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Category Archives: Animation
Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images to create an illusion of movement. ( Wikipedia )
YouTube API Caller Radio Play Obsession Looping Tutorial
Yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Phase Two Console Warning Tutorial outlined why … “single song obsessional looping” … sits uneasily with … “set of song videos looping” … in Radio Play mode of use … with our recent Tabular Single Row … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Phase Two Console Warning Tutorial
Continuing on from yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Phase Two Text Cursor Tutorial … What the dickens is “Console Warning”? Well, it’s a new good friend to us using the Google Chrome web browser (but other web browsers can work it … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Phase Two Text Cursor Tutorial
As a bit of a sidestep away from the forward progress of yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Phase Two Other Mimetypes Sharing Tutorial … yes, we will get onto user data URI entries soon … but … let’s, today, for mobile … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Other Media Interfacing Tutorial
Today’s work is the result of a “generic push” by us to improve on attempts in the past to use our inhouse YouTube video playing interfacing suite of web applications to mix … YouTube video media content … interspersed with … Continue reading →
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Animated Plane Refuel Game Tutorial
Today we wondered how best to involve the … plane … mainly, but perhaps also the … gymnast … with a guest starring role … … in an online game in our recent Animated Plane and Coconut Hunt Game Nuances … Continue reading →
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Animated Plane and Coconut Hunt Game Nuances Tutorial
Today’s a day of nuanced progress, after yesterday’s Coconut Hunt Game Tutorial‘s “filling in sideways” work on our Animated Plane and Coconut Hunt Game web application. Today, we … fixed some document.body.title annoyances whereby it would appear too often worked … Continue reading →
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Coconut Hunt Game Tutorial
Are you a reader who has been amused or bemused by the word Game being in the blog posting titles lately, up to yesterday’s Animated Plane Game User Animations and Styling Tutorial, when No Game really, about any of it? … Continue reading →
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Animated Plane Game User Animations and Styling Tutorial
On top of yesterday’s Animated Plane Game User Content Sharing Tutorial‘s honing in on the five “nouns” of interest … trees plane gymnast clouds ground … today we wanted to offer two more user controllable parts to this Animated Plane … Continue reading →
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