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PDF Image and Text Nodes Absolute Image URL Tutorial
Regarding yesterday’s PDF Image and Text Nodes Relative URL Integration Tutorial … Yeh, yeh, yeh! Relative smellative! What about Absolute? Well, true enough, but the user here, must consider plagiarism and content appropriation wrongdoings here, and that is why we … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged absolute, absolute URL, alert, animated gif, annotation, annotations, Apache, API, base64_encode, button, canvas, child, cross-browser, cross-platform, delimiter, Did you know, directory, download, email, ffmpeg, file, file_get_contents, ghostscript, grandparent, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, image, image URL, ImageMagick, integration, interpretive, intranet, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, link, local web server, lossless, MAMP, media, menu, mobile, Notification API, notifications, notifications API, opacity, overlay, parent, PDF, photo, popup box, programming, prompt, rectangle, relative, relative URL, scribble, scroll, scrolling, separator, setTimeout, share, signature, SMS, software integration, timer, tutorial, url, video, web, web share api, window, window.open, window.opener, Windows, world wide web					
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		PDF Image and Text Nodes Relative URL Integration Tutorial
Progressing with improved integrations, on top of the work of yesterday’s PDF Image and Text Nodes Annotations Tutorial, today, we’re revisiting our Relative URL software integration you can read previous progress regarding, with Image and Text Multiple PDF Relative URL … Continue reading →
									
						Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Operating System, Tutorials					
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						Tagged alert, animated gif, annotation, annotations, Apache, API, button, canvas, child, cross-browser, cross-platform, delimiter, Did you know, directory, download, email, ffmpeg, file, ghostscript, grandparent, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, image, image URL, ImageMagick, integration, interpretive, intranet, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, link, local web server, lossless, MAMP, media, menu, mobile, Notification API, notifications, notifications API, opacity, overlay, parent, PDF, photo, popup box, programming, prompt, rectangle, relative, relative URL, scribble, scroll, scrolling, separator, setTimeout, share, signature, SMS, software integration, timer, tutorial, url, video, web share api, window, window.open, window.opener, Windows					
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		PDF Image and Text Nodes Annotations Tutorial
Modular software is good, in the sense that … jobs developing the software can be compartmentalized jobs developing the software can involve specalized skills software components do not get too big and unwieldy … and so when we felt, with … Continue reading →
									
						Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Operating System, Tutorials					
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						Tagged alert, animated gif, annotation, annotations, Apache, API, button, canvas, child, cross-browser, cross-platform, delimiter, Did you know, directory, download, email, ffmpeg, file, ghostscript, HTML, ImageMagick, integration, interpretive, intranet, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, line, link, local web server, lossless, MAMP, media, menu, mobile, Notification API, notifications, notifications API, opacity, overlay, parent, PDF, photo, popup box, programming, prompt, rectangle, scribble, scroll, scrolling, separator, setTimeout, share, signature, SMS, software integration, timer, tutorial, video, web share api, window, window.open, window.opener, Windows					
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		Web Share API Primer Tutorial
The web is improved by operating system Context Menus via right clicks or two finger gestures over … links media document … webpage contents. Today, we roadtest a web API called “Web Share API” that simulates right clicks or two … Continue reading →
									
						Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials					
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						Tagged API, browse, button, context, Context Menu, document, file, file API, files, Javascript, link, media, menu, multiple, programming, right click, share, tutorial, web share api					
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		WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email Cedes to Context Menu Tutorial
Up until the work of this blog posting (a few days ago by the time this posting “goes to air”) the “highlighted text” on this WordPress Blog work talked about with WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email FormData Post Tutorial only … Continue reading →
									
						Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials					
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						Tagged annotated email, blog, Context Menu, copy, header.php, highlight, menu, paste, programming, right click, tutorial, twenty ten, Twenty Ten theme, two finf=ger gesture, web browser, Wordpress					
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		Emoji Borders and Backgrounds Canvas Annotation Tutorial
Up to now with the SVG -> IMG -> CANVAS parent web application to our newish PHP tool child of Emoji Borders and Backgrounds Curl Tutorial we have tried to keep … SVG IMG CANVAS … contents in synch as … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, anchor, argument, background, background image, base64, base64_encode, border, canvas, circle, command line, context, CSS, curl, data uri, data url, deploy, deployment, Did you know, display, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, encode, exec, file_get_contents, FormData, geometry, getBoundingClientRect, Google, Google chart, Google Page Insights, Google PageSpeed, graphics, grid, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, image grid, img, inhouse, integration, Javascript, justification, Mail, mailto, map, mathematics, menu, merge, mimetype, mode, numbers, numerical, opacity, overlay, override, PageSpeed, PHP, popup, popup window, position, programming, proof of concept, QR Code, rect, rectangle, screenshot, shape, share, sharing, slideshow, SMS, software integration, style, styling, SVG, svg+xml, table, text, text justification, text-anchor, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, webpage, window.open, window.opener, XML					
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		Emoji Borders and Backgrounds Curl Tutorial
We find curl to be that interesting PHP “mode of use” hybrid of the involvement of … HTTP protocol URLs command line interface to PHP exec … that might help you “look back at yourself from outside” as we use … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, anchor, argument, background, background image, base64, base64_encode, border, canvas, circle, command line, context, CSS, curl, data uri, data url, deploy, deployment, Did you know, display, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, encode, exec, file_get_contents, FormData, geometry, getBoundingClientRect, Google, Google chart, Google Page Insights, Google PageSpeed, graphics, grid, HTML, IFRAME, image, image grid, img, inhouse, Javascript, justification, Mail, mailto, map, mathematics, menu, merge, mimetype, mode, numbers, numerical, opacity, overlay, override, PageSpeed, PHP, position, programming, proof of concept, QR Code, rect, rectangle, screenshot, shape, share, sharing, slideshow, SMS, style, styling, SVG, svg+xml, table, text, text justification, text-anchor, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, webpage, XML					
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		Emoji Borders and Backgrounds QR Code Tutorial
Some web browsers such as Google Chrome also have “right-clicking (for Windows) and two finger gesturing (for macOS and Mac OS X)” menu QR Code options, further to QR Code URL via macOS Two Finger Gesture Option Tutorial and yesterday’s … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, anchor, argument, background, background image, base64, base64_encode, border, canvas, circle, context, CSS, data uri, data url, deploy, deployment, Did you know, display, dropdown, email, email client, emoji, encode, FormData, geometry, getBoundingClientRect, Google, Google chart, graphics, grid, HTML, IFRAME, image, image grid, img, inhouse, Javascript, justification, Mail, mailto, map, mathematics, menu, merge, mimetype, numbers, numerical, opacity, overlay, override, PHP, position, programming, proof of concept, QR Code, rect, rectangle, shape, share, sharing, slideshow, SMS, style, styling, SVG, svg+xml, table, text, text justification, text-anchor, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, XML					
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