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Drag and Drop Iframe Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s Drag and Drop Iframe Primer Tutorial‘s “Drag Around” (HTML iframe element(s)) web application based itself on W3Schools‘s How To Create a Draggable HTML Element non-mobile drag and drop logic. But, can we amend that logic for touch mobile platform … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, Android, DOM, drag, drag and drop, element, gesture, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, IFRAME, iOS, iPad, Javascript, left, mobile, move, onmousemove, ontouchmove, ontouchstart, opacity, overlay, position, programming, proof of concept, relative, top, touch, tutorial, webpage
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Drag and Drop Iframe Primer Tutorial
We were “really taken” by the possibilities trying out How To Create a Draggable HTML Element (by W3Schools), to drag and drop elements on non-mobile webpages. So much so, we wrote a “proof of concept” dragger and dropper of up … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, DOM, drag, drag and drop, element, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, left, move, opacity, overlay, position, programming, proof of concept, relative, top, tutorial, webpage
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Animated GIF Creator Overlayed Images Top Left Tutorial
To add to the recent Animated GIF Creator Overlayed Images Tutorial‘s user interaction logic, we add a way to control those two “overlay” CSS properties … left top … but more in the sense that we allow CSS … margin-eft … Continue reading →
Animated GIF Creator Overlayed Images Tutorial
We wanted to add an “Overlayed Images” functionality component to the “Animated GIF Creator” of Animated GIF Creator Video Intranet Tutorial, today. The work involves both of the HTML design “big concepts” we are keen on at this blog … … Continue reading →
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Tagged CSS, details, DOM, HTML, image, Javascript, opacity, overlay, PHP, programming, reveal, summary, tutorial, z-index
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Emoji Borders and Backgrounds Canvas Annotation Tutorial
Up to now with the SVG -> IMG -> CANVAS parent web application to our newish PHP tool child of Emoji Borders and Backgrounds Curl Tutorial we have tried to keep … SVG IMG CANVAS … contents in synch as … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, anchor, argument, background, background image, base64, base64_encode, border, canvas, circle, command line, context, CSS, curl, data uri, data url, deploy, deployment, Did you know, display, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, encode, exec, file_get_contents, FormData, geometry, getBoundingClientRect, Google, Google chart, Google Page Insights, Google PageSpeed, graphics, grid, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, image grid, img, inhouse, integration, Javascript, justification, Mail, mailto, map, mathematics, menu, merge, mimetype, mode, numbers, numerical, opacity, overlay, override, PageSpeed, PHP, popup, popup window, position, programming, proof of concept, QR Code, rect, rectangle, screenshot, shape, share, sharing, slideshow, SMS, software integration, style, styling, SVG, svg+xml, table, text, text justification, text-anchor, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, webpage, window.open, window.opener, XML
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Emoji Borders and Backgrounds Curl Tutorial
We find curl to be that interesting PHP “mode of use” hybrid of the involvement of … HTTP protocol URLs command line interface to PHP exec … that might help you “look back at yourself from outside” as we use … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, anchor, argument, background, background image, base64, base64_encode, border, canvas, circle, command line, context, CSS, curl, data uri, data url, deploy, deployment, Did you know, display, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, encode, exec, file_get_contents, FormData, geometry, getBoundingClientRect, Google, Google chart, Google Page Insights, Google PageSpeed, graphics, grid, HTML, IFRAME, image, image grid, img, inhouse, Javascript, justification, Mail, mailto, map, mathematics, menu, merge, mimetype, mode, numbers, numerical, opacity, overlay, override, PageSpeed, PHP, position, programming, proof of concept, QR Code, rect, rectangle, screenshot, shape, share, sharing, slideshow, SMS, style, styling, SVG, svg+xml, table, text, text justification, text-anchor, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, webpage, XML
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Emoji Borders and Backgrounds QR Code Tutorial
Some web browsers such as Google Chrome also have “right-clicking (for Windows) and two finger gesturing (for macOS and Mac OS X)” menu QR Code options, further to QR Code URL via macOS Two Finger Gesture Option Tutorial and yesterday’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, anchor, argument, background, background image, base64, base64_encode, border, canvas, circle, context, CSS, data uri, data url, deploy, deployment, Did you know, display, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, encode, FormData, geometry, getBoundingClientRect, Google, Google chart, graphics, grid, HTML, IFRAME, image, image grid, img, inhouse, Javascript, justification, Mail, mailto, map, mathematics, menu, merge, mimetype, numbers, numerical, opacity, overlay, override, PHP, position, programming, proof of concept, QR Code, rect, rectangle, shape, share, sharing, slideshow, SMS, style, styling, SVG, svg+xml, table, text, text justification, text-anchor, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, XML
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Emoji Borders and Backgrounds Web Browser Tutorial
Yesterday’s Emoji Borders and Backgrounds Shape Sharing Tutorial had us sharing via email or SMS our “Emoji Borders and Backgrounds” creations via inhouse organized arrangements. But many people are used to just right-clicking (for Windows) and two finger gesturing (for … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, anchor, argument, background, background image, base64, base64_encode, border, canvas, circle, context, CSS, data uri, data url, deploy, deployment, Did you know, display, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, encode, FormData, geometry, getBoundingClientRect, graphics, grid, HTML, IFRAME, image, image grid, img, inhouse, Javascript, justification, Mail, mailto, map, mathematics, menu, merge, mimetype, numbers, numerical, opacity, overlay, override, PHP, position, programming, proof of concept, rect, rectangle, shape, share, sharing, slideshow, SMS, style, styling, SVG, svg+xml, table, text, text justification, text-anchor, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, XML
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