web application HTML5 canvas functionality was the previous Image Capture Ajax FormData Upload Canvas Tutorial as that proof of concept that the canvas … onclick event could be trapped and coded … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, array, asynchronous, audio, camera, canvas, capture, circle, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onclick, onion, photography, PHP, programming, progress, rectangle, reveal, standing order, summary, text, tutorial, upload, video, web worker, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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Preview PDF Annotation Bubbles Primer Tutorial
Did you notice with yesterday’s PDF slideshow for Genius Scan App PDF Email Tutorial we used some annotation bubbles in our presentation? The use of annotations was one of the first thoughts regarding the “marketing” of different tiers of functionality … Continue reading →
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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Clipboard Tutorial
There are legitimate security reasons why certain things are harder to do in an automated way with pure client side Javascript, and to a lesser extent jQuery Javascript, combined or not with Ajax. And so this affects your dealings with … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotation, array, attachment, audio, canvas, clip, clipboard, cookie, crop, data url, DOM, download, email, external Javascript, FileReader, geographicals, Gmail, Google, Google Charts, Google Maps, HTML, HTML5, image, innerHTML, links, map, mobile, mouse, overlay, PHP, programming, redo, rotation, scale, scribble, translate, trip, tutorial, undo, user acceptance
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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Snapshots Tutorial
You might remember yesterday with Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Cookie Tutorial as shown below … The “Clickaround” series of web applications now have the functionality that means they could be used for quite “personalized” purposes. When web applications are like … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotation, array, attachment, audio, canvas, clip, cookie, crop, data url, DOM, download, email, external Javascript, FileReader, geographicals, Gmail, Google, Google Charts, Google Maps, HTML, HTML5, image, innerHTML, links, map, mobile, mouse, overlay, PHP, programming, redo, rotation, scale, scribble, translate, trip, tutorial, undo, user acceptance
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