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Image and Text Multiple PDF Book Tutorial
Yesterday’s Image and Text Multiple PDF Relative URL Tutorial paves the way for us to go from … single page Image and Text Nodes PDF creation … to start thinking of … book of related, and in order, set of … Continue reading →
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Image and Text Multiple PDF Relative URL Tutorial
There are two main ways with the Image and Text Nodes PDF Creator web application of yesterday’s Image and Text Multiple PDF Files Tutorial, to define the image part, those being … browse via the HTML5 File API methodologies … … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, animation, API, background colour, blend, blending, browse, browsing, canvas, co-ordinates, colour, command line, convert, CSS, data uri, data url, date, datetime, details, direction, dropdown, emoji, exec, filling in, form, fpdf, glob, glow, glowing, glowing toast, graphics, image, ImageMagick, input, interaction, keyframes, linear gradient, localStorage, multiline, navigation, onclick, onmouseout, onmouseover, PDF, PHP, popup, programming, relative, relative URL, reveal, review, rotation, Safari, select, sequence, setTimeout, share, sharing, standing order, style, styling, summary, text, textarea, time, timesheet, timestamp, toast, tutorial, undo, uniquifier, units, url, user, user interaction, web share api, wildcard, window.open
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Javascript getComputedStyle and getPropertyValue Method Iframe Ajax Srcdoc Tutorial
Of those Window Object Method calls of yesterday’s Window Object Method Override Return Values Tutorial one, especially, got us intrigued, that being the two part … const getComputedStyle = (one,two) => { lasto=window.getComputedStyle(one); console.log(lasto.getPropertyValue(two)); }; … conjoined use of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, CSS, cssstyledeclarion, dynamic, FormData, getComputedStyle, getPropertyValue, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, method, object, programming, relative URL, srcdoc, tutorial, url, webpage, window
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AutoCompletion ComboBox Relative URL Tutorial
As the web application programmer for a domain URL part which is quite long … ie. “www.rjmprogramming.com.au” … it is no surprise, in this age of small screen widths and limited patience for typing keyboard data in, that we are … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, address URL, autocompletion, button, class, combobox, contenteditable, data, div, DOM, dropdown, external Javascript, form, HTML, id, Javascript, list, method, mobile, navigation, PHP, post, relative, relative URL, select, submit button, textbox, url, web browser, Wikipedia, wrapper
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Multipurpose Buttons Emoji UTF-16 Tutorial
Yesterday’s Multipurpose Buttons Emoji Input Tutorial‘s HTML Entity emoji input Javascript code sometimes output … &#[UTF-16-Decimal-In-Range-0xDC00-0xDFFF];&#[UTF-16-Decimal-Surrogate-Pair]; … and today’s work was to turn such arrangements into a single … &#[HTML-Entity-Decimal]; … so our Javascript can form the emoji display via … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, attachment, audio, browse, browsing, button, content, cross-browser, CSS, data, data attributes, Did you know, download, dropdown, email, email attachment, emoji, emoji.html entity, entity, event, file, file API, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, html entity, HTML Global Attributes, image, img, input, Javascript, link, media, mixed content, onclick, onload, programming, proof of concept, protocol, relative, relative URL, sessionStorage, style, surrogate pair, textarea, tutorial, user, user interaction, utf-16, video
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Multipurpose Buttons Emoji Input Tutorial
Progressing further into our “Multipurpose Buttons” project onto yesterday’s Multipurpose Buttons Ondblclick Event Tutorial … emojis are not only useful as menu type Multipurpose Buttons Emoji Links Tutorial links … but also as … emoji text input for the button … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, attachment, audio, browse, browsing, button, content, cross-browser, CSS, data, data attributes, Did you know, download, dropdown, email, email attachment, emoji, emoji.html entity, entity, event, file, file API, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, html entity, HTML Global Attributes, image, img, input, Javascript, link, media, mixed content, onclick, onload, programming, proof of concept, protocol, relative, relative URL, sessionStorage, style, textarea, tutorial, user, user interaction, video
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Multipurpose Buttons Ondblclick Event Tutorial
Yesterday’s Multipurpose Buttons Email Attachment Download Tutorial built on Multipurpose Buttons Onclick Event Logic Tutorial before it, but today’s job is to shore up some of the weaknesses for mobile platforms of attempting to use the mobile (touch) “ontouchend” event … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, attachment, audio, browse, browsing, button, content, cross-browser, CSS, data, data attributes, Did you know, download, dropdown, email, email attachment, emoji, emoji.html entity, entity, event, file, file API, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, html entity, HTML Global Attributes, image, img, input, Javascript, link, media, mixed content, onclick, onload, programming, proof of concept, protocol, relative, relative URL, sessionStorage, style, textarea, tutorial, user, user interaction, video
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Multipurpose Buttons Email Attachment Download Tutorial
Most of the time developing webpages for a public URL on the World Wide Web we’d suggest and encourage Relative URLs rather than Absolute URLs for … brevity avoids mixed content issues … but there are some occasions where it … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, attachment, audio, browse, browsing, button, content, cross-browser, CSS, data, data attributes, Did you know, download, dropdown, email, email attachment, emoji, event, file, file API, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, HTML Global Attributes, image, img, input, Javascript, link, media, mixed content, onclick, onload, programming, proof of concept, protocol, relative, relative URL, sessionStorage, style, textarea, tutorial, user, user interaction, video
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