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Parallax Scrolling Inhouse Content Tailoring Tutorial
Yes, onto yesterday’s Parallax Scrolling Primer Tutorial‘s Parallax Scrolling functionality, there were strong possibilities for tailoring where the user chooses to show some inhouse WordPress Blog images. Reducing content can be an issue here, but luckily WordPress has a very … Continue reading →
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Tagged action item, argument, arguments, blog, cell, code, code reuse, content, contenteditable, Cut to the Chase, drag, drag and drop, drop, emscripten, event, filter, game, GD, image filter, inhouse, Javascript, onclick, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, parallax, parameter, parameters, PHP, post, posting, posting title, programming, right click, scroll, splash screen, table, table cell, theme, title, topic, tutorial, tutorial picture, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, user, Wordpress, wordpress blog
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Parallax Scrolling Primer Tutorial
One might question the efficacy of the progress we made moving from … Interactively Change Background Image on Scroll Tutorial … through to yesterday’s … Inhouse WordPress Image Filter Arguments Tutorial … … but two?! Well, that’s another ball game! … Continue reading →
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Tagged action item, argument, arguments, blog, cell, code, code reuse, content, contenteditable, Cut to the Chase, drag, drag and drop, drop, emscripten, event, filter, game, GD, image filter, Javascript, onclick, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, parallax, parameter, parameters, PHP, post, posting, posting title, programming, right click, scroll, splash screen, table, table cell, theme, title, topic, tutorial, tutorial picture, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, user, wordpress blog
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Inhouse WordPress Image Filter Arguments Tutorial
The next step to improving on yesterday’s Inhouse WordPress Image Filter Source Tutorial … WordPress Topic theme … today we have a new layer of functionality involving … Image PHP Filter theme … using PHP GD manipulations … would be … Continue reading →
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Tagged action item, argument, arguments, blog, cell, content, contenteditable, Cut to the Chase, drag, drag and drop, drop, event, filter, game, GD, image filter, Javascript, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, parameter, parameters, PHP, post, posting, posting title, programming, right click, splash screen, table, table cell, theme, title, topic, tutorial, tutorial picture, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, user, Wordpress
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Inhouse WordPress Image Filter Source Tutorial
Like with yesterday’s Inhouse WordPress Topic Image Source Tutorial‘s … WordPress Topic theme … today we have a new layer of functionality involving … Image PHP Filter theme … using PHP GD manipulations Code equivalencies to yesterday (starting with the … Continue reading →
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Tagged action item, blog, cell, content, Cut to the Chase, drag, drag and drop, drop, event, filter, game, GD, image filter, Javascript, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, PHP, post, posting, posting title, programming, right click, splash screen, table, table cell, title, topic, tutorial, tutorial picture, user, Wordpress
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Inhouse WordPress Topic Image Source Tutorial
We further tweaked our WordPress 404.php PHP logic to create random inhouse WordPress blog Tutorial Picture(s) to differentiate the … default leading “/width/height/” parts to the end of the address bar URL ( eg. https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/ITblog/600/400/ ) … numerical data, from … Continue reading →
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Tagged action item, blog, cell, content, Cut to the Chase, drag, drag and drop, drop, event, game, Javascript, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, PHP, post, posting, posting title, programming, right click, splash screen, table, table cell, title, topic, tutorial, tutorial picture, user, Wordpress
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Inhouse WordPress Blog Posting Game Tutorial
The WordPress 404.php Tutorial Picture image creation work in yesterday’s Interactively Change WordPress Blog Background Image on Scroll Tutorial set us to thinking of a Drag and Drop game (akin to those in the recent discussions) we could set up … Continue reading →
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Tagged action item, blog, cell, content, Cut to the Chase, drag, drag and drop, drop, event, game, Javascript, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, PHP, post, posting, posting title, programming, right click, table, table cell, title, tutorial, tutorial picture, user, Wordpress
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Interactively Change WordPress Blog Background Image on Scroll Tutorial
With yesterday’s Interactively Change Background Image on Scroll User Settings Tutorial‘s offering were you “an intrepid”, typing … //www.rjmprogramming.com.au/ITblog/600/400/ … into that newly minted Javascript prompt window designed for user interaction purposes? This populates the background images in our new … Continue reading →
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Tagged 404.php, background, background image, contenteditable, CSS, design, div, error, error code 404, event, fixed, hotkey, HTML, image, img, innerHTML, innerText, Javascript, keyboard, Lorem Picsum, measureText, onblur, oncontextmenu, onkeydown, opacity, overlay, position, programming, prompt, right click, scroll, scrolling, text, text shadow, tutorial, w3schools, webpage, width, Wordpress
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Animated GIF Slide Component Replacing Tutorial
We’re getting into componentry today, “spare parts” if you will, behind the creation of Animated GIF images, used in yesterday’s Animated GIF Slide Component Knowledge Tutorial‘s PHP web application. We left you yesterday, during its “phase two” animated GIF creation … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, align, alignment, animated gif, animation, annotate, annotating, answer, Apache, argument.arguments, automation, background, background colour, background-color, bottom, btoa, canvas, child, clearRect, color picker, colour, colour picker, comma separated list, component, contenteditable, convert, duration, emoji, ffmpeg, fill, fillRect, fillStyle, font, font colour, font family, font size, form, Google, Google PageSpeed, grandparent, graphics, IFRAME, image, ImageMagick, interactive, interface, justification, justify, line feed, local web server, localhost, MAMP, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, parent, PHP, position, programming, question, quiz, right click, score, scribble, slide, span, SVG, svg quiz, svg+xml, text, toDataURL, toggle, top, transparency, transparent, tutorial, up, url, utf-8, watermark, window.btoa, window.open, window.opener, z-index
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