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Category Archives: Animation
Animation is the rapid display of a sequence of images to create an illusion of movement. ( Wikipedia )
Animated GIF via PHP Writing PHP Primer Tutorial
We find another very useful reason for PHP to write PHP. Today we establish a PHP web application to dynamically create Animated GIF images via some still images, like Gifpal would do. We have some great open source PHP code … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, GD, image, PHP, programming, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Vertical Buttons Primer Tutorial
There are so many variations of web design on the net now with the number of websites and web platforms and web browsers being catered to. Many websites need a menu system of some sort to help the user with … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
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Tagged animation, button, HTML, Javascript, menu, programming, tutorial, web design, webpage
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PHP Content Type Download Tutorial
Today we add to the scenario 3 of PHP Content Type Iframe Synchronize Tutorial as shown below, from two days ago, by adding a new button for some Download functionality usage. With PHP, the difference between a download scenario, and … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
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Tagged cross-browser, cross-platform, download, HTML, IFRAME, image, media, mime, mime type, overlay, PHP, programming, slideshow, synchronize, tutorial, type, url, web browser
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PHP Content Type Iframe Synchronize Tutorial
Today, again, we drill deeper into the scenario 3 of PHP Content Type Primer Tutorial as shown way below, two days ago. Today we put in functionality to place your URLs, the “s” of which was inspired by the work … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, animation, content type, cross-browser, cross-platform, HTML, IFRAME, image, media, mime, mime type, overlay, PHP, programming, slideshow, synchronize, tutorial, url, web browser
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PHP Content Type Iframe Overlay Tutorial
Today we drill deeper into the scenario 3 of yesterday’s PHP Content Type Primer Tutorial as shown below. In the process we discover another concept for the “overlay” ideas we present at this blog. It is not that we haven’t … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, animation, content type, HTML, IFRAME, image, media, mime, mime type, overlay, PHP, programming, slideshow, synchronize, tutorial, url, web browser
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Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Modelling Tutorial
Yesterday, with Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Follow Up Tutorial as shown below, we continued our pictorial, and where possible, textual, synopsis of blog postings … an encapsulation, should we say, presented in the form of a slideshow, where we … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged animation, CSS, CSS3, eval, fade, file_get_contents, form, glob, global, image, Javascript, model, onclick, opacity, overlay, PHP, presentation, programming, rotation, slideshow, software, tutorial
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Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Follow Up Tutorial
We continue on with yesterday’s tutorial Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Primer Tutorial which extended the “overlay” idea presented previously with WordPress Blog Search Within Search Overlay Tutorial where, you might remember, we had three HTML elements, one visible and … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
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Tagged animation, CSS, CSS3, fade, file_get_contents, form, glob, image, Javascript, onclick, opacity, overlay, PHP, presentation, programming, rotation, slideshow, tutorial
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Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial extends the “overlay” idea presented yesterday with WordPress Blog Search Within Search Overlay Tutorial where, you might remember, we had three HTML elements, one visible and the rest invisible, and we “overlayed” (in quotes, because the technique does … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
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Tagged animation, CSS, CSS3, fade, file_get_contents, glob, image, Javascript, onclick, opacity, overlay, PHP, presentation, programming, rotation, slideshow, tutorial
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