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Animated GIF Meta Refresh Simulation Tutorial
With Webpage Meta Refresh Primer Tutorial we used an HTML meta “refresh” tag as a means to navigate HTML data. You can add arguments here whereby the data you are dealing with does not have to be thought of as … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, animated gif, animation, data uri, data url, form, FormData, get, head, image, img, Javascript, meta, methos, navigate, PHP, post, Preview, programming, recall, refresh, simulate, simulation, tutorial
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Video to Amended Animated GIF Mobile Slide Swap Tutorial
The “drag” about yesterday’s Video to Amended Animated GIF Drag Slide Swap Tutorial‘s slide swapping functionality was that mobile platforms were left out. Sometimes there is no alternative modus operandi to offer a mobile user, but here, we did not … Continue reading →
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Tagged align, alignment, animated gif, background image, click, delay, DOM, drag, drag and drop, float, getBoundingClientRect, hover, image, Javascript, justify, long hover, margin-right, onclick, onmouseout, onmouseover, PHP, Preview, programming, setTimeout, slide, swap, text-decoration, textbox, tutorial
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Video to Amended Animated GIF Drag Slide Swap Tutorial
Today’s work improving on yesterday’s Video to Amended Animated GIF Alignment Tutorial, has, yet again, alas, only a non-mobile platform applicability, that being … Drag and Drop … methodologies to allow for Animated GIF slide swaps with an adjoining slide … Continue reading →
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Tagged align, alignment, animated gif, background image, delay, DOM, drag, drag and drop, float, getBoundingClientRect, hover, image, Javascript, justify, long hover, margin-right, onmouseout, onmouseover, PHP, Preview, programming, setTimeout, slide, swap, textbox, tutorial
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Video to Amended Animated GIF Alignment Tutorial
Around here when “alignment” thoughts are teamed with “web design” we still like the “oldy worldy” HTML table element approach, but such an idea felt a bit too extra kludgy regarding the “dynamically vertically expanding” ideas in the Animated GIF … Continue reading →
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Tagged align, alignment, animated gif, background image, delay, DOM, float, getBoundingClientRect, hover, image, Javascript, justify, long hover, margin-right, onmouseout, onmouseover, PHP, Preview, programming, setTimeout, slide, textbox, tutorial
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Video to Amended Animated GIF Preview Forever Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Video to Amended Animated GIF Slide Preview Forever Tutorial, am sure there are a lot of readers out there who’d like … not only the possibility for a preview of individual slide images … but … a preview … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, background image, delay, DOM, hover, image, Javascript, long hover, onmouseout, onmouseover, PHP, Preview, programming, setTimeout, slide, textbox, tutorial
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Video to Amended Animated GIF Slide Preview Forever Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Video to Amended Animated GIF Slide Preview Tutorial … … and then, there’s the idea to leave the image thumbnail there … concept. Wouldn’t you say? But, how to implement this? Well, as for the recent Landing … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, background image, delay, DOM, hover, image, Javascript, long hover, onmouseout, onmouseover, PHP, Preview, programming, setTimeout, slide, textbox, tutorial
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Video to Amended Animated GIF Slide Preview Tutorial
Keeping to the recent theme of interest in (the non-mobile) “onmouseover” (hover) and “onmouseout” events, today we improve our inhouse Animated GIF Creator helper PHP web application last talked about with Video to Amended Animated GIF via ffmpeg Tutorial. The … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, background image, DOM, hover, image, Javascript, onmouseout, onmouseover, PHP, Preview, programming, slide, textbox, tutorial
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PHP Image Dimensions Linux and Windows Glob Preview Tutorial
Another web application candidate we like for “preview” possibilities is that of PHP Image Dimensions Linux and Windows Glob Curl Tutorial. Adding to Text to Emoji Preview Tutorial‘s … yesterday’s work HTML iframe destination was populated via some HTML via … Continue reading →
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Tagged Did you know, event, form, glob, IFRAME, image, keyboard, onblur, onchange, onkeyup, onmouseover, PHP, Preview, programming, stop press, target, tutorial
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