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Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Multiple Copy Tutorial
Could there be another “onions of the 4th dimension” amendment left that could help our project, the “Emoji Image (and media)” web application of yesterday’s Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Aesthetics Tutorial? We think so. You see, when we … Continue reading →
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Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Aesthetics Tutorial
If you have been following our latest “Emoji Image (and other media)” project of yesterday’s Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Download Tutorial you will know we have two (publicly displaying) “incarnations” of the inhouse bit of the PHP webpage … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, audio, background, background image, background-repeat, background-size, base64, border, border image, clipboard, codepoint, contenteditable, copy, CSS, data uri, Did you know, DOM, download, email, emoji, GD, GIMP, glow, Google, Google PageSpeed, HTML, image, image editor, Javascript, jQuery, media, menu, mobile, multiple, nest, nested, nesting, onion, onions, PageSpeed, PaintBrush, paste, PHP, Preview, programming, SMS, symbols, textarea, transparent, trim, tutorial, video, whitespace
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Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Download Tutorial
Yesterday’s Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Tutorial continued our “Emoji Image (and media)” web application project’s progress, that we see in the analogous terms below … Project Analogy First webpage incarnation with textbox and textarea and buttons is displayed. … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, background, background image, background-repeat, background-size, base64, border, border image, clipboard, codepoint, contenteditable, copy, CSS, data uri, Did you know, DOM, download, email, emoji, GD, GIMP, Google, Google PageSpeed, HTML, image, image editor, Javascript, jQuery, media, menu, mobile, multiple, nest, nested, nesting, onion, onions, PageSpeed, PaintBrush, paste, PHP, Preview, programming, SMS, symbols, textarea, transparent, trim, tutorial, video, whitespace
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Negative Margin CSS Primer Tutorial
That HTML editor (in the form of a textarea element) of yesterday’s HTML Editor Inline HTML Email Tutorial may help you learn some … HTML design Javascript dynamics … and … CSS styling … and though for most programmers the … Continue reading →
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Tagged CSS, div, DOM, external Javascript, Font Awesome, HTML, icon, image, img, Javascript, margin, negative, nest, overflow, programming, stop press, stylesheet, tutorial
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Video via Image Filter and Canvas Magnifier Mobile Tutorial
We hadn’t tested the work of yesterday’s Video via Image Filter and Canvas Magnifier Tutorial on mobile platforms, and because it is so mouse event sensitive, yes, there are quite a few issues. Also, on an iPad, the issues were … Continue reading →
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Tagged addeventlistener, background colour, background image, browse, canvas, capture, colour, CSS, Digital Colour Meter, div, external Javascript, file API, filter, getBoundingClientRect, grayscale, HTML, HTML5, image, invert, iOS, Javascript, magnifier, media, nest, overlay, pixel, position, programming, resize, Safari, scroll, transparency, tutorial, video, z-index
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Video via Image Filter and Canvas Magnifier Tutorial
When thinking of the HTML img element’s relationship with the HTML5 canvas element there are loads of importing and exporting possibilities between them, but one that just has to live in the img world alone are … CSS filters do … Continue reading →
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Tagged background colour, background image, browse, canvas, capture, colour, CSS, Digital Colour Meter, div, external Javascript, file API, filter, getBoundingClientRect, grayscale, HTML, HTML5, image, invert, Javascript, magnifier, media, nest, overlay, pixel, position, programming, resize, scroll, transparency, tutorial, video, z-index
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Video via Canvas File API Tutorial
Yes, some of you probably guessed correctly, regarding where we’d go after yesterday’s Video Pixel Manipulation via Canvas Tutorial. As a background to this, we see for web applications, two primary source “partitions”, those being … around the “net” (in … Continue reading →
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Tagged background colour, background image, browse, canvas, capture, colour, Digital Colour Meter, div, external Javascript, file API, grayscale, HTML, HTML5, image, invert, Javascript, media, nest, pixel, programming, resize, scroll, transparency, tutorial, video
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