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Colour Wheel Canvas Analogue Clock Background Blend Mode Tutorial
Revisiting the web application of Colour Wheel Canvas Analogue Clock Background Tutorial happened with the original idea to talk about … W3school’s How To Avatar Images webpage … and saw it was mainly a CSS border-radius:50%; way to show circular … Continue reading
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WordPress Avatar via Gravatar Primer Tutorial
Today we explain how we, as the “admin” user on this blog, just the other day, started to use a personalised image avatar, primarily seen regarding contributions to the comments at this blog. So what is an avatar? My advice, … Continue reading →