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Tag Archives: Notification API
PDF Image and Text Nodes and Lines and Rectangles Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s PDF Image and Text Nodes Mobile Scrolling Tutorial‘s progress we turn our attention back to some Fpdf talents … draw lines into a PDF document … and … draw and/or infill rectangles into a PDF document … as … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, annotation, Apache, API, button, cross-browser, cross-platform, delimiter, directory, download, email, ffmpeg, file, ghostscript, HTML, ImageMagick, intranet, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, link, local web server, lossless, MAMP, media, mobile, Notification API, notifications, notifications API, PDF, photo, programming, rectangle, scroll, scrolling, separator, share, SMS, tutorial, video, web share api, Windows
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PDF Image and Text Nodes Mobile Scrolling Tutorial
With yesterday’s PDF Image and Text Nodes Windows Tutorial it is time, today, to fix a … mobile device issue in usage … when browsing for files … and using the “Take Photo” option, perhaps … obtaining an image far … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, Apache, API, button, cross-browser, cross-platform, delimiter, directory, download, email, ffmpeg, file, ghostscript, HTML, ImageMagick, intranet, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, link, local web server, lossless, MAMP, media, mobile, Notification API, notifications, notifications API, PDF, photo, programming, scroll, scrolling, separator, share, SMS, tutorial, video, web share api, Windows
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PDF Image and Text Nodes Windows Tutorial
It’s instructive adding “platforms” to the list of “underlying operating system” functionalities, and though it can be a slow slog, the work you put in now, can help future endeavours. And so, onto the recent Web Share API PDF Book … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, Apache, API, button, cross-browser, cross-platform, delimiter, directory, download, email, ffmpeg, file, ghostscript, HTML, ImageMagick, intranet, Javascript, link, local web server, lossless, MAMP, media, Notification API, notifications, notifications API, PDF, programming, separator, share, SMS, tutorial, video, web share api, Windows
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Web Share API PDF Book Creation Notifications Tutorial
Today we’re shoring up the recent Web Share API Intranet Video Tutorial‘s … Web Share API helping out of … PDF Image and Text Nodes Creator of Image and Text PDF Large Animated GIF Text Nodes Tutorial … adding in … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, Apache, API, button, cross-browser, cross-platform, download, email, ffmpeg, file, HTML, ImageMagick, intranet, Javascript, link, local web server, lossless, MAMP, media, Notification API, notifications, notifications API, PDF, programming, share, SMS, tutorial, video, web share api
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Notification API Hidden Popup Tutorial
Yesterday’s Notification API Active Scheduling Tutorial had some good news and some bad news … the good news being that you did not have to have your Notifications functionality web application front facing to make the Active Scheduling of Notifications … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, button, communication, Google Chrome, HTML, Javascript, notification, Notification API, notifications, permission, permissions, popup, privacy, programming, proof of concept, schedule, scheduling, security, setTimeout, SMS, tutorial, visibility, web, web browser
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Notification API Active Scheduling Tutorial
The recent Channel Messaging API Notification Tutorial “tinkered with” its Notifications API based partner functionality. Today we continue “tinkering” all the way to “tweaking” that Notifications supervisor (permissions granted, that is) to add some scheduling functionality which operates as long … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, button, communication, Google Chrome, HTML, Javascript, notification, Notification API, notifications, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, proof of concept, schedule, scheduling, security, setTimeout, SMS, tutorial, web, web browser
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Notification API Primer Tutorial
A lot of us use notifications to tell us “what to do”, “where to go (to shop, for instance)“, “which email has arrived” etcetera etcetera etcetera. Notifications can be like SMS, as that instantaneous form of communication … In information … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, communication, Google Chrome, HTML, Javascript, notification, Notification API, notifications, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, proof of concept, security, SMS, tutorial, web, web browser
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