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Animated GIF Random Slide Order Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Animated GIF Local Browse Tutorial progress for our inhouse animated GIF creator, today we augment the … slide order of animated GIF is as per ordered by the user in the textboxes … with … slide order … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF Local Browse Tutorial
Today we attend to an improvement we could see would be beneficial to the Animated GIF creator functionality of the web application of the recent Animated GIF Watermark Comments Karaoke Tutorial and decided to improve upon the integration talents started … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF Watermark Comments Karaoke Tutorial
Yesterday’s Animated GIF Watermark Comments Personalization Tutorial animated GIF action item had a theme of poetry and … musical theme lyrics … and may remind some people of … karaoke … for singers who only need the words, that is. … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, annotation, bridge, closed captions, comment, DejaVuSansMono, delay, emoji, font, hashtag, John Lennon, karaoke, lyrics, making of, PHP, poetry, presentation, procedure, programming, slide, song, text, title, true type font, tutorial, unicode, watermark, YouTube
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Animated GIF Watermark Comments Personalization Tutorial
Yesterday’s Animated GIF Watermark Comments Tutorial allowed for watermark like comments on our Animated GIFs but they were restricted to being quite small, either gray or red, and being positioned up the top left of the image with full opacity, … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF Watermark Comments Tutorial
You may have noticed with the animated GIF presentation for yesterday’s WordPress Recent Post Animated GIF Improvement Mobile Tutorial some red watermark top left comments (an “up the top” concept like YouTube‘s closed captions (that sit at the bottom)) on … Continue reading →
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Inhouse Slideshow Temporary Unzip Tutorial
There’s been a “legacy annoyance” nagging away at our 🔑😌 we tackle today, regarding our Inhouse Slideshow processing explained, last, at Inhouse Slideshow Mobile Google Crawl Tutorial. Let’s tell the story again … O🕸nce upon a time … there was … Continue reading →
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Inhouse Slideshow Mobile Google Crawl Tutorial
The recent Inhouse Slideshow Mobile Tutorial did not satisfy all the “mobile usability” tests performed by the “Google Crawl” algorithm, failing on “Content wider than screen”, and you can read some background to this with Google Crawl Viewport Geographicals Tutorial. … Continue reading →
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Animated GIF Audio or Video Foreground Tutorial
Three topics of our interest come together today, those being … animated GIF creation via image slides URL or data-URI (result of local browsing) … synchronizing media (a totally harder ballgame on mobile platforms, but possible for non-mobile Animated GIF … Continue reading →