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Header and Content Details Navigation Design Primer Tutorial
Have you ever heard of the theory regarding Michelangelo’s sculpting prowess … Michelangelo said, “Every block of stone has a statue inside it, and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it.” Every person is like that block … Continue reading →
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Header and Content Hashtag Navigation Design Primer Tutorial
Maybe hashtag navigation usage is a mystery to you? Surely the navigation coming into a webpage should suffice, and any internal (to that webpage) navigation not be that useful? Well, that’s true in a world where the webpage contents can … Continue reading →
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PDF Attachments Add Page Tutorial
PDF being the generic “online” printing format of choice for so many online users, it has to cater for many a varied original data style that it is often “exported” from, or “printed” from. This is where “document processing” often … Continue reading →
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PDF Attachments Canvas Tutorial
Do you remember the series of blog postings ending with Contact Us Feedback Animated GIF Tutorial and how it used an HTML(5) canvas element’s toDataURL() method to do lots of its functionality? Well, we’re here to tell you that great … Continue reading →
PDF Attachments Primer Tutorial
Were you around the last time we talked about the excellent PHP library of PDF functionality called Fpdf starting at Textarea Pointing PDF Tutorial? Then, we used it in relation to another output format in which to output the data … Continue reading →
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Xcode Swift iOS Application End Game Assets Tutorial
Today’s work concerns what we like to call the “End Game” part of the creation or update of an iOS Mobile Application compiled on the Mac OS X Xcode IDE (Version 9.2 (9C40b)). With our “End Game” thoughts we are … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Canvas Overlay Deletes Tutorial
In life, as in programming, it’s the “what ifs?” about a job that can take a whole lot longer than you think, I suppose, as much as anything, if you’re an optimist like me, and want to get into projects … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Canvas Overlays Tutorial
Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Paste Tutorial had us (additionally to the “Pointing” functionality mode of use) integrating “local font” display with the … “Font Learning via Canvas” … but then you’ll remember with Textarea Pointing Local Font Tutorial‘s … Continue reading →
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