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Saved by uncleflo on November 14th, 2022.
Learn how to code creative animations using SVG paths and the getPointAtLength() function. SVG is a very neat format to display any illustration, icon or logo on a website. Furthermore, they can be animated in CSS or JavaScript to make them more attractive. But SVG can also be used for their data only, without the visual! Let me explain… An SVG is a vector image format, which means it is not made of coloured pixels, but math functions that, once interpreted, can be rendered on screen. Since the browser must convert the file from functions to actual pixels, it also let us access a wide variety of methods to either manipulate, or retrieve data from the math. In today’s article, we will explore the function getPointAtLength() and see how we can use the data of an SVG path for creative use cases such as the demo below.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 24th, 2019.
When sailors are talking about their boats they often refer to ratios and numbers. That´s a tendency in human behaviour to try to generalize things to make them comparable. Of course, everybody knows that you cannot really describe apple to pears and so it´s worthless to describe a let´s say Seventies IOR-era King´s Cruiser 33 like mine to a modern day cruising yacht but we nevertheless tend to do so. The Displacement-Length-Ratio in general is a non-dimensional number. It sets into relation the displacement of a boat (expressed in pounds) to the length of her waterline (in feet). So, in general, this ratio is looking for the relation between the (heavy?) volume of water being pushed aside by a boat´s hull and the length (and therefore speed potential see for my article Hull speed vs. Froude number here) of her hull. Sounds fair enough?
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Saved by uncleflo on December 23rd, 2018.
You rely on email for business critical communication, so you need to know your email has been delivered to your customers and you need to know who is sending email on your behalf. MxToolbox is your expert on email deliverability. Our newest product, MxToolbox Delivery Center, gives you the insight you need to make email configuration changes and get your emails to your customers' inboxes. MxToolbox Delivery Center is your comprehensive service for understanding email that has been sent "From" your domain. MxToolbox Delivery Center enables you to monitor email delivery information on your 5 Domains and includes 64 Standard Monitors (DNS, SMTP, HTTP, Blacklist, etc).
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Saved by uncleflo on July 17th, 2014.
With the holidays just around the corner, companies are ramping up SEM spending, paying close attention to SEO and revamping landing pages. Yet, all of this time, effort and money needed to maximize holiday sales could be in vain if increased site traffic over the holidays causes a website to slow down or even go down. It’s no secret that performance matters to users. Site speed directly affects bounce rates, conversion rates, revenue, user satisfaction, SEO (explicitly in Google’s Page Rank, and indirectly with site popularity) and virtually every other business metric worth tracking. Users leave slow sites, and many of them won’t come back.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 15th, 2014.
Our powerful drag & drop landing page builder lets you create pages without any help from a technical team. The Unbounce "code-free zone" means you can easily build a high-converting landing page, then publish to the web in a single click - all without any knowledge of HTML. Other tools can test pages. Unbounce lets you build, publish and test them.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 30th, 2013.
The city of Hebron on the West Bank has been a flashpoint of tension between Israelis and Palestinians for decades. But you'd never know it from a video posted on YouTube, showing armed Israeli soldiers walking into a Palestinian club there this week during a wedding party. They didn't go in shooting. And the young Palestinian men inside didn't throw a single stone or fist. The soldiers had heard the dance music streaming out into the streets and went inside to boogie with the crowd, CNN affiliate Channel 2 reported. The Palestinian revelers gave them a rousing welcome, heaving the soldiers up onto their shoulders, still in their flak jackets and helmets. They raved together to the happy, pulsating rhythms of electronica, one soldier atop a Palestinian's shoulders, bouncing his assault rifle to the beat.
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