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This morning right as I started working I noticed an interesting post on Digg... Manipulate images on the web?
Now, of course images can be manipulated on the web this wasn't the question; however, the way it was written made me check it out.
*Click* - FotoFlexer - *thinks: This seems like a whole lot of nothing*
FotoFlexer: FotoFlexer is the most powerful online digital photo editor in existence. (from the website)
Come to find out they use their own image manipulation system (meaning Adobes) to rotate, stretch, and attach basic filters. After a quick play with it I have to say it is not HOT, it only allows for basic manipulation and mediocre text tools. What's even worse is that you have to be registered with them to use it. If it is truly free then just let it be free
The system looks to be developed using Flex, that right there turns me off.
FotoFlexer: Not the coolest image manipulation system on the internet.
Anyways - check it out and let me know what you think about it: http://fotoflexer.com
As for me... Back to photoshop
While testing our new administrative panel for the company I work for I stumbled upon an interesting "validation"... error?
Now... if you want to use an alert to question a users action within the system - be sure to give them at least two options
Hey all - Just wanted to note that I am back on the blogging circuit... I am sad to report that (if not already evident) I have not spent a lot of time on my blog as of late, reason being I have been horribly swamped with the new launch of HedgeCo.net and with the recent stroke of my mother. Which required me to take a small vacation and fly home to see her.
All is efficient now though, HedgeCo.net is coming a long and my mother is in stride as well
Expect to see many posts coming your way!!
Happy programming!
You are probably asking the same question I did when I first say this title. However; this is quite a unique tool and it definitly earns my respect as well as my HOT sticker.
http://www.iwebtool.com/visual_pagerank
Check it out and you can decide for yourself
Planet Yazaar creates and maintains community-supported additions to the Yahoo User Interface (YUI) Library (Yahoo + Bazaar = Yazaar).
This is an interesting idea - I would like to see a bit better design and system though. Still something worth checking out!
Now, I'm not a fan of generators - however this one was pretty cool.
Whoever made this is looking to make a pretty penny though. Whether or not the page is full of Advertisements it is still a great resource, check it out!
Link: http://www.mycoolbutton.com/#
I have to say this isn't all that bad of a tutorial - I noticed it when I was supposed to be working ![]()
http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200705/creating_bulletproof_graphic_link_buttons_with_css/
We have a function - resizeAll()
Now, what does this function do?
Quite simple, if you read in my earlier post about the issue I found with YUI's animation class you would know what the purpose of this function does.
If you know NOTHING about what I speak, read my post here:
http://simplyprogram.com/yui-interesting-find/
Back to the function -- My initial test was to take one or many images and have them animate the EXACT SAME as the containing element. I am proud to say this has been accomplished!
So when we started this our code looked a little bit like this:
With my new function in place our code looks like this:
Thats it - Simply place anim.resizeAll() within your code and ALL images will take on the same attributes and animation method as your containing element.
What is next for this function?
I am now working to make it pretty much any element you could possibly want to animate!
On the priority list:
1. Other Divs
2. Other font tags
3. OBJECT Codes (Includes Flash
)
4. Forms
I think that should do it for now.
Until my next update!
Plot - Check!
Design - NEGATIVE!
Upload - Maybe?
Take over the world - Attempting!
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This is the to do list for one of my new projects... WebmasterDigest.net!
Webmaster Digest is basically your one stop source for everything webmaster. Hard to believe yes? no? why not!? It will mainly be an advanced blog collecting numerous pieces of information regarding webmasters, scripts, and tutorials.
This really is a combination of my other websites - ACJavascripts.com, CYWebmaster.com, and TutorialMachine.com (which is still not finished).
Can't wait to get this bad boy up!