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Textarea Pointing Local Font Colour Tutorial
The normal way we deal with fonts online is to define a … font family font style font size … or say nothing and let the defaults happen. That can then be modified by a … font colour … and … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Editing Tutorial
A basic design, as presented in the first of the “Local Font” thread of blog postings called Textarea Pointing Local Font Tutorial yesterday provided a blueprint to move forward on this project. We think we can work with its architecture. … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Tutorial
A large part of the design of a web application relates to the agreed message formats. Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Rasterise Tutorial started us down the road of a new message format whose delimitation highlights goes like an encodeURIComponent() version of … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Rasterise Tutorial
Following up on yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Web Storage Tutorial and Textarea Pointing Canvas Tutorial preceeding it, we have the means now to embellish the reporting functionalities surrounding the use of HTML5 canvas element, and two extremely useful (and fundamental) … … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Web Storage Tutorial
We add some “accountability” to where we stopped off at yesterday with Textarea Pointing Canvas Tutorial today. We define “accountability” in this context, and with our rules, short of bothering with … a fully blown database solution … too much … Continue reading →
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PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Animation Rotation Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Animation Sharing Tutorial animated image pixellation sharing capabilities, today we’d like to add some capabilities to rotate those pixellated images, mainly via PHP’s … imagerotate … GD image library method. We rotate … Continue reading →
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PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Animation Sharing Tutorial
Although we had sessional accountability with the pixellation animation ideas of yesterday’s PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Animation Aesthetics Tutorial, when there is a “tool” involved in a project, such as this one, we like to make it more … Continue reading →
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PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Animation Aesthetics Tutorial
We augment yesterday’s PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Management of Animation Tutorial genesis to the control or management of the pixellation animation functionalities, by today, looking at some of the management of the look, or the aesthethics, of those … Continue reading →
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