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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Image Filters Tutorial
Is it ironic that a blog posting about GIMP should be letting applications like GIMP take a holiday … Tahiti sounds good … while CSS styling can take front stage with today’s improvements on the recent Gimp Guillotine Follow Up … Continue reading →
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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Border and Multiple Image Background Tutorial
Developing on the work of the previous Gimp Guillotine Follow Up CSS keyframes Transition Tutorial today we add to the functionalities with … multiple background image div element display (via background-image: url([dataURIimage]) // the Javascript DOM equivalent, that is) … … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, array, attachment, background, backgroundImage, backgroundPosition, border, canvas, command line, convert, CSS, CSS3, desktop, details, display, div, DOM, editor, email, eval, exec, ffmpeg, file specification, GIMP, guides, guillotine, HTML, image, image map, ImageMagick, Javascript, keyframes, MAMP, margin, multiple, opacity, overlay, PDF, PHP, push, responsive design, reveal, selection, setTimeout, sharing, slice, slideshow, summary, table, transitions, tutorial, visibility, web design, webpage, whitespace, window
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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up CSS keyframes Transition Tutorial
A while back we presented a series of web application ideas that do away with Javascript (ie. only needing HTML and CSS) to perform some functionality of interest. In that series we finished up with Missing Javascript Audio on Unmute … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, array, attachment, backgroundImage, backgroundPosition, canvas, command line, convert, CSS, CSS3, desktop, details, display, div, DOM, editor, email, eval, exec, ffmpeg, file specification, GIMP, guides, guillotine, HTML, image, image map, ImageMagick, Javascript, keyframes, MAMP, margin, opacity, overlay, PDF, PHP, push, responsive design, reveal, selection, setTimeout, sharing, slice, slideshow, summary, table, transitions, tutorial, visibility, web design, webpage, whitespace, window
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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up PDF Slideshow and Video Tutorial
As the blog posting title intimates, adding onto yesterday’s Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Javascript DOM Animation Tutorial, today’s work looks at functionality to help create … PDF slideshow Inhouse style slideshow Video … and the top and bottom of these … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, array, attachment, canvas, command line, convert, desktop, details, display, div, DOM, editor, email, eval, exec, ffmpeg, file specification, GIMP, guides, guillotine, HTML, image, image map, ImageMagick, Javascript, MAMP, margin, opacity, overlay, PDF, PHP, push, responsive design, reveal, selection, setTimeout, sharing, slice, slideshow, summary, table, tutorial, visibility, web design, webpage, whitespace, window
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Firefox Inspector Debugging via Network Tab Primer Tutorial
It doesn’t always matter that you are debugging a serverside piece of code like with PHP, a client facing web inspector like Firefox (web browser)’s Inspector (via Three Horizontal Lines Menu -> Web Developer -> Inspector) can be a good … Continue reading →
Video Text Watermarks via ffmpeg Tutorial
Yesterday’s Voice Memo Video Presentation Edit Tutorial had us exploring a video editing topic where an image can be overlayed over video content (optionally for a period of time) using the brilliant functionality of command line ffmpeg. As you can … Continue reading →
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Voice Memo Video Presentation Edit Tutorial
We’re often interested in “making of” techniques for presentations. Today’s topic involves video editing, and for us today, we call on the best Mac OS X command line video editing and manipulation tool we know of, that being ffmpeg. For … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, audio, dictation, ffmpeg, image, iOS, iPhone, iTunes, lead, microphone, overlay, QuickTime Player, recording, speaker, sync, tutorial, video, voice, voice memo, volume, white lead, YouTube
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Video via Slide Images and Back Again via ffmpeg Primer Tutorial
Reading yesterday’s LibreOffice Spreadsheet via dBase Primer Tutorial you can’t say I didn’t warn you about my interest in ants (and bees)? Glad you asked? Did you know? the queen ant (often just one per ant colony) is not a … Continue reading →
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Tagged ants, attachment, command line, Did you know, download, email, ffmpeg, frame, Gmail, Homebrew, image, install, iPhone, Mac OS X, make, PaintBrush, slide, slideshow, Terminal, tutorial, video, Xcode, xcode command line
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