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Form Target Self Primer Tutorial
We’ve rarely used the … form method=POST action=[URLofInterestOfPHP] target=_self (versus any “_blank” (we’d have used most often in the past) or “_parent” or “_top” or “framename” (of iframe) alternative target value ideas) … style of arrangement in the past, but … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF Slide Extraction Applied CSS Styling Tutorial
We dedicate today’s blog posting to the English phrase (that maybe works in other languages) … Same, same but different … as it is about the pros and cons of HTML iframe integration, especially as it applies to CSS styling. … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'], acceptance testing, action, Ajax, align, alignment, animated gif, animation, annotate, annotating, answer, Apache, argument.arguments, automation, background, background colour, background-color, below the fold, bottom, btoa, button, canvas, child, clearRect, client, client pre-emptive iframe, color picker, colour, colour picker, comma separated list, component, contenteditable, convert, CSS, cursor, data, data limits, data uri, data url, drawImage, duration, emoji, ffmpeg, fill, fillRect, fillStyle, fold, font, font colour, font family, font size, form, Google, Google PageSpeed, grandparent, graphics, IFRAME, image, ImageMagick, interactive, interface, interfacing, justification, justify, line feed, local web server, localhost, MAMP, navigation, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, onload, parent, PHP, php://input, popup, position, programming, pros and cons, question, quiz, right click, score, scribble, scroll, server, slide, slides, span, speed test, style, styling, SVG, svg quiz, svg+xml, target, text, textbox, toDataURL, toggle, tool, top, transparency, transparent, tutorial, up, url, user acceptance, user experience, utf-8, UX, watermark, web server, window, window.btoa, window.open, window.opener
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Animated GIF Slide Extraction CSS Styling Tutorial
Another aesthetic plus on top of … user experience improvements … can be … CSS styling … which we flesh out more of today, further to yesterday’s Animated GIF Slide Extraction Speed Test Tutorial. What was new to us with … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'], acceptance testing, action, Ajax, align, alignment, animated gif, animation, annotate, annotating, answer, Apache, argument.arguments, automation, background, background colour, background-color, below the fold, bottom, btoa, button, canvas, child, clearRect, client, client pre-emptive iframe, color picker, colour, colour picker, comma separated list, component, contenteditable, convert, CSS, cursor, data, data limits, data uri, data url, drawImage, duration, emoji, ffmpeg, fill, fillRect, fillStyle, fold, font, font colour, font family, font size, form, Google, Google PageSpeed, grandparent, graphics, IFRAME, image, ImageMagick, interactive, interface, interfacing, justification, justify, line feed, local web server, localhost, MAMP, navigation, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, onload, parent, PHP, php://input, popup, position, programming, question, quiz, right click, score, scribble, scroll, server, slide, slides, span, speed test, style, styling, SVG, svg quiz, svg+xml, target, text, textbox, toDataURL, toggle, tool, top, transparency, transparent, tutorial, up, url, user acceptance, user experience, utf-8, UX, watermark, web server, window, window.btoa, window.open, window.opener
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Animated GIF Slide Extraction Speed Test Tutorial
Yesterday’s Animated GIF Slide Extraction User Experience Tutorial sparked our interest in that … we wondered whether hashtag components appended to ($_GET) address bar URLs perhaps consisting of ? and & argument parts slowed things down … and after first … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'], acceptance testing, action, Ajax, align, alignment, animated gif, animation, annotate, annotating, answer, Apache, argument.arguments, automation, background, background colour, background-color, below the fold, bottom, btoa, button, canvas, child, clearRect, client, client pre-emptive iframe, color picker, colour, colour picker, comma separated list, component, contenteditable, convert, cursor, data, data limits, data uri, data url, drawImage, duration, emoji, ffmpeg, fill, fillRect, fillStyle, fold, font, font colour, font family, font size, form, Google, Google PageSpeed, grandparent, graphics, IFRAME, image, ImageMagick, interactive, interface, interfacing, justification, justify, line feed, local web server, localhost, MAMP, navigation, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, onload, parent, PHP, php://input, popup, position, programming, question, quiz, right click, score, scribble, scroll, server, slide, slides, span, speed test, SVG, svg quiz, svg+xml, target, text, textbox, toDataURL, toggle, tool, top, transparency, transparent, tutorial, up, url, user acceptance, user experience, utf-8, UX, watermark, web server, window, window.btoa, window.open, window.opener
