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The Word Web Primer Tutorial
Depending on how young you are it may be hard to swallow the fact that … There was a computerized world before the Internet … even before GraphicalUserInterface even, when in the 1970’s Xerox wrote an operating system inspiring the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, Apple, computer, desktop, Desktop Application, glossary, GUI, hal, HTML, ibm, internet, Mac OS X, Microsoft, online, operating system, PHP, terminology, tutorial, web, Web Application, web browser, web host, web server, webpage, website, Windows, world wide web, Xerox
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Font Awesome Icons Primer Tutorial
Further to the work of HTML Icons Primer Tutorial we’re going to include some Font Awesome icons into the mix of the look of our RJM Programming Landing Page today. In this context, on a webpage, regarding small button style … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, button, CSS, display, font, Font Awesome, GUI, HTML, icon, install, installation, internationalization, landing page, menu, navigation bar, programming, tutorial, upload, web server, webpage
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Inkscape AlmaLinux Command Line PDF to SVG Context Tutorial
We humans rarely all agree on any one way to achieve things or standards or languages, though, increasingly, regarding various scientific matters it would be good if we could trust the expertise of scientists with years of experience and no … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, animated gif, command, command line, context, conversion, exec, GUI, guise, image, inkscape, install, installer, integration, Linux, media, operating stsren, package, Package Manager, PDF, PHP, SVG, talent, tutorial, vector, video
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Inkscape AlmaLinux Command Line PDF to SVG Integration Tutorial
Command line functionality as talked about with Inkscape AlmaLinux Command Line PDF to SVG Primer Tutorial can often mean opportunities in the online world via … PHP … as a serverside language … using relevant command line … <?php function … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, animated gif, command, command line, conversion, exec, GUI, image, inkscape, install, installer, integration, Linux, media, operating stsren, package, Package Manager, PDF, PHP, SVG, tutorial, vector
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Inkscape AlmaLinux Command Line PDF to SVG Primer Tutorial
SVG is all about vector image data. Inkscape is a great Open Source vector image editor (as you might surmise from Inkscape Vector Image Editor Watermark Tutorial), and distinct from a pixel (or raster) image based image editor like Gimp, … Continue reading →
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Gmail Email Attachment Photo Order Tutorial
Regarding the composing of reasonably complex business emails, in our mind, we like to separate the Gmail (iOS mobile app, in today’s case) email composing of ones that will involve a photograph image attachment or two into two categories, in … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, attachment, bessiness, Blurb, body, collaboration, communication, compose, composing, copy, email, Gmail, graphics, GUI, image, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mac, macOS, messages, messages app, photos, Photos app, recipient, save, select, sharing, SMS, subject, text
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Canvas Drag and Drop Positively Practical Tutorial
We all know “there’s practical” and “there’s practical”, and with yesterday’s Canvas Drag and Drop Positively Robust Tutorial all the new Drag and Drop functionality is getting there, but what if … user starts scribbling on the canvas … allow … Continue reading →
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Tagged access key, animated gif, animation, annotation, background, button, canvas, click, collaboration, communication, data uri, data url, div, drag, drag and drop, drop, email, emailee, emoji, emoji button, event, file, graphics, GUI, hashtag, hashtagging, hotkey, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, key, keyboard, keydown, link, mailto, media, media file, onclick, ondragover, ondragstart, ondrop, onkeydown, onload, output, popup, popup window, presentation, programming, prompt, proof of concept, recipient, share, sharing, slide, stop press, text, textarea, tutorial, webpage, window
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Google Chart Image Chart Angled Text Annotation Tutorial
It’s Tuesday, in places around the world, looking back at yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Image Map Event Editing Tutorial. Can’t help but think we’ve forgotten something. Ah yes … You talkin’ to me? You talkin’ to me? Meanwhile, back … Continue reading →