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in the process of making an image filter. i am trying to make a brightness slider. but i am stuck at understanding how to do it... the current approach i have with applying a filter on an image is, for every new filter selected, check if the number of canvas elements exceed 3 then delete the topmost filter, create a new canvas, draw the original image on it, and then get the image data and modify them and put it back.
But this doesnot work for brightness and contrast . Since the brightness and contrast information of the topmost canvas is gone
i have the information of the previous layers to work with, which is not what it needs to be. So how to do it
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well here is a demo of the code plnkr.co/edit/sPtsZZaBwx1R5kKpdSZJ .......... I m using easelJs library to draw paint lines on the canvas.This code draws on the canvas but it doesnt draw on the image loaded on the canvas ,here is the screenshot of whats happening prntscr.com/3h7z3n . I am not sure how to fix this problem , any help will be greatly apppreciated.
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@boomcruiser the formats accepted by the date constructor are browser specific. Also, I'm actually not sure how well the but handles passing invalid dates.
Hi. I get a response from a page via an ajax call; so I have its complete html. My goal is to select a portion of it (in other words, a sub tree, which include script tags with js code that inits content in the sub tree).
Can I represent this whole html as an xml document, query the required node out and append to my web page's DOM?
I am specifically asking this question since I have tired $('#target').load('foo.html #content') ... turns out that it strips away the script tags inside it...
@Connor should not have clicked that. should not have clicked that. should not have clicked that. should not have clicked that. should not have clicked that. should not have clicked that.
a coworker just told me about LTS. first time i've heard that
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@KarelG -> cuz I want when the end-user hovers on the <li> tag, my mouse pointer changes to Hand cursor and if (s)he clicks on every where of that <li>, it goes to the referred address in <a> tag.
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fiddle <-- see the link as buttons while the list is as set box. I have enabled its display that you would see the difference between link and list styling.
if you disable the list display, you will only see the links
if you want to have it horizontally, use float : left;
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I have a bluebird promise which can be cancelled. When cancelled, I have to do some work to neatly abort the running task. A task can be cancelled in two ways: via promise.cancel() or promise.timeout(delay).
In order to be able to neatly abort the task when cancelled or timed out, I have to catc...