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Video via Canvas File API Tutorial
Yes, some of you probably guessed correctly, regarding where we’d go after yesterday’s Video Pixel Manipulation via Canvas Tutorial. As a background to this, we see for web applications, two primary source “partitions”, those being … around the “net” (in … Continue reading
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Tagged background colour, background image, browse, canvas, capture, colour, Digital Colour Meter, div, external Javascript, file API, grayscale, HTML, HTML5, image, invert, Javascript, media, nest, pixel, programming, resize, scroll, transparency, tutorial, video
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Google Geo and Map Chart Co-ordinate Emojis Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Geo Chart Co-ordinate Emojis Tutorial set up the interfacing PHP web application we have to the Google Chart Geo Chart be capable of displaying emojis. But other applications can find a use for this. Do you remember the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, API, child, co-ordinates, context, contextual, digitise, emoji, geo chart, geographicals, Google, Google chart, image, latitude, line, longitude, map chart, Mapping, parent, pen down, pen up, PHP, place, placenames, plot, programming, scroll, scrolling, sibling, SVG, text, trip, trip planner, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Google Geo Chart Co-ordinate Emojis Tutorial
We’ve often wanted to use SVG to display emoji data. This is possible via the SVG text example below … <text x=”0″ y=”15″ fill=”red”>📹</text> … that would show a video camera (emoji) … as per 📹 … which beggars the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, API, co-ordinates, context, contextual, digitise, emoji, geo chart, geographicals, Google, Google chart, image, latitude, line, longitude, map chart, Mapping, pen down, pen up, PHP, place, placenames, plot, programming, scroll, scrolling, SVG, text, trip, trip planner, tutorial, Wikipedia
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Google Geo Chart Contextualizes Interesting Places Tutorial
There’s still a bit to do improving the interface to the Google Chart Geo Chart on top of the recent Google Geo Chart Co-ordinate Lines Tutorial functionality extensions, but we’ll go more into that later. Today, it is time to … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, API, co-ordinates, context, contextual, digitise, geo chart, geographicals, Google, Google chart, image, latitude, line, longitude, map chart, Mapping, pen down, pen up, PHP, place, placenames, plot, programming, scroll, scrolling, SVG, trip, trip planner, tutorial, Wikipedia
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