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Category Archives: Ajax
Canvas Annotations and Datetime or Number or Emoji Sequences Tutorial
Yesterday’s Canvas Annotations and Datetime or Number Sequences Tutorial was a basis to launch into some Annotation Sequences that can go beyond the 0 to 127 ascii values, into the “Wooooorrrrrlllllddddd of Emoji” and “HTML Entities” and “Unicode Characters”. So … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, canvas, character, codepoint, emoji, emoji flag, external Javascript, feedback, flag, FormData, freeformatter, fromCodePoint, HTML, html entity, HTML Entity Name, HTML Entity Number, HTML5, increment, Javascript, mathematics, PHP, programming, sequence, string, text, tutorial, unicode
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Colour Systems Localized Internationalized Date Emails Tutorial
Huh?! What’s with “Localized Internationalized” in today’s tutorial title? Well, we’ve been miffed for a couple of days now putting up with our “date token email subject” parts to our emails showing a web server (location) based timestamp. Our web … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, cmyk, collaboration, colour, CSS, date, email, email client, emailee, emailer, FormData, HTML, HTML email, input, integration, internationalization, Javascript, localization, personalization, programming, rgb, share, sharing, software integration, subject, tutorial
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Colour Systems Inline HTML Email Collaboration Tutorial
Yesterday’s Colour Systems Inline HTML Email Tutorial featured Inline HTML Email functionality, that we find very useful, but almost denuded of personalization. We think adding personalization aspects to a web application should never be mandatory to its functionality, but on … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, cmyk, collaboration, colour, email, email client, emailee, emailer, FormData, HTML, HTML email, input, integration, Javascript, personalization, programming, rgb, share, sharing, tutorial
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Colour Systems Inline HTML Email Tutorial
In undertaking the makeover for the Colour Systems web application of Colour Systems Primer Tutorial we were integrating Inline HTML Email functionality via Ajax/FormData techniques (entrenched as a favourite “midair” feeling email conduit approach) when we were surprised trying something … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, cmyk, collaboration, colour, email, email client, emailee, emailer, FormData, HTML, HTML email, input, integration, Javascript, programming, rgb, share, sharing, tutorial
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HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Inline HTML Email Tutorial
Keeping with the theme of HTML(5) canvas elements lately, let’s revisit the “Pros and Cons” web application of HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Font Colours Tutorial, because it is common for the “blank canvas” things of life to be the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, canvas, CSS, form, FormData, HTML, Javascript, Mail, programming, pros and cons, report, shadow, shadowBlur, table, tutorial
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