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Animated GIF via PDF Input Tutorial
As well as adding more of those dimension options as flagged at yesterday’s Animated GIF Dimensions Programmatic Help Tutorial, today, the big job with our Animated GIF creator was to allow for … PDF input to Animated GIF output … … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, Apache, bitmap, btoa, character, data uri, data url, dimensions, DOM, encodeURIComponent, extract, extraction, ffmpeg, height, HTML, IFRAME, image, image/png, ImageMagick, inkscape, intranet, Javascript, link, local web server, MAMP, mimetype, onblur, onload, PDF, PHP, Png, presentation, programming, QR Code, screenshot, size, slide, snapshot, SVG, svg text, textbox, tutorial, url, vector, vector graphics, web server, webpage, webpage snapshot, width
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Animated GIF Dimensions Programmatic Help Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Animated GIF Text SVG Image Slide Tutorial, today, we want to improve the Animated GIF dimensions issue, first by saying, the user should at least visit the dropdown to see, but given this may not happen, we want … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF Text SVG Image Slide Tutorial
In the recent Animated GIF Slide QR Code and Webpage Screenshot URL Tutorial we surmised that … interactive entry of absolute URL starting with HtTp means you want a QR Code … and … interactive entry of absolute URL starting … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, bitmap, btoa, character, data uri, data url, DOM, encodeURIComponent, extract, extraction, HTML, image, image/png, ImageMagick, inkscape, Javascript, link, mimetype, onblur, PHP, Png, presentation, programming, QR Code, screenshot, slide, snapshot, SVG, svg text, textbox, tutorial, url, vector, vector graphics, webpage, webpage snapshot
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Animated GIF Link Image Slide Tutorial
Yesterday’s Animated GIF SVG Slide Tutorial had us … taking our animated GIF creator … starting with … SVG user entry functionality … then allow for … other image extraction from HTML user input via + … and today … … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF HTML Image Slide Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Animated GIF SVG Slide Tutorial … SVG vector image extraction from HTML input … today we want to add in … an additional + suffix will look for other HTML img element data in the user defined … Continue reading →
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Circular Text Around Media Animated QR Code Tutorial
The arrangements of yesterday’s Circular Text Around Media QR Code Tutorial‘s QR Codes, being as they … are given onclick logic for both non-mobile and mobile platforms … can be given the opportunity to be … animated via two slides … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, astronomy, audio, background, background image, bar chart, base64, button, camera, chemistry, circle, circular, class, className, compound, CSS, data uri, data url, day, distance, DOM, dropdown, element, equation, formula, geometry, Google, Google Charts, Google Page Insights, Google Page Speed, Google PageSpeed, height, HTML, IFRAME, interactive entry, Javascript, justification, justify, keyframes, mathematics, media, mimetype, mobile, molecule, navigate, nest, nesting, onclick, orbit, periodic table, perspective, planet, play, play button, programming, prompt, QR Code, quiz, radius, scale, science, search engine, select, size, smart phone, solar system, statistics, styling, sun, SVG, svg+xml, text justification, tool, user, utf-8, video, watermark, width, window.prompt, year
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PdfImages PDF Output Media Zipping via PHP Tutorial
We’ve both tailored and taken an interest (in the first place) with incorporating PHP’s talents with zipping (via *.zip files) ever since we started PDF to HTML Pdftohtml usage, in today’s work. Why? Well, well, well, we think sharing the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, archive, bubble, bubbling, button, case, command, command line, concatenate, constraint, curb, DOM, event, event.preventDefault, event.stopPropagation, event.target, event.type, gesture, Google, hierarchy, HTML, inheritance, Javascript, left, middle, mouse, mouse wheel, nesting, nursery rhyme, onclick, operating system, Oracle, pdftohtml, pdfunite, poem, poetry, pointing device, popup, preventDefault, programming, propagation, rhyme, right, scrolling, sestet, stopPropagation, switch, sys_get_temp_dir, target, touch, tutorial, type, unzip, validation, wheel, window.open, XML, zip, zipping
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Pdfunite PDF Concatenation via PHP Tutorial
In a similar line of thinking as with yesterday’s Pdftohtml PDF to HTML via PHP Tutorial we discovered the “brew install poppler” also gave us macOS command line access to the Pdfunite way of concatenating PDFs … pdfunite(1) General Commands … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, bubble, bubbling, button, case, command, command line, concatenate, constraint, curb, DOM, event, event.preventDefault, event.stopPropagation, event.target, event.type, gesture, Google, hierarchy, HTML, inheritance, Javascript, left, middle, mouse, mouse wheel, nesting, nursery rhyme, onclick, operating system, Oracle, pdftohtml, pdfunite, poem, poetry, pointing device, popup, preventDefault, programming, propagation, rhyme, right, scrolling, sestet, stopPropagation, switch, sys_get_temp_dir, target, touch, tutorial, type, validation, wheel, window.open, XML
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