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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up SVG Filter Tutorial
Yesterday with Gimp Guillotine Follow Up SVG Tutorial we started down the road with some SVG functionality to our GIMP Follow Up (ie. what we can do with a sequence of related images, and a server side language like PHP) … Continue reading →
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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up SVG Tutorial
Today’s SVG day adding onto the progress from yesterday’s Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Image Transformations Tutorial. What’s SVG? Read from Wikipedia below … Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) is an XML-based vector image format for two-dimensional graphics with support for interactivity … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, array, attachment, background, backgroundImage, backgroundPosition, blur, border, brightness, canvas, command line, contrast, convert, CSS, CSS3, desktop, details, display, div, DOM, drop shadow, editor, email, eval, exec, ffmpeg, file specification, filter, GIMP, grayscale, guides, guillotine, HTML, hue, image, image map, ImageMagick, inkscape, invert, Javascript, keyframes, MAMP, margin, matrix, multiple, opacity, overlay, PDF, PHP, push, responsive design, reveal, rotate, rotation, scale, selection, sepia, setTimeout, sharing, skew, slice, slideshow, summary, table, transform, transformation, transitions, translate, tutorial, visibility, web design, webpage, whitespace, window
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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Image Transformations Tutorial
Following today’s work along with yesterday’s Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Image Filters Tutorial we now have two strands of CSS based functionality … yesterday’s CSS filter property work … and … today’s CSS transform property work … the latter there … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, array, attachment, background, backgroundImage, backgroundPosition, blur, border, brightness, canvas, command line, contrast, convert, CSS, CSS3, desktop, details, display, div, DOM, drop shadow, editor, email, eval, exec, ffmpeg, file specification, filter, GIMP, grayscale, guides, guillotine, HTML, hue, image, image map, ImageMagick, invert, Javascript, keyframes, MAMP, margin, matrix, multiple, opacity, overlay, PDF, PHP, push, responsive design, reveal, rotate, rotation, scale, selection, sepia, setTimeout, sharing, skew, slice, slideshow, summary, table, transform, transformation, transitions, translate, tutorial, visibility, web design, webpage, whitespace, window
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HTML Table Cell Maintained Dimensions Variably Zoomed Styling Tutorial
Today we wanted to address some of the aesthetics of the web application of yesterday’s HTML Table Cell Maintained Dimensions Variably Zoomed Hashtagging Content Tutorial. Primarily we wanted the cells to stand out more in a 3D way, and so … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, aesthetics, animation, box shadow, cell, content, CSS, CSS3, delay, div, DOM, drop shadow, email, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, keyframes, loop, magnifier, mailto, mantissa, origin, overflow, overlay, programming, prompt, rotate, scale, shadow, skew, SVG, table, table cell, text shadow, transform, transition, translate, tutorial, url, zoom
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HTML Table Cell Maintained Dimensions Variably Zoomed Hashtagging Content Tutorial
Hashtagging, like “inhouse delimitation rules”, can be used to add to web functionality, because, as we have discussed before with … WordPress Is Mentioned By Code Download Navigation Tutorial where hashtags were repeated but still useful to lob onto the … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, animation, cell, content, CSS, CSS3, delay, div, DOM, email, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, keyframes, loop, magnifier, mailto, mantissa, origin, overflow, programming, prompt, rotate, scale, skew, table, table cell, transform, transition, translate, tutorial, url, zoom
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HTML Table Cell Maintained Dimensions Variably Zoomed Animated Content Tutorial
An onion layer (à la “Onions of the 4th Dimension“) on top of the recent HTML Table Cell Maintained Dimensions Multiple Variably Zoomed Content Tutorial would be … anyone?, anyone? … yes, you are right over there by the window, … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, animation, cell, content, CSS, CSS3, delay, div, DOM, email, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, keyframes, loop, magnifier, mailto, mantissa, origin, overflow, programming, prompt, rotate, scale, skew, table, table cell, transform, transition, translate, tutorial, url, zoom
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HTML Table Cell Maintained Dimensions Multiple Variably Zoomed Content Tutorial
Today we build on yesterday’s transformational HTML Table Cell Maintained Dimensions Variably Zoomed Content Transform Tutorial building more flexibility and power into the way it can be used. So far with these usages we can stick to HTML and Javascript … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, cell, content, CSS, div, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, magnifier, origin, overflow, programming, prompt, rotate, scale, skew, table, table cell, transform, translate, tutorial, url, zoom
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HTML Table Cell Maintained Dimensions Variably Zoomed Content Transform Tutorial
In yesterday’s HTML Table Cell Maintained Dimensions Variably Zoomed Content Primer Tutorial you eagled-eyed readers will have noted a means by which we … made life easier for ourselves … and … aided with genericization … going from the static … Continue reading →
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Tagged cell, CSS, div, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, magnifier, origin, overflow, programming, rotate, scale, skew, table, table cell, transform, translate, tutorial, zoom
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