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CSS Image Clip and Shape Outside Primer Tutorial

Further to the CSS themes of interest regarding yesterday’s CSS Variables Textarea Tutorial, today we continue that “theme” regarding … CSS Image Clip and Shape Outside … inspiration we got from this W3school very useful webpage, thanks. With this work, … Continue reading

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Windows 10 Snipping Tool Primer Tutorial

Are you often surfing the net, or doing something else on your Windows 10 PC, and come across a scenario where a “snippet” of the screen is something you’d like to screenshot and share with someone, or otherwise save as … Continue reading

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Windows Command Prompt Clip Primer Tutorial

Do you use Windows, and are still fans of the Command Prompt (access to DOS) desktop application? There’s a command there that I’ve never used, until reading the August, 2017 edition of “PC & Tech Authority” magazine, with its really … Continue reading

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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Clipboard Tutorial

There are legitimate security reasons why certain things are harder to do in an automated way with pure client side Javascript, and to a lesser extent jQuery Javascript, combined or not with Ajax. And so this affects your dealings with … Continue reading

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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Snapshots Tutorial

You might remember yesterday with Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Cookie Tutorial as shown below … The “Clickaround” series of web applications now have the functionality that means they could be used for quite “personalized” purposes. When web applications are like … Continue reading

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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Cookie Tutorial

The “Clickaround” series of web applications now have the functionality that means they could be used for quite “personalized” purposes. When web applications are like this, a good thing you can do as a programmer to facilitate this “personalized” feeling … Continue reading

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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Mobile Tutorial

Following up on yesterday’s Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Audio Tutorial as shown below, we found it quite interesting getting functionality for this working on mobile platforms. Some of the issues particular to mobile work are … we needed to use … Continue reading

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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Audio Tutorial

We got struck again, in some kind of weird psycho drama … but we digress … kind of an “onions of the 4th dimension” way, that an email (image attachment) is okay as a communication tool, and then to make … Continue reading

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