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Image and Text PDF Glowing Toast Tutorial
Lemon curry? No, it’s Glowing Toast today! Huh?! Glowing Toast Well, it’s a way to temporarily show a very noticeable overlaid message box … <style> .custom-alert { display: inline-block; /* visibility: visible; */ background-color: rgba(102,102,102,0.8); color: #fff; text-align: enter; margin: … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, animation, API, co-ordinates, command line, convert, CSS, data uri, data url, exec, filling in, form, fpdf, glow, glowing, glowing toast, image, ImageMagick, input, keyframes, navigation, PDF, PHP, programming, Safari, share, sharing, style, styling, text, timesheet, toast, tutorial, uniquifier, units, url, user, user interaction, web share api
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Image and Text PDF Interaction Tutorial
Many web applications benefit from user interaction to make them dynamically useful. The idea is you, as the programmer, set up the default scenario of there being “nothing to go on yet” with a reasonably easily understood way for the … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, API, co-ordinates, command line, convert, data uri, data url, exec, filling in, form, fpdf, image, ImageMagick, input, navigation, PDF, PHP, programming, Safari, share, sharing, text, timesheet, tutorial, uniquifier, units, url, user, user interaction, web share api
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Image and Text PDF Sharing Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Image and Text PDF Primer Tutorial “Image and Text PDF” creator start, today we wanted to link in with our previous Web Share API Primer Tutorial work to offer some of our users the chance to share their … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, co-ordinates, command line, convert, exec, filling in, fpdf, image, ImageMagick, PDF, PHP, programming, Safari, share, sharing, text, timesheet, tutorial, uniquifier, units, web share api
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Web Bluetooth API Primer Tutorial
We’ve spent a day researching Web Bluetooth API and have had a roller coaster ride that we are going to leave for a while now. Mid-morning getting to make the macOS Google Chrome web browser accept Web Bluetooth API navigator.bluetooth … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, async, await, bluetooth, bluetooth device, configuration, connect, connection, const, device, Firefox, Google Chrome, hardware, Internet Explorer, Javascript, keyboard, macOS, microsoft edge, navigator, navigator.bluetooth, network, networking, object, Opera, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, promise, radio, Safari, security, settings, speakers, tutorial, web bluetooth api, web browser, Windows
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Just Javascript Card Game iPhone Debugging Tutorial
Before yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game CSS Offerings Tutorial there was the day before yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game User CSS Tutorial which … introduced an error on mobile devices … not apparent on the MacBook Air we were coding … Continue reading →
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Tagged alert, animation, array, background-size, card, card game, CSS, debug, debugging, decimal point, developer, developer tools, emoji, eval, fileformat, game, games, Google Chrome, HTML entities, integer, interger, iPhone, Javascript, keyframes, lead, logic, mantissa, programming, prompt, real, Safari, string, tutorial, web browser, web inspector
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Video via Image Filter and Canvas Magnifier Internet Explorer and Edge Tutorial
Media web applications such as that of Video via Image Filter and Canvas Magnifier Mobile Tutorial can be expected to consider cross-browser and cross-platform issues to work to the extent that sometimes you need Javascript “if” code blocks to differentiate … Continue reading →
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Tagged addeventlistener, background colour, background image, browse, canvas, capture, colour, CSS, debug, defer, Digital Colour Meter, div, external Javascript, f12 developer tools, file API, filter, getBoundingClientRect, grayscale, HTML, HTML5, image, invert, iOS, Javascript, magnifier, media, nest, overlay, pixel, position, programming, resize, Safari, scroll, transparency, tutorial, video, Windows, z-index
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PHP File Write Debugging Primer Tutorial
Looking at PHPStorm and Xdebug Primer Tutorial below reminds us that PHP can be debugged in that “step through the code” way that is sometimes useful. The work of yesterday’s Australian Postcode Place Images State Precedence Tutorial caused us to … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, debug, debugging, DOM, file, file_put_contents, Javascript, macOS, PHP, programming, Safari, Terminal, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, web server, wrapper, write
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Mac Safari on iPhone Web Browser Debug Tutorial
The recent New Mac Safari on iOS Web Browser Debug Tutorial set up our recent MacBook Air to … debug an iOS device Safari web browser session … via … MacBook Air Safari web browser session’s Develop menu’s “Show Web … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, blog, breadcrumbs, debug, debugging, deploy, deployment, develop menu, DOM, header.php, HTML, IFRAME, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, lead, Mac, MacBook Air, macOS, navigation bar, PHP, programming, Safari, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, web browser, web inspector, webpage, white lead, Wordpress
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