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Random Background Alternate Image Source Tutorial
Onto the recent Random Background Image Map Integration Tutorial‘s web application’s use of … Lorem Picsum image repository “source” of image data … today we allow the user to, instead, get images from … RJM Programming WordPress Tutorial Images (ie. … Continue reading →
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Random Background Image Map Integration Tutorial
Like with … yesterday’s Inhouse Image Map WordPress Integration Tutorial we continue with Image Map functionality integrations … today where … we are revisiting the random backgrounds themes of Random Background Webpage Masking Tutorial‘s use of the great Lorem Picsum … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, apple white lead, area, background, background image, browse, browsing, canvas, co-ordinates, connection, creator, data uri, data url, debug, debugging, developer, developer menu, double click, drawImage, event, hashtag, HTML, HTML5, image, image file, image map, image map creator, img, integration, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, lead, local web server, Lorem Picsum, MAMP, map, media, media file, mobile, mouse, mouse position, non-mobile, onclick, ondblclick, overlay, popup, position, programming, prompt, random, rectangle, resize, rubber band, rubberbanding, Safari, screen, shape, textarea, toDataURL, tool, tutorial, web browser, webpage, Wordpress, z-index
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Inhouse Image Map WordPress Integration Tutorial
The recent work of Inhouse Image Map Creator Browsing Tutorial … established a URL means by which a single URL call from the canvas residing Inhouse Image Map Creator and Canvas Annotation web application via a data URI hashtag conduit … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, apple white lead, area, browse, browsing, canvas, co-ordinates, connection, creator, data uri, data url, debug, debugging, developer, developer menu, double click, drawImage, event, hashtag, HTML, HTML5, image, image file, image map, image map creator, img, integration, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, lead, local web server, MAMP, map, media, media file, mobile, mouse, mouse position, non-mobile, onclick, ondblclick, overlay, popup, position, programming, prompt, rectangle, resize, rubber band, rubberbanding, Safari, screen, shape, textarea, toDataURL, tool, tutorial, web browser, webpage, Wordpress, z-index
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Inhouse Image Map Creator Browsing Tutorial
Repeat after me … an image is a canvas is an image ? an image is a canvas is an image … good, now, again … an image is a canvas is an image … an image is a canvas … Continue reading →
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Inhouse Image Map Creator Mobile Debug Tutorial
Apologies to any mobile users wanting to access this new inhouse Image Map creator web application last talked about with yesterday’s Inhouse Image Map Creator Interactive Drill Down Tutorial before today, that is, but we were leaving the issue until … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, apple white lead, area, co-ordinates, connection, creator, debug, debugging, developer, developer menu, double click, event, HTML, image, image map, image map creator, img, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, lead, map, mobile, mouse, mouse position, non-mobile, onclick, ondblclick, overlay, popup, position, programming, prompt, rectangle, resize, rubber band, rubberbanding, Safari, screen, shape, textarea, tool, tutorial, web browser, webpage, z-index
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Live Captions Interfacing to Text to Speech Interfacing Tutorial
Changed within the thread of blog postings of the recent Google Chart Geo Chart Integration Speech Bubbles Popup Div Hashtag Tutorial was our PHP interfacer web application to … say … macOS command line tool for Text to Speech functionality. … Continue reading →
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Web Browser Live Captions Primer Tutorial
Where we created those Michael Bublé’s It’s Time album YouTube “audio only part of video” links within the QuickTime Player Camera Filters Recording Primer Tutorial it represented, we believe, the first time for us regarding … Google Chrome tests on … Continue reading →
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Text to Speech macOS Say Large Data Local Web Server Tutorial
Are all kludges coming from the “optimistic side of the mind equation“? Today, we did one regarding integrating “say” (which is macOS based only) in our changed macos_say_record.php PHP Voiceover inhouse web application to a local macOS Apache/PHP/MySql web server … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, Apache, command, command line, CORS, email, exec, Firefox, hash, hashtag, IFRAME, kludge, local web server, macOS, MAMP, operating system, passthru, PHP, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, Text to Speech, tutorial, web server
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