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Textarea Pointing Web Storage Tutorial
We add some “accountability” to where we stopped off at yesterday with Textarea Pointing Canvas Tutorial today. We define “accountability” in this context, and with our rules, short of bothering with … a fully blown database solution … too much … Continue reading →
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Tagged alt, canvas, click, data uri, div, DOM, download, email, essay, event, form, fpdf, graphics, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, image, innerHTML, Javascript, letter, linked list, localStorage, onclick, outerHTML, overlay, PDF, popup, programming, report, textarea, tutorial, web storage, webpage, z-index
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Textarea Pointing Canvas Tutorial
With our blog posting thread last left off with yesterday’s Textarea Pointing PDF Tutorial, I know we’ve been holding out on involving … graphical data forms image data HTML5 canvas element data URI … not for “nga, nga, nga nga, … Continue reading →
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Tagged alt, canvas, click, data uri, div, DOM, download, email, essay, event, form, fpdf, graphics, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, image, innerHTML, Javascript, letter, linked list, onclick, outerHTML, overlay, PDF, popup, programming, report, textarea, tutorial, webpage, z-index
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Animated GIF and Video via PHP Writing PHP Data URI Tutorial
There is a great open source command line application called “FFmpeg” that can create video (or convert video) from image slides (for instance), and so, if we merge functionality for this into yesterday’s Animated GIF and Slideshow via PHP Writing … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, array, command line, data uri, exec, ffmpeg, IFRAME, image, MAMP, operating system, overlay, PHP, programming, setTimeout, slideshow, stack, tutorial, video, z-index
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Animated GIF and Slideshow via PHP Writing PHP Data URI Tutorial
To us, there are great similarities between animated GIFs and slideshows, as two forms of “presentation”, and so to extend yesterday’s Animated GIF via PHP Writing PHP Data URI Tutorial animated GIF creator “PHP Writes PHP” web application that now … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, array, data uri, IFRAME, image, overlay, PHP, programming, setTimeout, slideshow, stack, tutorial, z-index
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Animated GIF via PHP Writing PHP Data URI Tutorial
The previous relevant “PHP writes PHP” methodology animated GIF creator we talked about, first, with Animated GIF via PHP Writing PHP Primer Tutorial came back to mind yesterday with our Missing Javascript Audio on Unmute Tutorial, where we pondered on … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, data uri, image, PHP, programming, tutorial
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Missing Javascript Audio on Unmute Tutorial
Our “third cab off the rank” following on from yesterday’s Missing Javascript Stop Watch Tutorial “missing Javascript” ideas is an HTML div nesting scenario using just … HTML CSS … again, with some or all of the “usuals” below … … Continue reading →
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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