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Chess Game Practice Tutorial
Further to the recent Sentence Shuffle Game Tutorial‘s concepts regarding … Drag and Drop emojis pseudo sentences (ie. the chess pieces) … we present our start to our Chess web application, we’re calling “Chess Game Practice” for now because it … Continue reading →
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Canvas via Image Web Share API Photo Postcard Tutorial
We discovered, further to yesterday’s Canvas via Image Web Share API Personalization Tutorial, out and about, with an iPhone, that … Image Input Mode Image Sizing Modus Operandi URL Actual (canvas resized to image) Contain (canvas) Cover (canvas) Browsing Actual … Continue reading →
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Canvas via Image Web Share API Personalization Tutorial
Yesterday’s Canvas via Imge Web Share API Tutorial‘s Web Share API (so far, on Safari and Google Chrome web browser(s)) image (via canvas) sharing functionality did not have enough privacy for the user, as far as we were concerned. We’re … Continue reading →
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Canvas via Image Web Share API Tutorial
We’re on the lookout for ways to improve the sharing and collaboration functionality of yesterday’s Images to Canvas No Clicking Form Signature Tutorial‘s “User of Signature” canvas using web application. We’re calling on .. Safari and Google Chrome web browser(s) … Continue reading →
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Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Windows Intranet Video Tutorial
Yesterday’s Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Windows MAMP Tutorial work was preceded with Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Windows Client Tutorial by a slightly confusing … the MAMP HTTP://localhost:8888/ $_SERVER[‘DOCUMENT_ROOT’] will not work on a Windows client, we’ve decided, and … Continue reading →
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Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Windows MAMP Tutorial
As with many issues with web applications there’s the … client side, aspects to Windows usage, as outlined with yesterday’s Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Windows Client Tutorial … and then there’s the … server side to Windows usage, as … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], 8dot3, Ajax, animated gif, animation, Apache, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, body, browse, browsing, button, client, data uri, datetime, Did you know, dir, DOM, DOS, email, explanation, ffmpeg, file, file API, file specification, filename, file_exists, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, FormData, GIMP, guillotine, header, HTML, IFRAME, image, ImageMagick, integrate, integration, internationalization, intl, intranet, IP address, Javascript, local web server, localhost, localization, MAMP, marquee, media, mime, mimetype, MS-DOS, PDF, PHP, placeholder, popup, port, programming, slideshow, software integration, stop press, subject, substitution, textarea, token, tutorial, uniquifier, user agent, video, window.open, Windows
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Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Windows Client Tutorial
Moving on from yesterday’s Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Intranet Video Tutorial‘s progress, today, we test the Gimp Guillotine Follow Up web application on some Windows web browsers, and fix issues not immediately apparent when your main testing platform is … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], Ajax, animated gif, animation, Apache, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, body, browse, browsing, button, client, data uri, datetime, DOM, email, explanation, ffmpeg, file, file API, file specification, filename, file_exists, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, FormData, GIMP, guillotine, header, HTML, IFRAME, image, ImageMagick, integrate, integration, internationalization, intl, intranet, IP address, Javascript, local web server, localization, MAMP, marquee, media, mime, mimetype, PDF, PHP, placeholder, popup, programming, slideshow, software integration, stop press, subject, substitution, textarea, token, tutorial, uniquifier, user agent, video, window.open, Windows
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Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Intranet Video Tutorial
If you were paying uncompromising attention to yesterday’s Gimp Guillotine Image File Browse Animated GIF Tutorial you may have tweaked to and or piqued to … slideshow, PDF, video (maybe) … and then maybe even recalled a couple of things … Continue reading →
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