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PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Outputs Tutorial
On a (web application) “tool” project, is it the chicken or the egg that drives you? Sometimes, for us, we jump around. For us, depending on the nature of the “tool” we enjoy trying to … make the “child” generic … Continue reading →
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PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Background Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP GD Image at Pixel Level Primer Tutorial had us musing …. Do you feel this web application has the genericity to be a “tool”? Spoiler alert … we think so. … and so here we are, today, with … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, colour, density, GD, getComputedStyle, height, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, opacity, overlay, PHP, pixel, programming, tutorial, width, window.getComputedStyle
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Multiple Class Slideshow Details Tutorial
Just as with Very Versus Too Game Primer Tutorial, today, with our changes to functionality onto yesterday’s Multiple Class Slideshow Primer Tutorial we have the scenario of both of our favourite web design “concepts” here at this blog, namely … … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, class, details, dropdown, HTML, HTML5, image, Javascript, overlay, presentation, programming, reveal, select, slideshow, summary, tutorial, url, user experience, UX
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Multiple Class Slideshow Primer Tutorial
The benefits of multiple class HTML element definitions came to the fore when we presented CSS3 Button Animation Transition Game Sharing Tutorial and today we find a … slideshow … meets … animated GIF … “presentation” way as our theme … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, class, HTML, image, Javascript, overlay, presentation, programming, slideshow, tutorial, url
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Very Versus Too Game Primer Tutorial
There are heaps of nuances to web application design, in our eyes, where we like to discuss it in terms of (an issue often involving) … overlay … and/or … reveal … and as you might guess above, our “nuance” … Continue reading →
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Tagged area, array, CSS, div, DOM, ESL, game, games, global, HTML, Javascript, Macbook Pro, map, mobilefish, onclick, onload, overlay, PhotoBooth, position, programming, select, tutorial, webcam, word game
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HTML Input Element Types Randomized History Tutorial
Hashtag navigation such as … window.location=’#place’; // Hashtagging, as being in web page and (you will really quickly go to) HTML element id=place position on the webpage … is all fine and good in principle, but even this fast navigation … Continue reading →
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Tagged captions, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, cross-platform, CSS, div, DOM, getComputedStyle, hashtag, highlight, history, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, iPad, Javascript, mobile, mobile device, MVC, overlay, position, pseudo element, reveal, scroll, tutorial, web browser, window.getComputedStyle, z-index
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HTML Input Element Types Randomized Iframe Tutorial
There are lots of things to be “cross” about trying to code for all eventualities to do with web applications … we’ll just limit it to that … computer device … cross platform web browser … cross browser … and … Continue reading →
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Tagged captions, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, cross-platform, CSS, div, DOM, getComputedStyle, hashtag, highlight, HTML, IFRAME, iPad, Javascript, mobile, mobile device, MVC, overlay, position, pseudo element, reveal, scroll, tutorial, window.getComputedStyle, z-index
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Compound Emoji WordPress Usage Tutorial
Perhaps you were around when we were obsessing about “emoji overlays”, at least for us, the concept of creating images from emojis “overlayed” onto each other, making use of CSS opacity and sharing functionality to, for some of the more … Continue reading →
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