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Screen Capture API Download Multitrack Video Tutorial
We were inspired, stumbling upon the great Screen Recorder: recording microphone and the desktop audio at the same time webpage, leading us to think that we could improve the scope of functionality of the recent Screen Capture API Download Audio … Continue reading →
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Screen Capture API Download Audio Video Tutorial
The recent Screen Capture API Download Video Tutorial … Screen Capture API inspired “streamed video” screen capturing logic … benefitted from … download capabilities via MediaRecorder “video” functionality … and, today, we add into the mix … recording and download … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, async, audio, await, button, download, getDisplayMedia, HTML, Javascript, MediaRecorder, navigator, object, onclick, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, screen, screen capture, security, setTimeout, share, sharing, stream, synchronize, timer, tutorial, video
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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 →
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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 →
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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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Random Background Webpage Primer Tutorial
The work of yesterday’s Text Background Clip Primer Tutorial had us stumbling upon (thanks to Emoji + background-clip:text) the “totally excellent and generous” Lorem Picsum website, it being a randomised resource enabling access to excellent photography images. The upshot is … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, DOM, emoji, HTML, image, Javascript, photo, photography, programming, setInterval, setTimeout, String.fromCodePoint, title, tutorial, webpage
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Video to Amended Animated GIF Mobile Slide Swap Tutorial
The “drag” about yesterday’s Video to Amended Animated GIF Drag Slide Swap Tutorial‘s slide swapping functionality was that mobile platforms were left out. Sometimes there is no alternative modus operandi to offer a mobile user, but here, we did not … Continue reading →
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Tagged align, alignment, animated gif, background image, click, delay, DOM, drag, drag and drop, float, getBoundingClientRect, hover, image, Javascript, justify, long hover, margin-right, onclick, onmouseout, onmouseover, PHP, Preview, programming, setTimeout, slide, swap, text-decoration, textbox, tutorial
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Video to Amended Animated GIF Drag Slide Swap Tutorial
Today’s work improving on yesterday’s Video to Amended Animated GIF Alignment Tutorial, has, yet again, alas, only a non-mobile platform applicability, that being … Drag and Drop … methodologies to allow for Animated GIF slide swaps with an adjoining slide … Continue reading →
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Tagged align, alignment, animated gif, background image, delay, DOM, drag, drag and drop, float, getBoundingClientRect, hover, image, Javascript, justify, long hover, margin-right, onmouseout, onmouseover, PHP, Preview, programming, setTimeout, slide, swap, textbox, tutorial
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Video to Amended Animated GIF Alignment Tutorial
Around here when “alignment” thoughts are teamed with “web design” we still like the “oldy worldy” HTML table element approach, but such an idea felt a bit too extra kludgy regarding the “dynamically vertically expanding” ideas in the Animated GIF … Continue reading →
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