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Inkscape Vector Image Editor Business Card Tutorial
Yesterday’s Inkscape Vector Image Editor Banner Tutorial set us to thinking that we’d like to base an A8 business card … spoiler alert … … on the vector graphics and even that text of the banner … … created via … Continue reading
Inkscape Vector Image Editor Banner Tutorial
We got a job recently to create a banner for RJM Programming. No worries, for our MacBook Pro runnning macOS Mojave 10.14.5. Think Pages or Gimp just for starters (or read this useful link). But our specification involved a requirement … Continue reading
Colour Wheel Canvas Analogue Clock Background Tutorial
Time and place are very suitable concepts for web application work such as that of yesterday’s Colour Wheel Canvas Analogue Clock Resize Tutorial. Today’s work introduces into this “Colour Wheel” (so far analogue clock) TimeZone functionality, to us a great … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, canvas, colour, geographicals, Google, Google Charts, graphics, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, latitude, line, longitude, map, map chart, multiple, PATH, place, programming, resize, setTimeout, thickness, timezone, tutorial, wheel, Wikipedia
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Colour Wheel Canvas Analogue Clock Resize Tutorial
“To resize, or not to resize, that is (often) the question.” In “web application land” this question’s answer often revolves around whether a “web application” is a “production tool”, needing to work for lots of platforms, in as many situations … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, colour, graphics, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, line, PATH, programming, resize, setTimeout, thickness, tutorial, wheel
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Colour Wheel Canvas Analogue Clock Primer Tutorial
Today’s new thread of web application ideas has “circle” ideas reminiscent of the recent Circular Text or Emoji Roulette Animation Tutorial but rather than “circular text”, today we are utilizing the very useful HTML5 canvas element, again. “Colour wheel” idea … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, colour, graphics, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, PATH, programming, setTimeout, tutorial, wheel
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HTML/Javascript Areas Canvas Tutorial
In revisiting the HTML/Javascript Areas Tutorial of some years back now, a recent common theme occurred to us … a lack of visuals. This game could be made much more interesting, we think, by showing a graphical view of a … Continue reading
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Tagged Areas, canvas, game, geometry, graphics, HTML, Javascript, mathematics, PATH, Path2D, programming, tutorial, visual
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