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Gimp Guillotine Local Datetime Token Subject Tutorial
Let’s combine work of … the recent Gimp Guillotine Token Subject Tutorial … with … the recent Colour Systems Localized Internationalized Date Emails Tutorial … and its promise … we saw this integration as a “test guinea pig” going onto … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged body, datetime, email, file specification, GIMP, guillotine, HTML, integration, internationalization, intl, localization, PHP, programming, subject, substitution, textarea, token, tutorial
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Colour Systems Localized Internationalized Date Emails Tutorial
Huh?! What’s with “Localized Internationalized” in today’s tutorial title? Well, we’ve been miffed for a couple of days now putting up with our “date token email subject” parts to our emails showing a web server (location) based timestamp. Our web … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, cmyk, collaboration, colour, CSS, date, email, email client, emailee, emailer, FormData, HTML, HTML email, input, integration, internationalization, Javascript, localization, personalization, programming, rgb, share, sharing, software integration, subject, tutorial
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Gimp Guillotine Token Subject Tutorial
On top of yesterday’s Feedback Annotation Canvas Image Tokens Tutorial “first cab off the rank” for “subject token” email functionality is today’s Gimp Guillotine Follow Up web application (last discussed with Gimp Guillotine Absolute to Relative Image Url Tutorial) “next … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GIMP, Tutorials
Tagged body, email, file specification, GIMP, guillotine, HTML, PHP, programming, subject, substitution, textarea, token, tutorial
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Feedback Annotation Canvas Image Tokens Tutorial
The discovery in yesterday’s Linux sendmail Remote Attachment Tutorial that … in the “body” section part of the email above the attachment we’ve written functionality for Content-Type: text/plain … so why not today write functionality to cater for Content-Type: text/html … Continue reading
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Tagged animation, annotation, aspect ratio, attribute, boxblur, brightness, camera, canvas, capture, colourize, contain, contrast, cover, data uri, edge, email, emboss, emoji, feedback, file_get_contents, filter, flip, flop, GD, HTML, http, https, IFRAME, image, Javascript, mixed content, mobile, PHP, pixel, protocol, smart device, smart phone, src, srcdoc, ssl, stop press, subject, substitution, text/html, toast, toDataURL, token, transform, url
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