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Standing Order Canvas Datetime or Number or Emoji Sequences Tutorial
We want yesterday’s Canvas Annotations and Datetime or Number or Emoji Sequences Tutorial be a jigsaw piece on the way to … fine tuning timesheet filling out web application … and we’re happy now that that is possible via … … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, canvas, character, codepoint, emoji, emoji flag, external Javascript, feedback, flag, FormData, freeformatter, fromCodePoint, HTML, html entity, HTML Entity Name, HTML Entity Number, HTML5, increment, Javascript, localStorage, mathematics, PHP, programming, sequence, standing order, string, text, tutorial, unicode
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Canvas Annotations and Datetime or Number or Emoji Sequences Tutorial
Yesterday’s Canvas Annotations and Datetime or Number Sequences Tutorial was a basis to launch into some Annotation Sequences that can go beyond the 0 to 127 ascii values, into the “Wooooorrrrrlllllddddd of Emoji” and “HTML Entities” and “Unicode Characters”. So … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, annotation, canvas, character, codepoint, emoji, emoji flag, external Javascript, feedback, flag, FormData, freeformatter, fromCodePoint, HTML, html entity, HTML Entity Name, HTML Entity Number, HTML5, increment, Javascript, mathematics, PHP, programming, sequence, string, text, tutorial, unicode
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Canvas Annotations and Datetime or Number Sequences Tutorial
Today we’ve added some … two canvas click based … number … or … datetime sequenced text annotation canvas placements … and you’ll probably guess the nature of our interest if we direct you to HTML Square Horizontal Rule Image … Continue reading
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Tagged annotation, canvas, external Javascript, feedback, HTML, HTML5, increment, Javascript, mathematics, programming, sequence, text, tutorial
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Merging Photos via Remote Image Urls Tutorial
On revisiting the Merging of Photos web application of Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Animation Tutorial we wanted to improve the situation for Remote Image Urls (ie. absolute Urls not on the rjmprogramming.com.au domain), where we could get … Continue reading
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Tagged absolute URL, base64_encode, canvas, data uri, data url, data urls, file_get_contents, HTML, HTML5, image, PHP, programming, security
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Feedback Annotation Canvas Image Tokens Tutorial
The discovery in yesterday’s Linux sendmail Remote Attachment Tutorial that … in the “body” section part of the email above the attachment we’ve written functionality for Content-Type: text/plain … so why not today write functionality to cater for Content-Type: text/html … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged animation, annotation, aspect ratio, attribute, boxblur, brightness, camera, canvas, capture, colourize, contain, contrast, cover, data uri, edge, email, emboss, emoji, feedback, file_get_contents, filter, flip, flop, GD, HTML, http, https, IFRAME, image, Javascript, mixed content, mobile, PHP, pixel, protocol, smart device, smart phone, src, srcdoc, ssl, stop press, subject, substitution, text/html, toast, toDataURL, token, transform, url
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HTML Canvas What Do We Stand For Game Emoji Pattern Tutorial
We’re giving the “What Do We Stand For” web application of HTML Canvas What Do We Stand For Game Annotation Tutorial a bit of a makeover because the recent … Feedback … and … Pros and Cons … changes recently … Continue reading
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Tagged annotation, canvas, circle, createPattern, email, HTML, HTML email, Javascript, pattern, programming, tutorial
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