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GraphViz via PHP on AlmaLinux Dot Colour Wheel Outputs Tutorial
Yesterday’s GraphViz via PHP on AlmaLinux Dot Colour Wheel Tutorial catered for the output formats … SVG … (via the dot switch -Tsvg) and … PDF … (via the dot switch -Tpdf) but, today, we open it up for … … Continue reading →
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Canvas Drag and Drop Positively Practical Tutorial
We all know “there’s practical” and “there’s practical”, and with yesterday’s Canvas Drag and Drop Positively Robust Tutorial all the new Drag and Drop functionality is getting there, but what if … user starts scribbling on the canvas … allow … Continue reading →
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Tagged access key, animated gif, animation, annotation, background, button, canvas, click, collaboration, communication, data uri, data url, div, drag, drag and drop, drop, email, emailee, emoji, emoji button, event, file, graphics, GUI, hashtag, hashtagging, hotkey, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, key, keyboard, keydown, link, mailto, media, media file, onclick, ondragover, ondragstart, ondrop, onkeydown, onload, output, popup, popup window, presentation, programming, prompt, proof of concept, recipient, share, sharing, slide, stop press, text, textarea, tutorial, webpage, window
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Canvas Drag and Drop Positively Robust Tutorial
The recent Canvas Drag and Drop Even Less Ephemeral Tutorial progress allowed for … animated GIF (and other incarnation) media file creation logic for the emailer … and today we add in … animated GIF (and other incarnation) media file … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, annotation, background, button, canvas, click, collaboration, communication, data uri, data url, div, drag, drag and drop, drop, email, emailee, emoji, emoji button, file, graphics, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, link, mailto, media, media file, onclick, ondragover, ondragstart, ondrop, output, popup, popup window, presentation, programming, prompt, proof of concept, recipient, share, sharing, slide, stop press, text, textarea, tutorial, webpage, window
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Canvas Drag and Drop Even Less Ephemeral Tutorial
In yesterday’s Canvas Drag and Drop Less Ephemeral Tutorial … image slides … could go into … data URI list … could be hashtagged … along with a … delay argument … then, via user button click, sent via “a” … Continue reading →
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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Memory Tutorial
It’s a bit arrogant to say a sizeable piece of code you’ve written is “bug free”, especially if it involves user entered data, but it is a good aspiration, like marking at the 50 metre line, on the boundary, for … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, array, attachment, background, backgroundImage, backgroundPosition, blur, border, brightness, bug, canvas, catch, class, command line, contrast, convert, CSS, CSS3, desktop, details, display, div, DOM, drop shadow, editor, email, emboss, error, error handling, eval, exception, exec, ffmpeg, file specification, file_get_contents, filter, gaussian blur, GD, GIMP, glob, grayscale, guides, guillotine, HTML, hue, image, image map, ImageMagick, input, invert, Javascript, keyframes, MAMP, margin, matrix, memory, multiple, onions, opacity, output, overlay, pattern, PDF, PHP, processing, push, responsive design, reveal, rotate, rotation, scale, selection, selector, sepia, setTimeout, sharing, skew, slice, slideshow, summary, table, transform, transformation, transitions, translate, try, tutorial, visibility, web design, webpage, whitespace, window, zip
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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Zip Tutorial
We’re entering the Goldilocks Zone today as far as “onions of the 4th dimension” thoughts go with the recent GIMP Guillotine Follow Up web application we’ve been developing. it’s too hot thinking we’ll find any “onions of the 4th dimension” … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, array, attachment, background, backgroundImage, backgroundPosition, blur, border, brightness, canvas, class, command line, contrast, convert, CSS, CSS3, desktop, details, display, div, DOM, drop shadow, editor, email, emboss, eval, exec, ffmpeg, file specification, file_get_contents, filter, gaussian blur, GD, GIMP, glob, grayscale, guides, guillotine, HTML, hue, image, image map, ImageMagick, input, invert, Javascript, keyframes, MAMP, margin, matrix, multiple, onions, opacity, output, overlay, pattern, PDF, PHP, processing, push, responsive design, reveal, rotate, rotation, scale, selection, selector, sepia, setTimeout, sharing, skew, slice, slideshow, summary, table, transform, transformation, transitions, translate, tutorial, visibility, web design, webpage, whitespace, window, zip
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Java Command Line Email Attachment Tutorial
Call me simple headed, but I believe the concept of an attachment in an email is one of the best concepts to have come out of Information Technology ever since … email. Attachments represent to us that there really was … Continue reading →
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Tagged arguments, attachment, command line, compiler, desktop, eLearning argument, email, Gmail, input, Java, javac, Mac OS X, mailx, operating system, output, pipe, piping, programming, redirection, Terminal, tutorial, uuencode
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Signature Signature Supervisor PDF Writing Tutorial
We come at progress with our User of Signature Signature web application that we last left off at Signature Signature Supervisor PDF Reconstruction Tutorial from two different directions today … we build up more means by which to share the … Continue reading →
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