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WordPress Blog Image Editing Media Tutorial
We’re happy to be revisiting … the lead in of WordPress Blog Posting Feature Image Editing Tutorial … combined with … similarities of task to that of WordPress Visual Synopsis Media Tutorial … to add to our recent WordPress Blog … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, blog, blog posting, Did you know, drawImage, external Javascript, filter, gesture, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, image editor, img, Javascript, media, oncontextmenu, one image, one image website, ontouchend, photo, photograph, photography, programming, prompt, right click, scroll, scrolling, session, sessionStorage, snapshot, style, style.aesthetics, styling, swipe gesture, tab, tidy, tutorial, user interaction, video, web browser, web browser tab, window.localStorage, window.open, window.sessionStorage, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Posting Feature Image Editing Tutorial
Yesterday’s … One Image Website Image Snapshot Editing Tutorial used web browser new tab webpages to allow for image editing and annotating … but with today’s … WordPress Blog Posting Feature Image Editing Tutorial we’re using a hosted HTML iframe … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, blog posting, Did you know, drawImage, external Javascript, filter, gesture, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, image editor, img, Javascript, oncontextmenu, one image, one image website, ontouchend, photo, photograph, photography, programming, prompt, right click, scroll, scrolling, session, sessionStorage, snapshot, style, style.aesthetics, styling, swipe gesture, tab, tidy, tutorial, user interaction, web browser, web browser tab, window.localStorage, window.open, window.sessionStorage, Wordpress
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One Image Website Image Snapshot Editing Tutorial
Augmenting yesterday’s One Image Website SessionStorage Image Filtering Tutorial adding cropped image editing functionality, we see it as … Running against us regarding One Image Website design .. Running for us regarding One Image Website design … the programmatical scrolling … Continue reading →
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Tagged canvas, clientside, crop, CSS, Did you know, drawImage, external Javascript, filter, gesture, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, HTML5, image, image editor, img, Javascript, oncontextmenu, one image, one image website, ontouchend, photo, photograph, photography, programming, prompt, right click, scroll, scrolling, session, sessionStorage, snapshot, style, style.aesthetics, styling, tab, tidy, tutorial, user interaction, web browser, web browser tab, window.localStorage, window.open, window.sessionStorage
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One Image Website SessionStorage Image Filtering Tutorial
Further to the long ago One Image Website Scrolling Position Fix Tutorial last mention of our inhouse One Image Website series, today we have … clientside image filtering functionality to offer … almost exclusively using window.sessionStorage ideas (rather than our … Continue reading →
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Tagged clientside, CSS, Did you know, external Javascript, filter, gesture, HTML, image, img, Javascript, oncontextmenu, one image, one image website, ontouchend, photo, photograph, photography, programming, prompt, right click, session, sessionStorage, style, style.aesthetics, styling, tab, tidy, tutorial, user interaction, web browser, web browser tab, window.localStorage, window.sessionStorage
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Image Conversions via PHP GD Browsing Tutorial
As well as the recent Image Conversions via PHP GD URL Tutorial‘s input data modes of use … relative URLs (to the RJM Programming domain) … and we see why we may have left this like this … we wanted … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, absolute, absolute URL, Apache, arguments, attribute, backward compatibility, basename, bimp, brightness, browse, browsing, cartoon, colourize, comma, command, command line, contrast, conversion, convert, crontab, crop, curl, data uri, Did you know, Document Root, download, dropdown, emboss, emoji, file, file API, file specification, file_get_contents, filter, filtering, filters, form, GD, GIMP, glob, grayscale, image, image URL, ImageMagick, img, Javascript, korn shell, link, local web server, MAMP, merge, method, mode, modes of use, multiple, navigate, navigation, negate, onchange, open, overlay, PaintBrush, PHP, pixellate, preg_replace, procedure, programming, recall, regex, regular expression, relative URL, replace, reveal, schedule, script, select, shell, switch, switches, table, tick, transparency, tutorial, type ahead buffer, url, verb, wildcard
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Image Conversions via PHP GD URL Tutorial
The PHP inhouse Image Converter web application last talked about at Image Conversions via PHP GD Overlay Reveal Tutorial got a revisit today. It’s been more than two years, and that amount of separation sometimes gives you the chance to … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, absolute, absolute URL, Apache, arguments, attribute, backward compatibility, basename, bimp, brightness, cartoon, colourize, comma, command, command line, contrast, conversion, convert, crontab, crop, curl, data uri, Did you know, Document Root, download, dropdown, emboss, emoji, file, file specification, file_get_contents, filter, filtering, filters, form, GD, GIMP, glob, grayscale, image, image URL, ImageMagick, img, Javascript, korn shell, link, local web server, MAMP, merge, method, mode, modes of use, multiple, navigate, navigation, negate, onchange, open, overlay, PaintBrush, PHP, pixellate, preg_replace, procedure, programming, recall, regex, regular expression, relative URL, replace, reveal, schedule, script, select, shell, switch, switches, table, tick, transparency, tutorial, type ahead buffer, url, verb, wildcard
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Text to Image via ImageMagick Primer Tutorial
Why would a “Primer” tutorial point at a “well along the way” one? Well, a few reasons really … the “Primer” concept of Text to Images (as an early days web application possibility) only happened because of yesterday’s Python Cowsay … Continue reading →
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Tagged background colour, colour, command, command line, convert, dimensions, emoji, entities, exec, font, font colour, font family, font size, height, HTML, HTML entities, image, ImageMagick, img, Perl, PHP, pointsize, programmin, programming, Python, scan, scanning, text, text scanning, The Three P's, tutorial, tutprial, width
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Open File Picker Experimental Status Tutorial
The basis of yesterday’s Open File Picker of PDF Javascript Tutorial‘s functionality is showOpenFilePicker, an experimental Javascript offering. Which begs the question, at least for us … What is the alternative approach to trying a piece of experimental Javascript functionality, … Continue reading →
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Tagged arrayBuffer, browse, canvas, clientside, data uri, edit, experimental, file, file handler, file picker, hard copy, HTML, HTML5, image, img, Javascript, local file, object, open file picker, operator, PDF, picker, printout, programming, response, response object, typeof
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