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Background Image Data URI Sharing Long Term Recall Tutorial
The implication of Background Image Data URI Sharing Tutorial‘s … … effectively avoiding the need to ever need to use PHP file_get_contents to retrieve that /tmp/ content, which we found was quite a harrowing thing to try?! … panning out … Continue reading
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Background Image Data URI Sharing Tutorial
In yesterday’s Background Image Multiple Substances Tutorial we ended up with … Email and SMS can fail when “substances” are data URIs. We see it as food for thought not attended to today. … and today, we’re back with a … Continue reading
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Tagged absolute URL, Ajax, background, background image, background-size, base64, clip art, clipart, CSS, data, data source, data uri, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, Eat at Joes, emoji, exec, HTML, image, Javascript, marquee, multiple, placeholder, programming, relative URL, rotate, rotation, scale, soft link, softlink, style, styling, symbolic link, textbox, transform, translate, translation, tutorial, url, webpage
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Background Image Multiple Substances Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Background Image Substance Tutorial‘s work, today we allow for more CSS styling … multiple background images … and … transformational functionalities … rotate and scale and translate and transform-origin (important, but not for the faint hearted!) … as … Continue reading
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SVG Shapes Collaboration Tidy Up Tutorial
It’s the day further to the recent SVG Shapes Iframe Srcdoc Double Quote Tutorial‘s … Will we be leaving our SVG Show Some Shapes project with a blog posting titled, weirdly, “SVG Shapes Iframe Srcdoc Double Quote Tutorial”? Who’s to … Continue reading →