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Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background Feedback Undo Tutorial
Yesterday’s Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background Feedback Tutorial had us starting out on our … “Feedback” web application integration with … Linear Gradient stroke and fill for … canvas element circles, text, lines, rectangles … via … Colour … Continue reading
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Tagged background, canvas, colour, colour picker, CSS, dynamic, external Javascript, feedback, fill, genericization, global variable, HTML, input, integration, Javascript, linear gradient, multiple, polygon, programming, querySelector, querySelectorAll, redo, scribble, setTimeout, software integration, stroke, ternary, time, tutorial, undo
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Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background Feedback Tutorial
Yesterday’s Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background Time Tutorial‘s external Javascript has been put to the test, that of “software integration”, today, and passed. By what criteria? There is no better criteria than “a thing integrated into changed” and … Continue reading
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Tagged background, canvas, colour, colour picker, CSS, dynamic, external Javascript, feedback, genericization, global variable, HTML, input, integration, Javascript, linear gradient, multiple, programming, querySelector, querySelectorAll, setTimeout, software integration, ternary, time, tutorial
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Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background Time Tutorial
Yesterday’s Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background Primer Tutorial could do with some more “genericization chops“. With any web application that is … largely “external Javascript” as far as the scripting goes … and has been tested with … … Continue reading
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Tagged background, colour, colour picker, CSS, dynamic, external Javascript, genericization, global variable, HTML, input, Javascript, linear gradient, multiple, programming, querySelector, querySelectorAll, setTimeout, ternary, time, tutorial
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Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background Primer Tutorial
We’ve got two ideas floating around today’s proof of concept “Input Colour Picker Multiple Linear Gradient Background” web application concept, the second being the “proof of concept” bit, at least for us … dynamically created linear-gradient backgrounds (as you can … Continue reading
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Tagged background, colour, colour picker, CSS, dynamic, external Javascript, genericization, HTML, input, Javascript, linear gradient, multiple, programming, querySelector, tutorial
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Colour Systems Localized Internationalized Date Emails Tutorial
Huh?! What’s with “Localized Internationalized” in today’s tutorial title? Well, we’ve been miffed for a couple of days now putting up with our “date token email subject” parts to our emails showing a web server (location) based timestamp. Our web … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, cmyk, collaboration, colour, CSS, date, email, email client, emailee, emailer, FormData, HTML, HTML email, input, integration, internationalization, Javascript, localization, personalization, programming, rgb, share, sharing, software integration, subject, tutorial
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Colour Systems Inline HTML Email Collaboration Tutorial
Yesterday’s Colour Systems Inline HTML Email Tutorial featured Inline HTML Email functionality, that we find very useful, but almost denuded of personalization. We think adding personalization aspects to a web application should never be mandatory to its functionality, but on … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, cmyk, collaboration, colour, email, email client, emailee, emailer, FormData, HTML, HTML email, input, integration, Javascript, personalization, programming, rgb, share, sharing, tutorial
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Colour Systems Inline HTML Email Tutorial
In undertaking the makeover for the Colour Systems web application of Colour Systems Primer Tutorial we were integrating Inline HTML Email functionality via Ajax/FormData techniques (entrenched as a favourite “midair” feeling email conduit approach) when we were surprised trying something … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, cmyk, collaboration, colour, email, email client, emailee, emailer, FormData, HTML, HTML email, input, integration, Javascript, programming, rgb, share, sharing, tutorial
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