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Animated GIF Slide Extraction User Experience Tutorial
We often equate the term “user experience” with “niceties”, in that we often find we deal with “user experience” issues well into a project, but you can put more effort into forward design planning so that you deal with it … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'], acceptance testing, action, align, alignment, animated gif, animation, annotate, annotating, answer, Apache, argument.arguments, automation, background, background colour, background-color, below the fold, bottom, btoa, button, canvas, child, clearRect, client, client pre-emptive iframe, color picker, colour, colour picker, comma separated list, component, contenteditable, convert, cursor, data, data limits, data uri, data url, drawImage, duration, emoji, ffmpeg, fill, fillRect, fillStyle, fold, font, font colour, font family, font size, form, Google, Google PageSpeed, grandparent, graphics, IFRAME, image, ImageMagick, interactive, interface, interfacing, justification, justify, line feed, local web server, localhost, MAMP, navigation, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, onload, parent, PHP, php://input, position, programming, question, quiz, right click, score, scribble, scroll, server, slide, slides, span, SVG, svg quiz, svg+xml, target, text, textbox, toDataURL, toggle, tool, top, transparency, transparent, tutorial, up, url, user acceptance, user experience, utf-8, UX, watermark, web server, window.btoa, window.open
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Animated GIF Creation Canvas Integration via Slide Extraction Tutorial
Thinking about yesterday’s Animated GIF Creation Data Limits via Slide Extraction Tutorial‘s progress … What about if the user is happy to use those filled in animated GIF slide textboxes (with delay and title) to create a user created (and … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'], action, align, alignment, animated gif, animation, annotate, annotating, answer, Apache, argument.arguments, automation, background, background colour, background-color, below the fold, bottom, btoa, button, canvas, child, clearRect, client, client pre-emptive iframe, color picker, colour, colour picker, comma separated list, component, contenteditable, convert, data, data limits, data uri, data url, drawImage, duration, emoji, ffmpeg, fill, fillRect, fillStyle, fold, font, font colour, font family, font size, form, Google, Google PageSpeed, grandparent, graphics, IFRAME, image, ImageMagick, interactive, interface, interfacing, justification, justify, line feed, local web server, localhost, MAMP, navigation, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, onload, parent, PHP, php://input, position, programming, question, quiz, right click, score, scribble, scroll, server, slide, slides, span, SVG, svg quiz, svg+xml, target, text, textbox, toDataURL, toggle, tool, top, transparency, transparent, tutorial, up, url, utf-8, watermark, web server, window.btoa, window.open
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Animated GIF Creation Data Limits via Slide Extraction Tutorial
Even PHP’s $_POST[] approach to HTML form navigation data sharing has it’s limits, and that can be challenged when considering a whole set of data-URI defined animated GIF slide images. But, behind the scenes, when $_POST[] does not get filled … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, $_SERVER['QUERY_STRING'], action, align, alignment, animated gif, animation, annotate, annotating, answer, Apache, argument.arguments, automation, background, background colour, background-color, below the fold, bottom, btoa, canvas, child, clearRect, client, client pre-emptive iframe, color picker, colour, colour picker, comma separated list, component, contenteditable, convert, data, data limits, data uri, data url, duration, emoji, ffmpeg, fill, fillRect, fillStyle, fold, font, font colour, font family, font size, form, Google, Google PageSpeed, grandparent, graphics, IFRAME, image, ImageMagick, interactive, interface, interfacing, justification, justify, line feed, local web server, localhost, MAMP, navigation, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, onload, parent, PHP, php://input, position, programming, question, quiz, right click, score, scribble, scroll, server, slide, slides, span, SVG, svg quiz, svg+xml, target, text, textbox, toDataURL, toggle, tool, top, transparency, transparent, tutorial, up, url, utf-8, watermark, web server, window.btoa, window.open
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Google Chart Image Chart Angled Text Annotation Tutorial
It’s Tuesday, in places around the world, looking back at yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Image Map Event Editing Tutorial. Can’t help but think we’ve forgotten something. Ah yes … You talkin’ to me? You talkin’ to me? Meanwhile, back … Continue reading →