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Canvas via Image Web Share API Photo Postcard Tutorial
We discovered, further to yesterday’s Canvas via Image Web Share API Personalization Tutorial, out and about, with an iPhone, that … Image Input Mode Image Sizing Modus Operandi URL Actual (canvas resized to image) Contain (canvas) Cover (canvas) Browsing Actual … Continue reading →
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Canvas via Image Web Share API Personalization Tutorial
Yesterday’s Canvas via Imge Web Share API Tutorial‘s Web Share API (so far, on Safari and Google Chrome web browser(s)) image (via canvas) sharing functionality did not have enough privacy for the user, as far as we were concerned. We’re … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual, Ajax, annotation, Apache, attachment, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, canvas, clicking, collaboration, communication, contain, cover, data uri, data url, dimensions, document, Document Root, email, exim, external Javascript, file, filename, file_put_contents, form, FormData, Google Chrome, graphics, height, HTML, image, image file, IP address, Javascript, link, mail server, personalization, PHP, placement, post, privacy, programming, Safari, scale, scaling, scribble, security, send, share, sharing, signature, size, sizing, temporary, tutorial, url, web browser, web server, web share api, width, XMLHttpRequest
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Canvas via Image Web Share API Tutorial
We’re on the lookout for ways to improve the sharing and collaboration functionality of yesterday’s Images to Canvas No Clicking Form Signature Tutorial‘s “User of Signature” canvas using web application. We’re calling on .. Safari and Google Chrome web browser(s) … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual, Ajax, annotation, attachment, base64, base64_decode, canvas, clicking, collaboration, communication, contain, cover, dimensions, document, email, exim, external Javascript, file_put_contents, form, FormData, Google Chrome, graphics, height, HTML, image, Javascript, link, mail server, PHP, placement, post, programming, Safari, scale, scaling, scribble, send, share, sharing, signature, size, sizing, tutorial, web browser, web server, web share api, width, XMLHttpRequest
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Cut to the Chase of Blog Posting New Arguments Tutorial
Yes, yesterday’s Action Item of Blog Posting New Arguments Tutorial‘s work was all about extending what our “Cut to the Chase” functionality is capable of, by adding to any existant … onclick event logic … with … ondblclick event showing … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, action item, argument, blog, blog posting title, concept, content, Cut to the Chase, element, header.php, HTML, image, Javascript, link, PHP, post, posting, posting title, programming, title, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, Wordpress
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YouTube Music Video External Javascript Drag Genericization Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s YouTube Music Video External Javascript More Genericization Tutorial‘s progress, today, we’ve … added recent GET argument functionalities … Mr Smith Goes To Washington … and, today, our newly compiled … Slow Classical Movements Movie Soundtracks … into the … Continue reading →
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Tagged ABC 702, API, arguments, array, buffer, buffering, comma separated list, CSS, cue, data, Disco, document.URL, DOM, drag, dropdown, dynamic, email, event, external Javascript, function, gernericization, get, hardcoding, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, local web server, mailto, member, method, mobile, Object Oriented Programming, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, onerror, onmousemove, OOP, parent, pause, peer, peer to peer, placeholder, play, playlist, programming, programming.tutorial, select, setInterval, setTimeout, span, stop press, style, styling, testing, text shadow, textbox, the wrecking crew, time, timer, twin, typeof, url, video, Wikipedia, Yacht Rock, YouTube, YouTube API
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YouTube Music Video External Javascript More Genericization Tutorial
Yesterday’s YouTube Music Video External Javascript Genericization Tutorial started our external Javascript genericizations with our Peer to Peer YouTube Web Application. Some may find it irritating, but we even use code like … if (document.getElementById(‘sshuffle’)) { var ssos=document.getElementById(‘sshuffle’).innerHTML.split(‘</option>’); console.log(‘sshuffle option … Continue reading →
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Tagged ABC 702, API, arguments, array, buffer, buffering, comma separated list, CSS, cue, data, Disco, document.URL, DOM, dropdown, dynamic, email, event, external Javascript, function, gernericization, get, hardcoding, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, local web server, mailto, member, method, mobile, Object Oriented Programming, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, onerror, OOP, parent, pause, peer, peer to peer, placeholder, play, playlist, programming, programming.tutorial, select, setInterval, setTimeout, span, stop press, style, styling, testing, textbox, the wrecking crew, time, timer, twin, typeof, url, video, Wikipedia, Yacht Rock, YouTube, YouTube API
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Animated GIF Creation Install Paths Tutorial
We dislike hardcoding paths to installed … pdfimages ImageMagick ffmpeg … but if your PHP is flaky with exec and shell_exec as our MAMP Windows setup is, you might understand our kludginess here. But, onto yesterday’s Animated GIF Creation on … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, Apache, backslash, bitmap, btoa, character, cmd, data uri, data url, delimiter, dimensions, directory, directory delimiter, DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, DOM, encodeURIComponent, escape, escaping, exec, extract, extraction, ffmpeg, folder, forfiles, height, HTML, IFRAME, image, image/png, ImageMagick, inkscape, intranet, Javascript, link, local web server, MAMP, mimetype, onblur, onload, PATH, PDF, PHP, php.ini, Png, presentation, programming, QR Code, screenshot, shell_exec, size, slide, snapshot, string, string delimiter, SVG, svg text, textbox, tutorial, url, vector, vector graphics, web server, webpage, webpage snapshot, width
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Google Chart Image Chart Image Map Event Editing Tutorial
If we are talking “layers” (of functionality) again, onto the progress that yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Image Map Events Tutorial represented, then , it is logical … that if yesterday we presented some programmer defined image map event logic … Continue reading →