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Gimp Transparency Layer Colour to Alpha Tutorial
There are quite a few important image editing concepts floating around today’s “Mondrian Fun” (of the blog posting thread off Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Email Attachment Tutorial) … With this in mind, we almost immediately thought of the great Piet … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, GIMP, Tutorials
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Tagged alpha, alpha channel, animation, bleed, colour, CSS, GIMP, HTML, image, image editor, layer, mask, overlay, pixel, position, programming, transparency, transparent, tutorial
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WordPress Recent Post Bug Fix Tutorial
Welcome to our “WordPress Blog Recent Posts Widget Enhancer Bug Fix Troubleshooting Special” … catchy, huh?! But seriously, recently, on this 23/10/2019, we’d noticed … an out of kilter WordPress Blog Recent Posts Widget where only some of the blog … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, bug, crontab, curl, image, landing page, PHP, programming, recent posts, theme, troubleshoot, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, web inspector, widget
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WordPress Landing Page Custom Fields Inhouse Media Tutorial
The recent WordPress Landing Page Custom Fields Tutorial used window.open calls to access WordPress Blog Custom Field URLs, but some web browsers block these calls, and so, as of today, we’ve made the reasoning more complex to allow for the … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, blog, codex, custom field, customize, Did you know, dropdown, emoji, field, image, intervention, landing page, link, loop, media, object, option, permalink, PHP, post, programming, select, slug, stop press, theme, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, video, Wordpress
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Full Sized Fixed Background Image Primer Tutorial
We’ve started a Full Sized Fixed Background Image web application project that dovetails a little with that recent PHP Image Dimensions Linux and Windows Glob Curl Tutorial, and so we added links to today’s PHP cover_fixed.php‘s live run to the … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, browse, file, fixed, image, linear gradient, opacity, overlay, PHP, programming, transparency, tutorial, webpage
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Inhouse Slideshow Design Exif Order Tutorial
Ever get those “oops” moments? Anyone, anyone? … no, Reverend William Archibald Spooner … we will not accept that answer here now, thank you very much. Ever get an “oops” moment that you can wait for a little while before … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged animation, automation, deployment, EXIF, file, file specification, filespec, glob, image, inhouse, inode, korn shell, Linux, natsort, PHP, presentation, programming, slideshow, sort, tutorial, zip
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PHP Image Dimensions Linux and Windows Glob Curl Tutorial
Yes, we do believe that of the PHP modes of use, those being … surfing the net command line curl … there can be a role for curl as that hybrid “bit of both worlds” mode of use with today’s … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged above the fold, animated gif, animation, awk, back-reference, background, background-imagfe, client, client/server, command line, delimitation, delimiter, dimensions, DOM, dropdown, exec, EXIF, file, find, find occurrence, glob, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, linear gradient, link, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, onmouseover, operator, PHP, pipe, programming, regex, replace, report, reveal, sed, select, server, slide, sort, table, Terminal, textbox, tutorial, user experience, UX, value, Windows
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PHP Image Dimensions Linux and Windows Glob Command Line Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP Image Dimensions Linux Find File Awk Sed Javascript Tutorial helped out a PHP … “surfing the net” mode of use … but what if you are on Windows? (well, today we link up PHP’s glob‘s organizational skills with … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animated gif, animation, awk, back-reference, background, background-imagfe, client, client/server, command line, dimensions, DOM, dropdown, exec, EXIF, file, find, find occurrence, glob, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, linear gradient, link, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, onmouseover, operator, PHP, pipe, programming, regex, replace, report, reveal, sed, select, server, slide, sort, table, Terminal, textbox, tutorial, user experience, UX, value, Windows
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PHP Image Dimensions Linux Find File Awk Sed Javascript Tutorial
It’s a little bit funny, this feeling inside, how yesterday’s PHP Image Dimensions Linux Find File Awk Sed UX Tutorial was about UX (or user experience), what to our eyes very much involves “front-end” concepts, yet the vast majority of … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animated gif, animation, awk, back-reference, background, background-imagfe, client, client/server, command line, dimensions, DOM, dropdown, exec, EXIF, file, find, find occurrence, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, linear gradient, link, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, onmouseover, operator, PHP, pipe, programming, regex, replace, report, reveal, sed, select, server, slide, sort, table, Terminal, textbox, tutorial, user experience, UX, value
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