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Animated GIF Slide Extraction Applied CSS Styling Tutorial
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We dedicate todayโ€™s blog posting to the English phrase (that maybe works in other languages) โ€ฆ Same, same but different โ€ฆ as it is about the pros and cons of HTML iframe integration, especially as it applies to CSS styling. โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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Animated GIF Slide Extraction CSS Styling Tutorial
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Another aesthetic plus on top of โ€ฆ user experience improvements โ€ฆ can be โ€ฆ CSS styling โ€ฆ which we flesh out more of today, further to yesterdayโ€™s Animated GIF Slide Extraction Speed Test Tutorial. What was new to us with โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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Animated GIF Slide Extraction Speed Test Tutorial
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Yesterdayโ€™s Animated GIF Slide Extraction User Experience Tutorial sparked our interest in that โ€ฆ we wondered whether hashtag components appended to ($_GET) address bar URLs perhaps consisting of ? and & argument parts slowed things down โ€ฆ and after first โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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Animated GIF Slide Extraction User Experience Tutorial
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We often equate the term โ€œuser experienceโ€ with โ€œnicetiesโ€, in that we often find we deal with โ€œuser experienceโ€ issues well into a project, but you can put more effort into forward design planning so that you deal with it โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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Animated GIF Creation Canvas Integration via Slide Extraction Tutorial
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Thinking about yesterdayโ€™s Animated GIF Creation Data Limits via Slide Extraction Tutorialโ€˜s progress โ€ฆ What about if the user is happy to use those filled in animated GIF slide textboxes (with delay and title) to create a user created (and โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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Animated GIF Creation Data Limits via Slide Extraction Tutorial
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Even PHPโ€™s $_POST[] approach to HTML form navigation data sharing has itโ€™s limits, and that can be challenged when considering a whole set of data-URI defined animated GIF slide images. But, behind the scenes, when $_POST[] does not get filled โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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GeoJson World Countries Drag and Drop Makeover Nuance Tutorial
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Nuance alert! Weโ€™re not sure if you noticed, but if you tried out the Drag and Drop functionality in the World Countries web application of yesterdayโ€™s GeoJson World Countries Drag and Drop Makeover Tutorial you may have noticed โ€ฆ for โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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Region Picker GeoJson Area of Interest Tutorial
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Meanwhile, back in โ€œRegion Picker Landโ€ where, if weโ€™re not mistaken, the grapes are peculiarly sweet this season, and we needed their โ€œfortificationโ€ to tackle todayโ€™s progress, that being โ€ฆ user has picked a country of interest and has gone โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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