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Javascript Window Cross Domain Messaging Tutorial
A couple of days back with Javascript DOM Images Collection Primer Tutorial we sort of went back to the basics of Javascript DOM, right back to our two favourite web application webpage objects … We think the Javascript DOM (or … Continue reading →
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Tagged cross-domain, DOM, domain, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, message, messaging, popup, postmessage, programming, tutorial, Web Application, webpage, window.open, window.postMessage
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Javascript DOM Images Collection Primer Tutorial
We think the Javascript DOM (or Document Object Model) is the best means by which to create dynamic HTML webpages. The two objects of a webpage of most interest to us are … document … and to a lesser extent … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, cards, child, collection, contentWindow, document, DOM, domain, game, HTML, IFRAME, image, images, Javascript, Memories, object, onload, parent, playing cards, programming, proof of concept, tutorial, Web Application, webpage, window
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Python Requests HTTP Module Primer Tutorial
Python being the great serverside language it is, caters well for functionality involving the HTTP protocol, the protocol of the Internet. Perhaps you recall the usage of the Python “HTMLParser” when we presented Python HTML Attribute Parsing Primer Tutorial involving … Continue reading →
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Tagged file_get_contents, HTML, http, JSON, module, navigation, programming, protocol, Python, request, requests, tutorial, webpage
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Emoji Background to Text External Javascript Tutorial
We like projects if and when they reach the stage where you can spend a day’s work on a web application just concentrating on external Javascript “thoughts”, as we prefer the event programming, anyday, to (that involving) the (CSS) styling … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, bookmarklet, carriage return, codepoint, contenteditable, CSS, Did you know, div, Document Root, DOM, emoji, external Javascript, generic, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, line feed, local web server, MAMP, onkeydown, onkeypress, opacity, overlay, position, programming, text, tool, tutorial, web server, webpage
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Adobe Photoshop PSD to Gimp Primer Tutorial
As we’ve said before, to study file extensions, as boring as it might seem, is to study Information Technology. Today’s foray into this arcane wooooooorrrrllllld is, for us, with the *.psd file extension. We’re here to tell you that this … Continue reading →
Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Memory Tutorial
It’s a bit arrogant to say a sizeable piece of code you’ve written is “bug free”, especially if it involves user entered data, but it is a good aspiration, like marking at the 50 metre line, on the boundary, for … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, array, attachment, background, backgroundImage, backgroundPosition, blur, border, brightness, bug, canvas, catch, class, command line, contrast, convert, CSS, CSS3, desktop, details, display, div, DOM, drop shadow, editor, email, emboss, error, error handling, eval, exception, exec, ffmpeg, file specification, file_get_contents, filter, gaussian blur, GD, GIMP, glob, grayscale, guides, guillotine, HTML, hue, image, image map, ImageMagick, input, invert, Javascript, keyframes, MAMP, margin, matrix, memory, multiple, onions, opacity, output, overlay, pattern, PDF, PHP, processing, push, responsive design, reveal, rotate, rotation, scale, selection, selector, sepia, setTimeout, sharing, skew, slice, slideshow, summary, table, transform, transformation, transitions, translate, try, tutorial, visibility, web design, webpage, whitespace, window, zip
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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Zip Tutorial
We’re entering the Goldilocks Zone today as far as “onions of the 4th dimension” thoughts go with the recent GIMP Guillotine Follow Up web application we’ve been developing. it’s too hot thinking we’ll find any “onions of the 4th dimension” … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, array, attachment, background, backgroundImage, backgroundPosition, blur, border, brightness, canvas, class, command line, contrast, convert, CSS, CSS3, desktop, details, display, div, DOM, drop shadow, editor, email, emboss, eval, exec, ffmpeg, file specification, file_get_contents, filter, gaussian blur, GD, GIMP, glob, grayscale, guides, guillotine, HTML, hue, image, image map, ImageMagick, input, invert, Javascript, keyframes, MAMP, margin, matrix, multiple, onions, opacity, output, overlay, pattern, PDF, PHP, processing, push, responsive design, reveal, rotate, rotation, scale, selection, selector, sepia, setTimeout, sharing, skew, slice, slideshow, summary, table, transform, transformation, transitions, translate, tutorial, visibility, web design, webpage, whitespace, window, zip
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Gimp Guillotine Follow Up GD Filter Tutorial
With regard to today’s (PHP) GD Filter functionality (additions to the GIMP Guillotine Follow Up web application) we ask you to please not get bored with another angle, or view, of image filtering, here. The more intervention points you can … Continue reading →
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