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Kuban  Ellise J

Rate-a-Class - 0 views

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    This is my final project. all the pages validate, and i have included the little icon the validation page provides you. I have used ajax and php on the first page to display course information when you select a course from the drop down menu. on the courses page, i have included a javascript validation to make sure you fill out all the fields if you want to submit a rating and comments. The php automatically displays the comment once posted. any questions, just ask! Thanks for everything
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    This is very nice. Enjoying the subtle differences in this challenge among those who did it.
bar software

Better Customer Service. Thanks to H&L POS - 3 views

Ever since I used the bar POS system, I have observed that my staff and I are have more time interacting with our customers. We build a better relationship with them. With the help of the POS syst...

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started by bar software on 24 Jan 12 no follow-up yet
Bryan Dumelin

ESP-Test - 0 views

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    This is my rendition of the ESP cards with random card generation. This one had taken me a while because I wasn't quite getting the concept of how the url were being passed. After re-watching the videos, I was able to grasp the concept better. I had originally thought that i could have the php function on a switch and then have a hidden input variable passed to the url...turn out i was over-thinking it....rather than give away the answer, just see for yourself!
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    Nice!
Marie Shanahan

Green Smoothie with a side of CSS - 0 views

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    I retooled my green smoothie recipe with a cascading style sheet for all elements. I have multiple divs, an image that "floats" to the right, and a fixed background image.
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    Well done. Need to keep a keen eye on legibility with background images. But like the direction you moved in.
Bryan Dumelin

CSS CODES LIBRARY - A Complete CSS Library For Web Designers. - 0 views

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    The site seems to be the most helpful css site out there. IF anyone has used the site 'flashkit' its a very similar concept. The site provides tutorials, reference libraries, website samples, and a multitude of css help. I recommend checking it out for any css questions you may have.
Hoving Allan

Chili for a Ben's-Style Half-Smoke with Menu - 0 views

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    Is it a new trend now to have a little vertical "Feedback" tab on the left or right side of a web page? I've been noticing it all over in the past couple of weeks.
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    This adds the menu bar to the Recipe with CSS. I tried to include a comment in the code crediting the site where I found it.
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    Hadn't noticed it...
Nancy Hall

So you want to know more? - 0 views

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    Here is a new 3-page site filled with some new info about me as well as some fun animations. I used a 2-column layout to keep my cartoon self and links list in place, have CSS working on my background images and added a new, snazzy, horizontal, unordered list menu. Hope you like it!
Kelly Utt-Grubb

3-Page Websire: RateMyStudents.com - 0 views

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    RateMyStudents.com (hosted at http://kellyuttgrubb.nfshost.com/RateMyStudents.html) allows professors to publicly rate students. Compare notes with other professors before you select a graduate student, award a fellowship, or provide a recommendation.
Hoving Allan

A horizontal menu with css - 0 views

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    This was a simple, easy-to-follow tutorial on creating a horizontal menu with CSS. I attempted to credit the website in the comments field within the code.
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    Allan: but this is a link to the directions: can you link to where you've applied them? Thanks.
Hoving Allan

Chili for a Ben's-Style Half-Smoke with CSS - 0 views

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    nutso: a misplaced semi-colon can mess you up big-time
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    Did a for the recipe; linked to a style sheet; added background color; added border and changed style of list; changed link color (but don't know why viewed link color doesn't change).
Nick Caito

fake profile, etc - 0 views

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    i know it's a little late... i've been out of pocket for the last couple days. i made a fake profile. didn't quite know what was meant by 'profile,' per say, so i made an 'about me' kind of thing for a random historic figure. the first one who came to mind was Amerigo Vespucci. dont know why! i connected the pages with the horizontal nav bar as well.
Kuban  Ellise J

Guestbook - 0 views

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    This is a Guestbook for my photo site that I made back for module 2. i wanted to have the entries be displayed like a blog, with the most recent posts displaying on top of the older ones so in the SELECT.... i used the ORDER BY feature to do this. i also noticed that everytime i loaded the page, an empty posting would show up on the guestbook, so in the SELECT i had to specific WHEN something specific was happening... aka.... when the name field was filled out. that is why there is a *required next to the name input
Kuban  Ellise J

Guess a Card, any Card - 0 views

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    this is my version of the card game page, but where the card facing down is a random card, not the established heart card. i spent a few min. hitting the same card to see if they would eventually match, but then i got bored. I think this code should work, should is key. Prof, i will email it to you as per the webprog instructions to see if theoretically it would work.
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    Deja vu. Thought I commented on this, but maybe not. It sends the following as the realcard: cards[0]. Hard to match that with a 1 through 5.
Katie McLaughlin

Dice - 0 views

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    When you asked for a visual depiction of something that looks like dice, I wasn't really sure if you meant game dice, or Andrew Dice Clay, so I included both. Which serendipitously happens to cover the "two dice" requirement as well... right? :) Tee hee hee. Anyway, here you'll find some html, css and php combined with images.
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    Ummm. It's a nice idea, but I'm looking for a visual depiction of the actual dice. So, if you roll a three, a three on the dice should show up, etc.
Gomez Evamarie

Extra! Extra! Get your sign now! - 0 views

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    Here is the page I made to calculate your Zodiac Sign. I cannot believe how much difficulty I had figuring this out! I finally did so with help from the videos, a few online resources (although I definitely had to tweak them a bit), and a couple of my fellow ICMers :) Enjoy!
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    Tweaking online scripts is perfectly OK. Just remember to give credit!
 Mark Zaniewski

HTML 4.01 / XHTML 1.0 Reference - 0 views

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    A quick reference list for HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0 tags.
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    A nice list of tags for HTML 4.01 and XHTML 1.0. This is for those times you don't want to wade through a lesson and just need to check something quick.
Caruso  Nicholas L

MySQL Tutorial - Introduction - 0 views

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    This is a MySQL tutorial that you can download to help you understand MySQL databases and php.
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    The following is a site complete with all sorts of tutorials for PHP and MySQL. It is separated by topics such as Setup, Admin, Syntax, Database, Connect, etc, and allows you to jump in where ever you feel the need to. I'm a newbie, so this site has been great to read through.
Sorteberg  Matthew T

Introduction to HTML - 0 views

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    This is a clear and simple introduction for newbies like me. I'm willing to learn from any source possible. So the more intros I get, the better.
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    I came across this site dealing with HTML through Google. Browsing through, I found it to be great, even for myself, a stone cold beginner to this stuff. It's pretty much a complete tutorial regarding HTML starting from the most basic parts all the way to the advanced material and know-how. In the page itself you will see [Previous] and [Next] buttons which walk you to the next level of the tutorial, down the left side of the page is each part of the tutorial. Hope this helps!
Wright Sashagaye

Opera Dragonfly | Take a peek into the future - 0 views

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    Monica mentioned a web browser called Opera Dragonfly. Here is a site with more information. It is supposed to be good at debugging Javascript and editing CSS.
Monica Aversa

Hex Code / Color Charts - 0 views

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    When choosing text and background colors, it's useful to have a hex code chart to make sure you're choosing the color you really want. I like Webmonkey's chart because the color boxes are a little bigger than most other charts. Plus, they also provide the HTML coding to change the background color in case you forget. -- The Web Developer's Resource
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    Good call on WebMonkey. That was one of the first sites I ever used when I was learning HTML in undergrad. I loved it! Plus, how can you not love it with a name like that!
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    :) I thought I was the only one who would be amused by the name alone! I didn't realize this site was years old. Thanks for vouching for it
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