Posts Tagged ‘Rectangle

jQuery.fracs determines the fraction of an HTML element that is currently in the viewport, as well as the fraction it takes of the complete viewport and the fraction of the area that might possibly be visible. It also provides the coordinates of the visible rectangle in document, element and viewport space. It makes users easier [...]

Advertise here with BSA jQuery.fracs, an impressive jQuery plugin, lets us detect the part of an HTML element that is currently in the viewport, the fraction it takes of the complete viewport and the rest that may be visible. Also, it can get the coordinates of the visible rectangle in document, element and viewport space. [...]

How to Take a Screenshot on Tinychat? Tinychat is a web app for chatting. Without having to install or download anything, users only have to register in order to enter any chatting room they want. Besides the basic text chatting, Tinychat supports both audio and video communication between people in the same room. This guide [...]

When using the native canvas API,  we normally draw pixels on the canvas (to create objects) which is pretty time consuming . oCanvas is a JavaScript library that focuses on creating a simpler development process with HTML5 canvas. The library enables us to work directly with objects (like rectangle, ellipse, image, etc.) and has: an [...]

As if to offer visual proof that it’s trying hard to find it’s place in the social media universe, MySpace is using several different new logos simultaneously. Just weeks ago the "space" was deleted (see left), but yesterday at the top of an official press release, it was reinserted. And if that’s not confusing enough, [...]


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