bleeptrack, 4 months ago YIL: rendering html into an image (client side only) is astonishingly hard #schnipsel
YIL: rendering html into an image (client side only) is astonishingly hard #schnipsel
ejim, 4 months ago @bleeptrack https://css-tricks.com/using-the-little-known-css-element-function-to-create-a-minimap-navigator/ https://www.stefanjudis.com/a-firefox-only-minimap/ I tried to do that on https://mkorostoff.github.io/1-pixel-wealth/ But didnt succeded and moved my short attention span to something else.
@bleeptrack https://css-tricks.com/using-the-little-known-css-element-function-to-create-a-minimap-navigator/
https://www.stefanjudis.com/a-firefox-only-minimap/
I tried to do that on https://mkorostoff.github.io/1-pixel-wealth/ But didnt succeded and moved my short attention span to something else.
bleeptrack, 4 months ago @ejim oooooh! 🤯 I was not aware of that function!
@ejim oooooh! 🤯 I was not aware of that function!
tze, 4 months ago @bleeptrack oh. That would be part of one of my planned projects. But if the implementation is already hard for a phd student ...
@bleeptrack oh. That would be part of one of my planned projects. But if the implementation is already hard for a phd student ...
bleeptrack, 4 months ago @tze if you don't have a large DOM, html2canvas works really well :)
@tze if you don't have a large DOM, html2canvas works really well :)
DrLuke, 4 months ago @bleeptrack open in Browser and take screenshot? (With automation tools like selenium)
@bleeptrack open in Browser and take screenshot? (With automation tools like selenium)
bleeptrack, 4 months ago @DrLuke aah no, I need to give the user a possibility to grab a div as screenshot and download it.
@DrLuke aah no, I need to give the user a possibility to grab a div as screenshot and download it.
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