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Gimp Transparency Layer Colour to Alpha Tutorial
There are quite a few important image editing concepts floating around today’s “Mondrian Fun” (of the blog posting thread off Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Email Attachment Tutorial) … With this in mind, we almost immediately thought of the great Piet … Continue reading →
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Tagged alpha, alpha channel, animation, bleed, colour, CSS, GIMP, HTML, image, image editor, layer, mask, overlay, pixel, position, programming, transparency, transparent, tutorial
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Viewport and CSS Calc Intersection Resize Tutorial
Yesterday’s Viewport and CSS Calc Intersection Algorithm Tutorial showed no issues with … mobile “pinch” and “spread” gestures … no issues surprisingly … but there were with … non-mobile “onresize” (of window) created issue of a misplaced yellow intersection HTML … Continue reading →
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Tagged algorithm, calc, CSS, dimension, event, GIS, height, HTML, intersection, Javascript, meta, onresize, opacity, overlay, percentage, pixel, polygon, position, programming, proof of concept, spatial, tutorial, viewport, width, z-index
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Viewport and CSS Calc Intersection Algorithm Tutorial
Do you eat “separatist style”? I used to, leaving the good stuff until last, until one day a grandparent kindly taught me the weakness with this system, quietly pinching the best stuff during the prelude period. The recent Viewport and … Continue reading →
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Tagged algorithm, calc, CSS, dimension, GIS, height, HTML, intersection, Javascript, meta, opacity, overlay, percentage, pixel, polygon, position, programming, proof of concept, spatial, tutorial, viewport, width, z-index
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Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Share Tutorial
With yesterday’s Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Position Tutorial you had a quite private and non-collaborative web application, but today, we open that up to some email sharing collaboration possibilitites. To offer this sharing … for the first time … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, attachment, CMS, collaboration, Content Management System, contenteditable, CSS, div, email, fixed, flex, form, height, horizontal, HTML, IFRAME, overflow, PHP, position, post, programming, proof of concept, relative, screen, scroll, scrolling, share, sharing, text, tutorial, vertical, width, writing-mode
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Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Position Tutorial
It’s an interesting conundrum in our minds that as soon as we get satisfaction from the construction of a web application whose webpage activities fill up the screen, as with Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Content Tutorial, we then … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, CMS, Content Management System, contenteditable, CSS, div, fixed, flex, height, horizontal, HTML, IFRAME, overflow, position, programming, proof of concept, relative, screen, scroll, scrolling, text, tutorial, vertical, width, writing-mode
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Overlay Iframe Remembering Textarea Client Quiz Wikipedia Tutorial
With the Teletext Country Capital Quiz section of the functionality of the web application of Overlay Iframe Remembering Textarea Client Wikipedia Tutorial we wanted a different style of Wikipedia integration. We wanted to help out the user with their wrong … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, Ajax, answer, array, background image, canvas, conversation, CSS, DOM, email, focus, font, FormData, Google, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, opacity, overlay, overlay iframe remembering, position, programming, push, question, quiz, random, select, setTimeout, share, sharing, teletext, textarea, tutorial, url, utf-8, Wikipedia, z-index
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Overlay Iframe Remembering Textarea Client Wikipedia Tutorial
We’re back from the Gmail Linker work of yesterday’s Gmail URL Linker Simulation Wikipedia Tutorial with Wikipedia “imagery” in order to augment the Overlay Iframe Remembering Textarea Client Sharing Tutorial of recent times, that we promised to return to … … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, Ajax, answer, array, canvas, conversation, CSS, DOM, email, focus, font, FormData, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, opacity, overlay, overlay iframe remembering, position, programming, push, question, quiz, random, select, share, sharing, teletext, textarea, tutorial, url, utf-8, Wikipedia, z-index
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Overlay Iframe Remembering Textarea Client Sharing Tutorial
Our title today is “Overlay Iframe Remembering Textarea Client Sharing Tutorial”, a curiosity for some readers, am sure, being the word “Client“. This is a deliberate word, not an accident, because we intend going as far as we can not … Continue reading →
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Tagged answer, array, canvas, conversation, CSS, DOM, email, focus, font, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, opacity, overlay, overlay iframe remembering, position, programming, push, question, quiz, random, select, share, sharing, teletext, textarea, tutorial, utf-8, z-index
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