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Contact Us Feedback Smoothly Filtering Tutorial
Around here we think it’s fairer on you readers to be quite empirical about the study of web applications. That’s not to say we don’t have the utmost respect for all that the great Stackoverflow website offers regarding great analysis … Continue reading →
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Contact Us Feedback Filtering WordPress Tutorial
Yesterday’s Emoji Contact Us Feedback Filtering Tutorial‘s new filtering functionality related to a “section” of the “Feedback” web application it was applied to. And this exemplifies, for us, that the term “modularisation” can take on various “levels” of modularisation such … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, blog, canvas, contact, copy, cross-browser, CSS, data uri, data url, details, div, drawImage, dropdown, email, emoji, feedback, filter, filtering, Firefox, form, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, modularisation, nowrap, onclick, paste, post, programming, reveal, Safari, scroll, select, slideshow, summary, textarea, toast, toDataURL, tutorial, Wordpress
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Emoji Contact Us Feedback Filtering Tutorial
Do not know if you have been trying the functionality in the third table cell up near the top of the Feedback web application last talked about at yesterday’s Emoji Contact Us Feedback Email Animation Tutorial but if you have … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, canvas, contact, copy, cross-browser, CSS, data uri, data url, details, div, drawImage, dropdown, email, emoji, feedback, filter, filtering, Firefox, form, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, nowrap, onclick, paste, post, programming, reveal, Safari, scroll, select, slideshow, summary, textarea, toast, toDataURL, tutorial
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Emoji Contact Us Feedback Email Animation Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s Emoji Contact Us Feedback Animation Tutorial‘s Feedback animation beginnings, after today’s work, we can email animated GIF animations via an email attachment. To avoid too many files being involved we sharpen up the data URI usage aspects … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, canvas, contact, copy, cross-browser, CSS, data uri, data url, div, drawImage, email, emoji, feedback, Firefox, form, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, nowrap, onclick, paste, post, programming, Safari, scroll, slideshow, textarea, toast, toDataURL, tutorial
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Emoji Contact Us Feedback Animation Tutorial
As we said early on in the recent blog postings on this thread of postings last talked about with yesterday’s Emoji Contact Us Feedback Copy and Paste Tutorial … … but we envisage, optimistically, to involve animation and more refined … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, canvas, contact, copy, cross-browser, CSS, data uri, div, drawImage, email, emoji, feedback, Firefox, form, HTML, HTML entities, Javascript, nowrap, onclick, paste, programming, Safari, scroll, slideshow, textarea, toast, toDataURL, tutorial
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Animated GIF and Video via PHP Writing PHP Data URI Tutorial
There is a great open source command line application called “FFmpeg” that can create video (or convert video) from image slides (for instance), and so, if we merge functionality for this into yesterday’s Animated GIF and Slideshow via PHP Writing … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, array, command line, data uri, exec, ffmpeg, IFRAME, image, MAMP, operating system, overlay, PHP, programming, setTimeout, slideshow, stack, tutorial, video, z-index
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Animated GIF and Slideshow via PHP Writing PHP Data URI Tutorial
To us, there are great similarities between animated GIFs and slideshows, as two forms of “presentation”, and so to extend yesterday’s Animated GIF via PHP Writing PHP Data URI Tutorial animated GIF creator “PHP Writes PHP” web application that now … Continue reading →
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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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