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Animated GIF Creation Canvas Integration via Slide Extraction Tutorial

Thinking about yesterday’s Animated GIF Creation Data Limits via Slide Extraction Tutorial‘s progress … What about if the user is happy to use those filled in animated GIF slide textboxes (with delay and title) to create a user created (and … Continue reading

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Animated GIF Creation Data Limits via Slide Extraction Tutorial

Even PHP’s $_POST[] approach to HTML form navigation data sharing has it’s limits, and that can be challenged when considering a whole set of data-URI defined animated GIF slide images. But, behind the scenes, when $_POST[] does not get filled … Continue reading

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Animated GIF Creation Interfacing via Slide Extraction Tutorial

The work of today combines … the day before yesterday’s Animated GIF Slide Extraction Reveal Tutorial progress with our Animated GIF Slide Extractor web application … and … yesterday’s Animated GIF Multiple Onload Slides Tutorial progress with our Animated GIF … Continue reading

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WordPress User List Emoji Access Tutorial

The work and personalization functionality of the recent WordPress User List Emoji Primer Tutorial was fine and good, but less impactive in the way that access to the WordPress Interactive Input Blog Page was via the bottommost choice in a … Continue reading

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English Word Guessing Game Intranet Tutorial

You might recall that in yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game MAMP Tutorial we had the temerity to use the word… nuance … or “not to look so dumb” regarding wise local web server (let’s say Intranet, today) macOS say interfacing. … Continue reading

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English Word Guessing Game MAMP Tutorial

Onto yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game Dropdown Tutorial with today’s “MAMP” idea, what’s MAMP? It’s our favourite PHP supporting Apache/PHP/MySql local web server, which we use as a testing environment ahead of deploying web applications such as the changed what_is_the_english_word.php‘s … Continue reading

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English Word Guessing Game Dropdown Tutorial

Continuing the refinement of yesterday’s English Word Guessing Game Player Equality Tutorial‘s multi-player “English Word Guessing Game” usage aspects, there was a disappointment in that the “Equality” was broken down a little for users whose questions started “below the fold” … Continue reading

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CSS3 Animations Below the Fold Asynchronous Tutorial

Yesterday’s CSS3 Animations Below the Fold Tutorial got us talking about “below the fold” and that concept’s natural “partner”, to our mind, is talk of “asynchronous” processing. These two ideas are very powerful. If you can be arranging your webpages … Continue reading

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