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Local Fonts Revisited Onclick Tutorial
Not much doing aesthetics wise with today’s improvements on yesterday’s Local Fonts Revisited Application Tutorial. It’s more a shoring up of the logic of that div contenteditable=true user defined field and incorporating two new ideas or concepts, those being … … Continue reading
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Tagged background, background image, backgroundSize, canvas, contenteditable, data attributes, div, DOM, drawImage, file, font, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, local font, monospaced, onblur, onchange, onclick, PHP, programming, scribble, srcdoc, toDataURL, transparent, tutorial, web server
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Local Fonts Revisited Application Tutorial
It’s going to take a while to “bed this in”, the web application of yesterday’s Local Fonts Revisited Recall Tutorial involving local font management, and now thinking about “applying” local fonts digitized by the user. We want to explore alternative … Continue reading
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Tagged background, background image, backgroundSize, canvas, contenteditable, div, DOM, drawImage, file, font, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, local font, monospaced, PHP, programming, scribble, srcdoc, toDataURL, transparent, tutorial, web server
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Local Fonts Revisited Recall Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Local Fonts Revisited Primer Tutorial Local Fonts web application start, we’ve progressed today with some “recall” work. In this respect we had to decide a mechanism by which a user could recall their work. Our decision is to … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, contenteditable, div, DOM, drawImage, file, font, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, local font, PHP, programming, scribble, srcdoc, toDataURL, tutorial, web server
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File API File and Reader Objects Client Server Tutorial
When you are “surfing the net” entering URLs in web browser address bars or clicking hyperlinks you are a “client” but once you “go” you visit a “server” of one sort or another, and today, moving forward with our “media … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, API, canvas, details, div, emoji, file, file API, FileReader, HTML, Javascript, object, programming, reveal, server, summary, tutorial, Web Application
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File API File and Reader Objects Aesthetics Tutorial
Yesterday’s File API File and Reader Objects Primer Tutorial left us with a web application that presented input type=file “multiple” collected local (ie.client) file data into … new (webpage popup) window … the default, or … iframe … that latter … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, API, details, div, emoji, file, file API, FileReader, HTML, Javascript, object, programming, reveal, summary, tutorial, Web Application
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