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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Undo Tutorial
A web application allowing user defined Annotations is better when there is an “Undo” and “Redo” functionality option. This is because with any user intervention, there can be erroneous work, which sometimes can be a real pain to recover from … Continue reading →
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Canvas Email Attachment Scribble Tutorial
Personally think that Annotations are better when there is a “Scribble” functionality option. Perhaps you want to “sign off” on your Annotations. Without a “Scribble” option, it’s a bit impersonal relying on computer fonts as the means by which you … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotation, attachment, canvas, data url, email, external Javascript, FileReader, HTML, HTML5, map, mouse, overlay, PHP, programming, scribble, tutorial
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Canvas Email Attachment New Image Tutorial
When we last left off with Canvas Image Email Attachment External Javascript Tutorial project we posed two ongoing “trailers”/”spoiler alerts” … We “might” have genericized the world.html changes into other HTMLs of its ilk … well, we decided against that … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotation, attachment, canvas, data url, email, external Javascript, FileReader, HTML, HTML5, map, overlay, PHP, programming, tutorial
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Canvas Image Email Attachment External Javascript Tutorial
Rome wasn’t built in a day … just read “SPQR A History of Ancient Rome” by Mary Beard, to confirm that. And software takes time, and often revisits and rethinks, in between, running it past people, perhaps. So it is … Continue reading →
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Canvas Image Email Attachment Primer Tutorial
Maybe you remember the series of blog postings that we last visited with HTML5 Canvas Map Clickaround Onresize Tutorial some time ago? We’ve been, over the last couple of days, working out how to … take an HTML canvas element’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotation, attachment, canvas, data url, email, HTML, HTML5, map, overlay, PHP, programming, proof of concept, tutorial
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Email Drafts Primer Tutorial
Are you a big emailer? Yes, well, um, yes, well, ar, yes, today may be a bit rudimentary for you … well, it’s horses for courses I say … you might even say it takes all kinds to make a … Continue reading →
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Tagged ascii, attachment, binary, buffer, clipboard, data integration, draft, email, Gmail, text editor, tutorial, web browser
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Email Photos on iPad as Attachments Primer Tutorial
It’s easy on tablets to email photos to people. Tablets can usually be the camera and the photo gallery mechanism and the means to construct and send the email. Today, ready at hand is an iPad to show you the … Continue reading →
YouTube to Google+ via iPhone and Gmail Tutorial
Once you have a YouTube channel established, there are many ways to upload to it. Today we even tried taking the attachment of a Gmail email and dragging it over to YouTube’s drop area in its “Upload” section, but, alas, … Continue reading →

