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Image Arc Distortion via ImageMagick Primer Tutorial
ImageMagick is a really very very useful PHP class to manipulate image files on a web server, ours at rjmprogramming.com.au being an Apache/PHP/MySql web server. That arrangement makes PHP (and the ImageMagick class) a serverside processing constituent. It is most … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, client/server, domain, file system, ftp, GIMP, HTML, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, Linux, MySql, PhotoShop, PHP, programming, sftp, tutorial, upload, web server
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HTML/Javascript/PHP Broadcast and Listen CSS Tutorial
Today with the Broadcasting and Listen web application we’ve been developing we turn our attention more to styling and CSS issues, building on yesterday’s HTML/Javascript/PHP Broadcast and Listen Mailbox Tutorial as shown below. To summarise the Broadcasting and Listen web … Continue reading →
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Tagged broadcast, canvas, Chat, communication, CSS, email, emoji, Firebug, form validation, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, listen, mailbox, messaging, onsubmit, PHP, programming, tutorial, window.open
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HTML/Javascript/PHP Broadcast and Listen Messaging Tutorial
Yesterday, with HTML/Javascript/PHP Broadcast and Listen Mailbox Tutorial as shown below, we gave a mailbox functionality to our ongoing Broadcaster and Listener project to allow for the third of the functionalities below … broadcasting of messages listening to messages regarding … Continue reading →
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Tagged broadcast, canvas, Chat, communication, email, Firebug, form validation, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, listen, mailbox, messaging, onsubmit, PHP, programming, tutorial, window.open
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HTML/Javascript/PHP Broadcast and Listen Mailbox Tutorial
Yesterday, with HTML/Javascript Broadcast and Listen Primer Tutorial as shown below, we started our Broadcaster and Listener … … and we use the HTML canvas element as a “videogame captioner” (somehow we think of the word “teletext”er) type of letter … Continue reading →
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Tagged broadcast, canvas, Chat, communication, email, Firebug, form validation, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, listen, mailbox, onsubmit, PHP, programming, tutorial, window.open
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HTML/Javascript Broadcast and Listen Primer Tutorial
The Canvas HTML element tag can be used as the container to draw graphics on the fly usually via the use of Javascript functions for rendering and event management. In today’s tutorial we mainly use the strokeText function to create … Continue reading →
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HTML/Javascript Canvas Geometry Tracing Game Tutorial
The Canvas HTML element tag can be used as the container to draw graphics on the fly usually via the use of Javascript functions for rendering and event management. In today’s tutorial we mainly use the drawImage and lineTo functions … Continue reading →
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Tagged area, canvas, co-ordinates, CSS, digitizing, game, games, geometry, HTML, Javascript, Mapping, mathematics, onresize, overlay, programming, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Canvas Slope of a Line Primer Tutorial
The Canvas HTML element tag can be used as the container to draw graphics on the fly usually via the use of Javascript functions for rendering and event management. In today’s tutorial we mainly use the lineTo function to create … Continue reading →
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Tagged canvas, co-ordinates, geolocation, geometry, HTML, Javascript, Land Surveying, levelling, mathematics, programming, slope, traverse, trigonometry, tutorial
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HTML/PHP Timezone Feed Function Keys Tutorial
During the time when desktop programming work was more prevalent than web application work, or even with web application work on non-mobile platforms, the use of the keyboard Function Keys was much more common, especially as they could be effectively … Continue reading →
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