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Signature Signature PHP Tutorial
Did you know that on an Apache/PHP/MySql web server PHP code (file), itself, can be a data source? Just as ASP.Net could be a data source on its .NET web server. This is because parts of a serverside language code … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, cookie, cookies, copy, email, event, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, Mail, mouse, onmousedown, onmousemove, PHP, post, programming, touch, tutorial
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Signature Signature Primer Tutorial
Today’s new web application is a Signature Signature. Our aim with this web application is … capture a person’s signature (via an HTML(5) Canvas element) … and be … collecting that Signature’s “Signature” in terms of a pen plotter pen … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, copy, email, event, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, Mail, mouse, onmousedown, onmousemove, programming, touch, tutorial
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Webcam Mobile Tutorial
Am hoping most of you laptop and desktop computer users were able to see a webcam working with our web application we left off last with Webcam Photobooth Tutorial as shown below, and that’s great if that is the case, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Hardware, Tutorials
Tagged camera, canvas, cross-browser, cross-platform, DOM, eCommerce, getUserMedia, Google Chrome, HTML, HTML5, image, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, loop, mobile, navigator, PhotoBooth, pixel, programming, rgb, rotate, Safari, scale, translate, tutorial, video, voice memo, webcam, zoom
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Webcam Photobooth Tutorial
The webcam of a computer device can be like a video selfie except that when filming something it can be flipped horizontally, like when dealing with mirrors, on occasions, especially after a heavy night! And that’s where the Mac OS … Continue reading
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Tagged camera, canvas, cross-browser, cross-platform, eCommerce, getUserMedia, Google Chrome, HTML, HTML5, image, iPad, Javascript, navigator, PhotoBooth, pixel, programming, rgb, rotate, scale, translate, tutorial, video, webcam, zoom
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Webcam Primer Tutorial
The webcam of a computer device can be a very useful piece of hardware. We’ve written an “entry level” web application using your device’s webcam, should it have one, and should you give permission for the web application to access … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, cross-browser, cross-platform, eCommerce, getUserMedia, Google Chrome, HTML, HTML5, image, Javascript, navigator, pixel, programming, rgb, tutorial, video, webcam, zoom
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Emoji Random Equation Canvas Tutorial
We haven’t explored HTML5 to its full potential, and would like to blame the HTML5 canvas element for that … because the dog is out the back … and because it is so useful we can’t move on enough to … Continue reading

