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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 →
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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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Random Background Webpage Masking Tutorial
Another “layer of functionality” we are interested in regarding the burgeoning “Random Background Images” web application of yesterday’s Random Background Webpage Fade Tutorial, featuring the wonderful Lorem Picsum, is … image masking … and we allow for … radial gradient … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Tutorials
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Tagged animation, background, background image, background-clip, CSS, DOM, emoji, fade, fade in, fade out, HTML, image, Javascript, keyframes, linear gradient, mask, masking, opacity, overlay, photo, photography, programming, radial gradient, setInterval, setTimeout, String.fromCodePoint, style, styling, SVG, text, title, tutorial, webpage
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Random Background Webpage Fade Tutorial
We add in CSS driven fade in and fade out functionality on top of yesterday’s Random Background Webpage Primer Tutorial which introduced a simple web application accessing the wonderful Lorem Picsum‘s access to great photographs used as a background image … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Tutorials
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Tagged animation, background, background image, CSS, DOM, emoji, fade, fade in, fade out, HTML, image, Javascript, keyframes, mask, opacity, overlay, photo, photography, programming, setInterval, setTimeout, String.fromCodePoint, style, styling, title, tutorial, webpage
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Simple Emoji Border Card Sharing Tutorial
A web application such as yesterday’s Simple Emoji Border Card Client Tutorial‘s “Simple Emoji Border Card” creator lacks a bit of accountability if its end product, which is HTML, cannot be shared within the web application. And so, today, we … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Apache, border, card, client, CSS, diff, div, email, emoji, exec, file_put_contents, form, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, mailto, method, navigation, onblur, opacity, overlay, post, programming, server, SMS, SVG, textarea, tutorial, web server, webpage, window, wording, words, z-index
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Simple Emoji Border Card Client Tutorial
Yesterday’s Simple Emoji Border Card Primer Tutorial could well have been called either of … Simple Emoji Border Card Server Tutorial Simple Emoji Border Card PHP Tutorial … and a lot of users would “get the gist” relative to today’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Apache, border, card, client, CSS, div, emoji, form, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, method, navigation, onblur, opacity, overlay, post, programming, server, SVG, textarea, tutorial, web server, webpage, window, wording, words, z-index
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Drag and Drop Iframe Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s Drag and Drop Iframe Primer Tutorial‘s “Drag Around” (HTML iframe element(s)) web application based itself on W3Schools‘s How To Create a Draggable HTML Element non-mobile drag and drop logic. But, can we amend that logic for touch mobile platform … Continue reading →
Posted in Android, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, iOS, Tutorials
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Tagged absolute, Android, DOM, drag, drag and drop, element, gesture, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, IFRAME, iOS, iPad, Javascript, left, mobile, move, onmousemove, ontouchmove, ontouchstart, opacity, overlay, position, programming, proof of concept, relative, top, touch, tutorial, webpage
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Drag and Drop Iframe Primer Tutorial
We were “really taken” by the possibilities trying out How To Create a Draggable HTML Element (by W3Schools), to drag and drop elements on non-mobile webpages. So much so, we wrote a “proof of concept” dragger and dropper of up … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, DOM, drag, drag and drop, element, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, left, move, opacity, overlay, position, programming, proof of concept, relative, top, tutorial, webpage
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Animated GIF Creator Overlayed Images Top Left Tutorial
To add to the recent Animated GIF Creator Overlayed Images Tutorial‘s user interaction logic, we add a way to control those two “overlay” CSS properties … left top … but more in the sense that we allow CSS … margin-eft … Continue reading →

