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Tag Archives: proof of concept
Canvas Drag and Drop Primer Tutorial
It’s time. It really is. It’s time to revisit the “User of Signature Signature” web application using the HTML5 canvas element to create and share graphical data, that we last dealt with when we presented Canvas Sharing via Email Hashtagging … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged annotation, button, canvas, div, drag, drag and drop, drop, graphics, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, onclick, ondragover, ondragstart, ondrop, programming, proof of concept, stop press, tutorial, webpage
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Image Filter Display Tutorial
We’re glad today’s “Image Filter Display Tutorial” blog posting title is shorter than yesterday’s “Animated GIF Duration Calculation Filter Browsing Tutorial” because the main task today was … to take all our “proof of concept” web applications and distil them … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged animated gif, browse, browsing, button, client, clientdide, contenteditable, CSS, Did you know, dropdown, duration, file API, filter, HTML, Javascript, onmousedown, ontouchdown, option, PHP, programming, programming.tutorial, promise, proof, proof of concept, select, style, styling
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Animated GIF Duration Calculation Filter Browsing Tutorial
Can a “proof of concept” arrangement last three blog postings? If there’s more you want to prove, ahead of committing to the final product that might hone in on the specificity of the idea, and another iframe hosted web application … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged animated gif, browse, browsing, button, client, clientdide, CSS, Did you know, duration, file API, filter, HTML, Javascript, onmousedown, ontouchdown, PHP, programming, programming.tutorial, promise, proof, proof of concept, style, styling
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Animated GIF Duration Calculation Filter Tutorial
Can a “proof of concept” arrangement last two blog postings? If there’s more you want to prove, ahead of committing to the final product that might hone in on the specificity of the idea, we’d say it’s possible, yes. And … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged animated gif, client, clientdide, CSS, duration, filter, HTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, programming.tutorial, promise, proof, proof of concept, style, styling
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Animated GIF Duration Calculation Primer Tutorial
We’ve got a new (mini-?)project developing. No, it doesn’t hurt in the “you know what”! But thanks for your concern?! It’s a project that reminds us about an adage regarding projects, that might seem pretty obvious, but is worth mentioning … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged animated gif, client, clientdide, duration, HTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, programming.tutorial, promise, proof, proof of concept
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CSS Position Sticky Primer Tutorial
The concept of scrolling in a webpage is a way to get to places “below the fold” or “to the right of the fold” regarding vertical and horizontal scrolling, respectively. We wanted to start exploring this idea by starting with … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, CSS, fixed, HTML, information, position, presentation, proof of concept, scroll, scrolling, sticky, style, webpage
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