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Not So Clear CSS Opacity and RGBa

Written on 12/18 • 0 Comments

Support for transparent PNG paved the way for the use of semitransparent elements within website designs. CSS3 introduced the ability for developers to alter the transparency of an object with the opacity property. This method has some inherent problems, luckily there is a solution; the much less well know RGBa model.

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Using Googles Chart API to Create Charts for your Web Apps

Written on 12/04 • 0 Comments

The Google Charts API allows you to send data to Google and have it returned as a graph or chart. All the hard work is done for you by Google and its servers and you simply reference an image in your HTML. You pass Google the raw data — the numbers for the charts, axis labels, and so on — as part of the image’s URL. If you want to add charts to your site or web based applications to show dynamic data the Google API is a quick, easy and attractive choice.

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