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Image and Text Multiple PDF Relative URL Tutorial
There are two main ways with the Image and Text Nodes PDF Creator web application of yesterday’s Image and Text Multiple PDF Files Tutorial, to define the image part, those being … browse via the HTML5 File API methodologies … … Continue reading →
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Image and Text Multiple PDF Files Tutorial
For more than a week now, up until the day before yesterday’s Image and Text PDF CSS Colour Blending Tutorial, we’ve had an illogical supposition going. When browsing for image files, we allowed you to select multiple files, and yet … Continue reading →
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Image and Text PDF CSS Colour Blending Tutorial
Around here our … desire not to rock “the apple cart” as far as having “things work” … on behalf of … making things be more aesthetically pleasing … does not compute! We, first and foremost, are interested in software … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, animation, API, background colour, blend, blending, canvas, co-ordinates, colour, command line, convert, CSS, data uri, data url, date, datetime, details, direction, dropdown, emoji, exec, filling in, form, fpdf, glow, glowing, glowing toast, graphics, image, ImageMagick, input, interaction, keyframes, linear gradient, localStorage, multiline, navigation, onclick, onmouseout, onmouseover, PDF, PHP, programming, reveal, review, rotation, Safari, select, sequence, setTimeout, share, sharing, standing order, style, styling, summary, text, textarea, time, timesheet, timestamp, toast, tutorial, undo, uniquifier, units, url, user, user interaction, web share api
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Image and Text PDF Reviewed Standing Order Tutorial
With the same sentiment as yesterday’s Image and Text PDF Undo Tutorial, especially its “all but” scenario thinking for Undo functionality usefulness, we’ve realized there could be great improvements in functionality scope by combining … Standing Order PDF Creation … … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, animation, API, canvas, co-ordinates, command line, convert, CSS, data uri, data url, date, datetime, details, direction, dropdown, emoji, exec, filling in, form, fpdf, glow, glowing, glowing toast, graphics, image, ImageMagick, input, interaction, keyframes, localStorage, multiline, navigation, onclick, onmouseout, onmouseover, PDF, PHP, programming, reveal, review, rotation, Safari, select, sequence, setTimeout, share, sharing, standing order, style, styling, summary, text, textarea, time, timesheet, timestamp, toast, tutorial, undo, uniquifier, units, url, user, user interaction, web share api
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Image and Text PDF Undo Tutorial
There are lots of reasons “Undo” types of functionalities are good when human user interaction determines the content of the PDFs that get created in our current Image and Text Nodes PDF Creation project. Some are … mistakes “all but” … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, animation, API, canvas, co-ordinates, command line, convert, CSS, data uri, data url, date, datetime, details, direction, dropdown, emoji, exec, filling in, form, fpdf, glow, glowing, glowing toast, graphics, image, ImageMagick, input, keyframes, localStorage, multiline, navigation, onclick, onmouseout, onmouseover, PDF, PHP, programming, reveal, rotation, Safari, select, sequence, setTimeout, share, sharing, standing order, style, styling, summary, text, textarea, time, timesheet, timestamp, toast, tutorial, undo, uniquifier, units, url, user, user interaction, web share api
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Desktop Application Tutorial
We figured that an improvement on the progress with our Timekeeping web application of the recent MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Audio Broadcast Tutorial would be to mention what macOS or Mac OS X Desktop Application is topmost when the screenshot … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net, .Net Framework, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, API, Apple, apple script, AppleScript, array, attachment, attribute, audio, audio commentary, batch, batch file, body, broadcast, calendar, command line, commentary, contenteditable, cron, crontab, data, data attribute, date, date object, details, element, email, emoji, event, exec, file, file API, FormData, global data attribute, global variable, hover, HTML, ical, IFRAME, image, integration, intranet, iptc, Javascript, local web server, localStorage, login, long hover, Mac OS, Mac OS X, macOS, Mail, MAMP, metadata, notification, notifications, object, onmouseout, onmouseover, osascript, personalization, PHP, programming, record, report, reveal, say, screen capture, script, setTimeout, share, sharing, shell_exec, SMS, software integration, substitute, summary, Task Schedular, template, time, timekeeping, timestamp, tutorial, user, web share api, webpage commentary, window.open, Windows, Windows 10
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Audio Broadcast Tutorial
We thought what could be a benefit to the Timekeeping web application of the recent MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Web Share Personalization Tutorial would be to … offer an optional audio broadcasting piece of functionality … presented via a new … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net, .Net Framework, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, API, Apple, array, attachment, attribute, audio, audio commentary, batch, batch file, body, broadcast, calendar, command line, commentary, contenteditable, cron, crontab, data, data attribute, date, date object, details, element, email, emoji, event, exec, file, file API, FormData, global data attribute, global variable, hover, HTML, ical, IFRAME, image, integration, intranet, iptc, Javascript, local web server, localStorage, login, long hover, Mac OS, Mac OS X, macOS, Mail, MAMP, metadata, notification, notifications, object, onmouseout, onmouseover, personalization, PHP, programming, record, report, reveal, say, screen capture, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, substitute, summary, Task Schedular, template, time, timekeeping, timestamp, tutorial, user, web share api, webpage commentary, window.open, Windows, Windows 10
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Visibility Tutorial
Today we’re on the road again, roadtesting the Page Visibility API in relation to the Quarter Hour Timer web application of MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Desktop Application Tutorial. It’s a great improvement on “window.focus()” ideas that are so flaky by … Continue reading →