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Animated GIF Link Image Slide Tutorial
Yesterday’s Animated GIF SVG Slide Tutorial had us … taking our animated GIF creator … starting with … SVG user entry functionality … then allow for … other image extraction from HTML user input via + … and today … … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF HTML Image Slide Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Animated GIF SVG Slide Tutorial … SVG vector image extraction from HTML input … today we want to add in … an additional + suffix will look for other HTML img element data in the user defined … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF SVG Slide Tutorial
The PHP GD library we use to help create animated GIFs (along with a whole lot of other help, it goes without saying) is not into vector graphics which is what … Inkscape … as a vector graphics editor … … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF Slide QR Code and Webpage Screenshot URL Tutorial
We wanted, today, to channel the (cruel might say “warped”) thinking behind the recent URL … interactive entry of absolute URL starting with HtTp means you want a QR Code … and … interactive entry of absolute URL starting with … Continue reading →
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World Scrolling and Clickarounds Image Source Tutorial
As you program, in anything, we are sure you will have occasions when you think … This is a lot of trouble for very little effect. … and sometimes, infinitely better … Wow! That was easy! And it’s, like, doubled … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, click, code, confirm, country, country code, details, div, DOM, Earth, elevation, geographicals, Google, Google Charts, Google Directions, Google Earth, Google Maps, HTML, image, image source, image URL, img, innerHTML, International Dateline, iso 639-2, Javascript, latitude, longitude, map, Mercator, mercator projection, method, NASA, Natural Earth Data, navigate, North Pole, ondblclick, opacity, overlay, override, placeholder, placename, programming, projection, reveal, scroll, search, source, span, summary, textbox, timezone, toast, trip, tutorial, url, webpage, Wikipedia
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World Scrolling and Clickarounds Reveal Tutorial
Our favourite “reveal” tool, the HTML “details and summary” duo, add user control functionality on top of that up to yesterday’s World Scrolling and Clickarounds Trip Tutorial. Where the user has their own control, principally to declutter in the “toast” … Continue reading →
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Tagged click, code, confirm, country, country code, details, div, DOM, elevation, geographicals, Google, Google Charts, Google Directions, Google Earth, Google Maps, HTML, image, img, innerHTML, iso 639-2, Javascript, latitude, longitude, map, Mercator, method, Natural Earth Data, navigate, opacity, overlay, override, placename, programming, projection, reveal, scroll, search, span, summary, textbox, timezone, toast, trip, tutorial, webpage, Wikipedia
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World Scrolling and Clickarounds Trip Tutorial
Whenever we think “trips” these days we gravitate towards involving Google Directions, with our web applications here. And so, extending the functionality of yesterday’s World Scrolling and Clickarounds Search Tutorial‘s “Scrolling and Clicking World Map” web application, we started involving … Continue reading →
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Tagged click, code, confirm, country, country code, div, DOM, elevation, geographicals, Google, Google Charts, Google Directions, Google Earth, Google Maps, HTML, image, img, innerHTML, iso 639-2, Javascript, latitude, longitude, map, Mercator, method, Natural Earth Data, navigate, opacity, overlay, override, placename, programming, projection, scroll, search, span, textbox, timezone, toast, trip, tutorial, webpage, Wikipedia
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World Scrolling and Clickarounds Search Tutorial
In yesterday’s World Scrolling and Clickarounds Google Charts Tutorial‘s improvements we introduced a textbox to search via … place name … even then, but today we extend its “understanding” to … timezone place name … or even … latitude, longitude … Continue reading →
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