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Canvas Drag and Drop Even Less Ephemeral Tutorial

In yesterday’s Canvas Drag and Drop Less Ephemeral Tutorial … image slides … could go into … data URI list … could be hashtagged … along with a … delay argument … then, via user button click, sent via “a” … Continue reading

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Canvas Drag and Drop Less Ephemeral Tutorial

We’re bucking the trend, today, “offering less” but “producing more”, we’re hoping, on top of the progress of yesterday’s Canvas Drag and Drop Ephemeral Tutorial …. adding totaking from an “internal use only” level of ephemeralness which only offered an … Continue reading

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Canvas Drag and Drop Ephemeral Tutorial

Onto yesterday’s Canvas Drag and Drop Primer Tutorial‘s … proof of concept feel to being able to drag and drop via the canvas element … today we have … proof of concept ideas regarding future sharing and collaboration aspects to … Continue reading

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Canvas Drag and Drop Primer Tutorial

It’s time. It really is. It’s time to revisit the “User of Signature Signature” web application using the HTML5 canvas element to create and share graphical data, that we last dealt with when we presented Canvas Sharing via Email Hashtagging … Continue reading

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GeoJson World Coastlines Drag and Drop Makeover Tutorial

We’ve got a mild makeover happening with the Drag and Drop functionality related to GeoJson World Coastlines Drag and Drop Tutorial today. At first … we wanted the first popup window content be aligned to the top and left … … Continue reading

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Emoji Clothing Game Tutorial

While it’s fresh in the mind, and in line with that mathematical induction principle you … try the new idea for case 1 … “so yesterday” … try the new idea for case 2 … today’s work … and it … Continue reading

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Emoji Objects Game Tutorial

Even though we have been using “Drag and Drop” methodologies a lot lately, it was way back in late September 2023, with Inhouse WordPress Blog Posting Game Tutorial, when we last needed to change that client HTML and Javascript Drag … Continue reading

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Parallax Scrolling Inhouse Content Tailoring Tutorial

Yes, onto yesterday’s Parallax Scrolling Primer Tutorial‘s Parallax Scrolling functionality, there were strong possibilities for tailoring where the user chooses to show some inhouse WordPress Blog images. Reducing content can be an issue here, but luckily WordPress has a very … Continue reading

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