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WordPress Recent Post Semi-Transparent Background Tutorial
Do you know what we would be trying to achieve with the HTML (containing inline CSS styling) below? style=”background: rgba(0,255,0,0.6); background: -webkit-linear-gradient(left top, rgba(0,255,0,0.6), rgba(255,255,0,0.6)); background: -o-linear-gradient(bottom right, rgba(0,255,0,0.5), rgba(255,255,0,0.6)); background: -moz-linear-gradient(bottom right, rgba(0,255,0,0.6), rgba(255,255,0,0.6)); background: linear-gradient(to bottom right, rgba(0,255,0,0.6), … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Canvas Overlay Deletes Tutorial
In life, as in programming, it’s the “what ifs?” about a job that can take a whole lot longer than you think, I suppose, as much as anything, if you’re an optimist like me, and want to get into projects … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Canvas Overlays Tutorial
Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Paste Tutorial had us (additionally to the “Pointing” functionality mode of use) integrating “local font” display with the … “Font Learning via Canvas” … but then you’ll remember with Textarea Pointing Local Font Tutorial‘s … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Paste Tutorial
Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Usage Tutorial‘s bugs have in large part been addressed today. I’d rather not discuss. Moving forward, today, we catered for the possibilities of a paste operation delivered into our “posse” of “textareas” … Clag … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Usage Tutorial
Today we embark on our journey to incorporate the “local fonts” of yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Local Font Colour Tutorial, and earlier, in real scenarios. The first cab off the rank is this web application, “Textarea Pointing” we’ve been working on. … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Colour Tutorial
The normal way we deal with fonts online is to define a … font family font style font size … or say nothing and let the defaults happen. That can then be modified by a … font colour … and … Continue reading →
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Tagged alt, argument, canvas, click, colour, data uri, delimitation, div, DOM, download, email, encodeURIComponent, essay, event, flip, flop, font, form, fpdf, graphics, grayscale, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, image, innerHTML, inverse, Javascript, letter, linked list, localStorage, mantissa, message, onclick, outerHTML, overlay, PDF, pixel, popup, programming, rasterise, report, rotate, scale, scribble, textarea, tutorial, user experience, UX, web storage, webpage, z-index
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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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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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