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One Image Website Guinea Pig Follow Through Tutorial
Do you believe in … The power of the Guinea Pig ? Or is it the case that … … is not proof enough that Guinea Pigs can form part of the solution, to the point where we found it … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, Apple, apple white lead, argument, arguments, asynchronous, await, bluetooth, buffer, camera, clipboard, copy, copy buffer, data, device, DOM, edit, event, fetch, genericity, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, image, iOS, IP address, iPhone, Javascript, lead, MacBook Air, macOS, navigation, network, onblur, one image website, onpaste, paste, photography, photos, PHP, programming, security, share, tutorial, universal clipboard, upload, url, webpage, website, white lead
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One Image Website Onpaste Uploading Device Copying Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s One Image Website Onpaste Uploading Hashtagging Tutorial you may be wondering about our original gambit statement wondering if regarding … take a new relevant photograph (on an iPhone, for instance) … and then easily … … upload? … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, Apple, apple white lead, argument, arguments, asynchronous, await, bluetooth, buffer, camera, clipboard, copy, copy buffer, data, device, DOM, edit, event, fetch, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, image, iOS, IP address, iPhone, Javascript, lead, MacBook Air, macOS, navigation, network, onblur, one image website, onpaste, paste, photography, photos, PHP, programming, security, share, tutorial, universal clipboard, upload, url, webpage, website, white lead
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QuickTime Player Camera Filters Recording Primer Tutorial
Is QuickTime Player macOS desktop app any good? Do fish swim? Do cassowaries rumble? Apparently. We wondered, with some of the same themes as YouTube iPhone Screen Recording via QuickTime Player Primer Tutorial, whether we could show a faux animated … Continue reading →
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Tagged apple white lead, camera, camera app, channel, connected, filters, iOS, lead, macOS, media, piano, presentation, QuickTime Player, record, screenshot, tutorial, video, white lead
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Camera Pinch Tutorial
Further to the recent New Temporary Folder Arrangements PHP Primer Tutorial we think, perhaps, we can explain … Nala! Luna! Is there something going on with summer grasses?! We saw our first stink bug of the summer season! Yayyyyy! Now, … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, biology, bug, camera, camera app, citizen science, director tree, directory, folder, hierarchy, insect, iOS, iPhone, lens, mobile app, photography, pinch, single-lens reflex, stink bug, tree, tripod, zoom
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Messages iOS App Photo Attachment Options Tutorial
We had a … Yeah, yeah, yeah. We know we should know that! … moment yesterday, communicating via SMS on our iPhone. The solution to our pickle ended up being that, amongst … 1 On iPhone, in Messages app, in … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, attachment, call, camera, communication, image, iOS, iPhone, message, messages, mobile app, phone, photo, photograph, photos, tutorial
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Genius Scan App PDF Email Slide Management Tutorial
Further to Genius Scan App PDF Email Tutorial a revisit recently was of great interest, the resultant PDF being sizeable. Are there Genius Scan app functionalities for “stuff ups”? The answer is yes, and they are very useful because … … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, app, Apple, attachment, camera, context, email, fold, hardcopy, iOS, iPad, macOS, management, mobile, mobile app, order, PDF, photograph, print, printout, publication, publish, reorder, resolution, scan, scanning, share, slide, tutorial
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Audio Card Background Image Quality Tutorial
This current project may be about YouTube basis “audio cards”, but inevitably, if we offer background image possibilities, some users may turn it’s functionality, more, into a “postcard” feeling presentation. But, with yesterday’s Audio Card Circular Wording Text Tutorial only … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, audio, audio card, background colour, background image, camera, canvas, card, circle, circular, circular text, data uri, delimitation, delimiter, density, dropdown, email, form, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, image, image quality, iOS, iPhone, keyboard, mandatory, mobile, onkeydown, overlay, photo, pixel, pixel density, popup, postcard, programming, quality, share, sharing, SMS, stream, take photo, textbox, tutorial, video, wording, YouTube, z-index
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Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg Windows Front Camera and Audio Recordings Tutorial
Yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg Windows Recordings Tutorial‘s … Windows … ffmpeg … based … Screenshot … video (only) capture … via … -f gdigrab … was far less useful than macOS ideas (of the day before that) … … Continue reading →