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SVG Media Shapes Tutorial
To have a web application such as the Show Some Shapes one of yesterday’s SVG Image Shapes Tutorial be able to claim that it accepts all “media” inputs, it should, at least, accept, in some way shape (chortle, chortle), or … Continue reading →
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SVG Image Shapes Tutorial
Am sure some of you have been waiting for it?! Here it is … What (some of) you’ve been waiting for? Yes, images are the input to our shapes web application as today’s work. And yes, SVG has an image … Continue reading →
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SVG Shapes Animations Tutorial
In a similar way to the way yesterday’s SVG Shapes Drop Shadow Filter Tutorial‘s … new SVG filter (ie. drop shadow) functionality … was a totally PHP 404.php job to implement … today, the even … newer SVG animation (ie. … Continue reading →
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Tagged 404.php, absolute, animation, annotate, annotation, attrribute selector, blog, color picker, colour, colour picker, depth, drop shadow, dropdown, elevation, error, error 404, fill, filter, geometry, hardcoding, height, HTML, input, Javascript, line, linear, mathematics, maths, mode, opacity, origin, overlay, PHP, position, programming, rotate, rotation, select, shadow, shape, stroke, superimposition, SVG, svg animation, svg filter, svg text, svg+xml, text, textbox, title, transform, transformation, transparent, tutorial, url, width, Wordpress, wordpress blog, wrapper, wrapper function, XML, z-index
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SVG Shapes Drop Shadow Filter Tutorial
With the overall … overlay … and … annotation … feel to the blog posting thread recent posts regarding our “Show Some Shapes” latest web application with yesterday’s SVG Shapes Text Annotation Tutorial we became keen to follow up … … Continue reading →
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SVG Shapes Text Annotation Tutorial
Yesterday’s SVG Shapes Line Annotation Tutorial was a fantastic lead in for today’s Text Annotation ideas with our “Show Some Shapes” web application, of recent times. The reason is, partly, we reckon, because if you lead off your development with … Continue reading →
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SVG Shapes Line Annotation Tutorial
Our “Show Some Shapes” web application of SVG Shapes Overlay Tutorial was well set up for … linear annotation … especially considering … lines use the stroke colour the user defines and the other shape types mainly show the fill … Continue reading →
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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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SVG Shapes Collaboration Tutorial
We are all not islands! Though Tahiti sounds nice! Be that as it may, with our Show Some Shapes web application, further to yesterday’s SVG Media Shapes Tutorial we’ve reached the … anyone, anyone? Yes, Aoife … We’re “missing UYou … Continue reading →