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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 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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Tagged animated gif, animation, background image, background-repeat, background-size, border, border image, border-bottom, clipart, content, CSS, data uri, Did you know, DOM, emoji, emoji text, Freepik, game, giphy, Google, Google Image search, hashtag, hashtagging, height, HTML, IFRAME, iframe widget, image, image search, Javascript, keyframes, makeagif.com, mix-blend-mode, noun, object, OOP, overlay, pinterest, pixel, popup, position, procul.org, programming, prompt, stop press, storyborad, SVG, svg+xml, text, textarea, transition, transitions, transparent, transparent background, tutorial, url, webp, white, white background, widget, width, window.open, window.opener
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Animated Plane Game User Content Sharing Tutorial
Yesterday’s Animated Plane Game Primer Tutorial set up five “nouns” of interest … trees plane gymnast clouds ground … each of which has a relationship to a piece of media content. The border-image (ie. ground) content aspects we allow a … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, background image, background-repeat, background-size, border, border image, border-bottom, clipart, content, CSS, data uri, DOM, emoji, emoji text, Freepik, game, giphy, Google, Google Image search, hashtag, hashtagging, height, HTML, IFRAME, iframe widget, image, image search, Javascript, makeagif.com, mix-blend-mode, noun, object, OOP, overlay, pinterest, pixel, position, procul.org, programming, prompt, stop press, storyborad, SVG, svg+xml, text, transparent, transparent background, tutorial, url, webp, white, white background, widget, width
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Animated Plane Game Primer Tutorial
The mix-blend-mode:multiply; discoveries (along with those naive previous usage without realizing it’s implications) we made creating Periodic Table Image Map Primer Tutorial recently has opened up new “vistas of possibility” (VOP, of course) for us, and has inspired us to … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, background image, background-repeat, background-size, border, border image, border-bottom, clipart, CSS, DOM, emoji, Freepik, game, giphy, Google, height, HTML, IFRAME, iframe widget, image, Javascript, makeagif.com, mix-blend-mode, noun, object, OOP, overlay, pinterest, pixel, position, procul.org, programming, stop press, storyborad, SVG, svg+xml, transparent, transparent background, tutorial, webp, white, white background, widget, width
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YouTube Style SubRip Subtitles Button Tutorial
We all hope the “latest button” will help out achieving something with online endeavours. So what about a “button” with a dual purpose according to need … well … quick … get thee to The Button Shop … post haste! … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, animation, API, automate, automation, browse, browsing, button, caption, captioning, character, clone, cloning, collaboration, commentary, contenteditable, create, CSS, delay, delimitation, delimiter, DOMParser, dropdown, email, error, faux pas, font, form, hash, hashtag, hashtagging, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, karaoke, keyboard, level, link, location.hash, lyrics, mailto, mobile, not, Notes, onblur, onclick, onkeydown, opacity, overlay, parseFromString, peer, peer to peer, plus, programming, prompt, resize, resizing, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, song, song lyrics, Spotify, style, styling, subrip, subrip subtitle, subtitle, textarea, textbox, tutorial, url, video, Wikipedia, wrap, wrapper, YouTube, YouTube API, z-index
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YouTube Style SubRip Subtitles Overlay Tutorial
Continuing the “road to collaboration” onto yesterday’s YouTube Style SubRip Subtitles Onkeydown Tutorial we had a couple of sidetracks to nuance … where we said … contenteditable=”true” ideas … only on the outermost such font element wrapper element … that … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, animation, API, automate, automation, browse, browsing, caption, captioning, character, clone, cloning, collaboration, commentary, contenteditable, create, CSS, delay, delimitation, delimiter, DOMParser, dropdown, email, error, faux pas, font, form, hash, hashtag, hashtagging, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, karaoke, keyboard, level, link, location.hash, lyrics, mailto, mobile, not, Notes, onblur, onclick, onkeydown, opacity, overlay, parseFromString, peer, peer to peer, plus, programming, prompt, resize, resizing, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, song, song lyrics, Spotify, style, styling, subrip, subrip subtitle, subtitle, textarea, textbox, tutorial, url, video, Wikipedia, wrap, wrapper, YouTube, YouTube API, z-index
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Animated GIF versus PDF Presentation Considerations Tutorial
The RJM Programming web server is a Linux one, which means, in terms of it’s hard disk, file resource allocation limits happen regarding both … disk storage in bytes (affected by how large your files are/get) number of files in … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, annotation, con, diskspace, ImageMagick, inhouse, inode, Linux, operating system, PDF, PHP, presentation, pro, slide, speech bubble, tutorial, web server
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Image Flipping or Flopping at Speed Sharing Tutorial
To value add with a web application, further to yesterday’s Image Flipping or Flopping at Speed Browsing Tutorial, we see it as important to get to a point where you can broach that big philosophical question … Do you see … Continue reading →
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Tagged animate, animation, border-radius, browse, browsing, collaboration, DOM, email, flip, flop, horizontal rule, image, Javascript, local file, local file browsing, programming, rpm, share, sharing, SMS, transform, tutorial
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YouTube Style SubRip Subtitles External Javascript Tutorial
With yesterday’s YouTube Style SubRip Subtitles Button Tutorial‘s “web application peerage” it was a bit unfortunate the timing of the “cloning event” we undertook earlier on. The “collaboration” work was done just with one of the peerage, leaving the other … Continue reading →