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Chess Game Practice Tutorial
Further to the recent Sentence Shuffle Game Tutorial‘s concepts regarding … Drag and Drop emojis pseudo sentences (ie. the chess pieces) … we present our start to our Chess web application, we’re calling “Chess Game Practice” for now because it … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual, Ajax, annotation, Apache, attachment, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, camera, camera app, canvas, chess, clicking, collaboration, communication, contain, cover, data uri, data url, Did you know, dimensions, document, Document Root, email, emoji, exim, external Javascript, file, filename, file_put_contents, form, FormData, game, Google Chrome, graphics, height, HTML, image, image file, IP address, Javascript, link, mail server, mobile, personalization, photo, PHP, placement, post, postcard, privacy, programming, Safari, scale, scaling, scribble, security, send, sentence, share, sharing, signature, size, sizing, smart device, temporary, tutorial, url, web browser, web server, web share api, width, XMLHttpRequest
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Canvas via Image Web Share API Photo Postcard Tutorial
We discovered, further to yesterday’s Canvas via Image Web Share API Personalization Tutorial, out and about, with an iPhone, that … Image Input Mode Image Sizing Modus Operandi URL Actual (canvas resized to image) Contain (canvas) Cover (canvas) Browsing Actual … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual, Ajax, annotation, Apache, attachment, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, camera, camera app, canvas, clicking, collaboration, communication, contain, cover, data uri, data url, dimensions, document, Document Root, email, exim, external Javascript, file, filename, file_put_contents, form, FormData, Google Chrome, graphics, height, HTML, image, image file, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, link, mail server, mobile, personalization, photo, PHP, placement, post, postcard, privacy, programming, Safari, scale, scaling, scribble, security, send, share, sharing, signature, size, sizing, smart device, temporary, tutorial, url, web browser, web server, web share api, width, XMLHttpRequest
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Canvas via Image Web Share API Personalization Tutorial
Yesterday’s Canvas via Imge Web Share API Tutorial‘s Web Share API (so far, on Safari and Google Chrome web browser(s)) image (via canvas) sharing functionality did not have enough privacy for the user, as far as we were concerned. We’re … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual, Ajax, annotation, Apache, attachment, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, canvas, clicking, collaboration, communication, contain, cover, data uri, data url, dimensions, document, Document Root, email, exim, external Javascript, file, filename, file_put_contents, form, FormData, Google Chrome, graphics, height, HTML, image, image file, IP address, Javascript, link, mail server, personalization, PHP, placement, post, privacy, programming, Safari, scale, scaling, scribble, security, send, share, sharing, signature, size, sizing, temporary, tutorial, url, web browser, web server, web share api, width, XMLHttpRequest
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Canvas via Image Web Share API Tutorial
We’re on the lookout for ways to improve the sharing and collaboration functionality of yesterday’s Images to Canvas No Clicking Form Signature Tutorial‘s “User of Signature” canvas using web application. We’re calling on .. Safari and Google Chrome web browser(s) … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual, Ajax, annotation, attachment, base64, base64_decode, canvas, clicking, collaboration, communication, contain, cover, dimensions, document, email, exim, external Javascript, file_put_contents, form, FormData, Google Chrome, graphics, height, HTML, image, Javascript, link, mail server, PHP, placement, post, programming, Safari, scale, scaling, scribble, send, share, sharing, signature, size, sizing, tutorial, web browser, web server, web share api, width, XMLHttpRequest
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Images to Canvas No Clicking Form Signature Tutorial
Surprisingly, it’s been more than a year since we changed anything to do with our … canvas based … images and annotation … accepting … scribble (ie. can handle signatures) … perhaps … form filling helping web application … (when … Continue reading →
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Tagged actual, annotation, attachment, canvas, clicking, contain, cover, dimensions, email, external Javascript, form, graphics, height, HTML, image, Javascript, placement, programming, scale, scaling, scribble, signature, size, sizing, tutorial, width
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Sentence Shuffle Game Tutorial
More genericization onto yesterday’s Numbers Guessing Game Tutorial‘s … allow for the number of table cells to be other than 9 (with Animal Mineral Vegetable Game Tutorial where it is 3 in total) … and today … allow the number … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, cell, column, Did you know, drag, drag and drop, drop, emoji, entity, ESL, game, games, genericize, grid, guess, html entity, image, Javascript, number, PHP, popup, popup window, programming, prompt, rearrange, sentence, shuffle, table, tutorial, words
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WordPress List Style User Interaction Form Tutorial
It can be hard going on a mini-project where you need to set up data structures for success until you get to today’s progress, on top of yesterday’s WordPress List Style User Emoji Image List Tutorial, where we can finally … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, background image, blog, bullet point, comma, content, CSS, delimiter, DOM, element, emoji, form, header.php, HTML, image, interaction, iOS, Javascript, list, list style image, localStorage, PHP, post, posting, programming, pseudo class, pseudo selector, sessionStoragfe, stop press, style, styling, textbox, title, tutorial, Tutorials, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, window.localStorage, window.sessionStorage, Wordpress
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WordPress List Style User Emoji Image List Tutorial
When in yesterday’s WordPress List Style User CSS Middle Pseudo Class Tutorial we said … (though, come to think of it, there may be another layer of thought before that … we’ll see) Well, we saw, and did want to … Continue reading →
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