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Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Dropdown Tutorial
It is probably not surprising we involve HTML select element (“dropdowns”) related to our progress on canvas based Web Storage standing order type scenarios with our “Media Capture Email” web application we got the Web Storage working with yesterday’s Canvas … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, array, asynchronous, audio, camera, canvas, capture, circle, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, dropdown, float, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, local storage, localStorage, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onclick, onion, overlay, photography, PHP, programming, progress, rectangle, reveal, select, standing order, summary, text, tutorial, upload, video, web storage, web worker, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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Canvas Web Storage Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial
It’s time for “Intersessional Thoughts Part II” today, continuing on with our “Media Capture Email” web application from yesterday’s Mobile Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial. Previously, for some intersessional thoughts that did not involve a lot of data, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, array, asynchronous, audio, camera, canvas, capture, circle, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, float, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, local storage, localStorage, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onclick, onion, overlay, photography, PHP, programming, progress, rectangle, reveal, standing order, summary, text, tutorial, upload, video, web storage, web worker, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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Mobile Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial
Yesterday’s Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial‘s new Canvas Annotation functionality was not great for mobile devices. Today, we improve via … “floating” better the position of our “overlayed” Canvas Annotation menu so that it sidles up near canvas … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, array, asynchronous, audio, camera, canvas, capture, circle, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, float, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onclick, onion, overlay, photography, PHP, programming, progress, rectangle, reveal, standing order, summary, text, tutorial, upload, video, web worker, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Tutorial
A precursor to today’s continuation of “Image Capture Email” web application HTML5 canvas functionality was the previous Image Capture Ajax FormData Upload Canvas Tutorial as that proof of concept that the canvas … onclick event could be trapped and coded … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, array, asynchronous, audio, camera, canvas, capture, circle, colour, cookie, CSS, details, document.write, DOM, form, FormData, genericization, HTML, image, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, media, mime, mimetype, mobile, multiple, navigation, onclick, onion, photography, PHP, programming, progress, rectangle, reveal, standing order, summary, text, tutorial, upload, video, web worker, XMLHttpRequest, zip
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PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Animation Rotation Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Animation Sharing Tutorial animated image pixellation sharing capabilities, today we’d like to add some capabilities to rotate those pixellated images, mainly via PHP’s … imagerotate … GD image library method. We rotate … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, animated gif, animation, background, background image, button, cache, canvas, circle, co-ordinates, colour, data uri, density, div, DOM, email, form, GD, geometry, getComputedStyle, Google, height, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, input colour, Javascript, localStorage, management, mathematics, negative, ob_start, opacity, overlay, parent, pen down, pen up, PHP, pixel, plot, positive, programming, rasterize, rotate, rotation, scribble, setTimeout, shape, share, sharing, signature, stop press, submit, thickness, tutorial, user, user experience, UX, web storage, width, window.getComputedStyle
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PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Animation Sharing Tutorial
Although we had sessional accountability with the pixellation animation ideas of yesterday’s PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Animation Aesthetics Tutorial, when there is a “tool” involved in a project, such as this one, we like to make it more … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, animated gif, animation, background, background image, button, cache, canvas, circle, co-ordinates, colour, data uri, density, div, DOM, email, form, GD, geometry, getComputedStyle, Google, height, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, input colour, Javascript, localStorage, management, mathematics, negative, ob_start, opacity, overlay, parent, pen down, pen up, PHP, pixel, plot, positive, programming, rasterize, scribble, setTimeout, shape, share, sharing, signature, stop press, submit, thickness, tutorial, user, user experience, UX, web storage, width, window.getComputedStyle
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PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Animation Aesthetics Tutorial
We augment yesterday’s PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Management of Animation Tutorial genesis to the control or management of the pixellation animation functionalities, by today, looking at some of the management of the look, or the aesthethics, of those … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, animated gif, animation, background, background image, button, cache, canvas, circle, co-ordinates, colour, data uri, density, div, DOM, form, GD, geometry, getComputedStyle, Google, height, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, input, Javascript, localStorage, management, mathematics, negative, ob_start, opacity, overlay, parent, pen down, pen up, PHP, pixel, plot, positive, programming, rasterize, scribble, setTimeout, shape, signature, stop press, submit, thickness, tutorial, user, user experience, UX, web storage, width, window.getComputedStyle
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PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Management of Animation Tutorial
Within yesterday’s PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Child Animation Tutorial we said … interfacing to a “child” tool iframe web application is much more flexible when that “child” iframe could do that job without the supervision by a user … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, background, background image, button, cache, canvas, circle, co-ordinates, colour, data uri, density, div, DOM, form, GD, geometry, getComputedStyle, Google, height, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, localStorage, management, mathematics, negative, ob_start, opacity, overlay, parent, pen down, pen up, PHP, pixel, plot, positive, programming, rasterize, scribble, setTimeout, shape, signature, stop press, submit, tutorial, user experience, UX, web storage, width, window.getComputedStyle
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