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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment User Acceptance Tutorial
An important part of a web (or desktop or mobile) application is user acceptance. User acceptance is, as the words would imply, the giving of your (developing) web application to real users, to test out usability … or UX (user … Continue reading →
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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Image Fit Tutorial
There is still more to do with regard to image manipulations functionality regarding our “Canvas Annotation Email Attachment” and “Clickaround” web applications. We want to be able to offer image scaling via user defined click or touch event outcomes on … Continue reading →
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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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