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Kelly Utt-Grubb

Sell Me: Perfect Married Name Coaching Program and Family Naming 101 - 0 views

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    This site directly sells a service. I got a dedicated domain name for it, but must wait until my webhosting people are in the office to get it active. For now, you can use this link.
Garrett Karen

Contest Submission - 0 views

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    A basic form requiring a name and email address.
Hoving Allan

PHP tricks - Google Book Search - 0 views

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    cruft? or uncruft?
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    I've been exploring Google Book Search (I met with some members of the team recently) and I find many other people aren't aware of it. I was hoping to be able to find and browse an O'Reilly book here, but I see they don't fully participate in the program. There are, however, many books offering a Limited Preview, so hopefully others will find this bookmark of value.
Hoving Allan

Viddler.com - webprog-3-1 - Uploaded by halavais - 0 views

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    Googled Xampp for Mac and came up with something called apachefriends.org. Saw a security warning in the documentation. Wondered if I could trust the site and the software.
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    anybody already using this on a Mac OSx?
Lee Howard

Blueberry Muffins (with PHP and using MySQL tables) - 0 views

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    The blueberry muffin recipe now includes a way for people to send in their names, email addresses and comments about the recipe, and my database will keep track of all the information, ready to spit it out to me at a moment's notice!
Katie McLaughlin

'Contact Us' form - 0 views

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    A contact form exists at the bottom of my recipe. There are a few problems with it, but I am begging for exponential amounts of mercy. I feel dumb.
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    Need to send me the back-end code on that one :).
Katie McLaughlin

My favorite restaurant - 0 views

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    My review and map of Rolf's -- a cozy German restaurant in the Gramercy neighborhood of Manhattan. I have a lot of great memories of this place... and hopefully more to come!
Chere B

Viddler.com - webprog-5-3b - Uploaded by halavais - 0 views

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    Here's a link that gives a little background on the move towards unobtrusive JavaScript. It breaks down the various methods, drawbacks and solutions every step along the way.
Lee Howard

Fade In/Fade Out - 0 views

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    I found a tutorial for a fade in/fade out effect that looks really cool and then implemented it with slight revisions. It works!
Marie Shanahan

Quiz: Test your knowledge of Connecticut - 0 views

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    A 5- question quiz about Connecticut. User can enter name, answer questions, see list of their answers as well as a list of the correct answers. Still trying to figure out how to total the score. Both pages validate. I tried to code in an error message if you failed to fill out one of the answers, but I couldn't get the code to validate, so I removed it with disappointment.
Rock Jennifer

Harry Potter Quiz-ette - 0 views

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    This is a brief, six question quiz to see how much of a Harry Potter nerd you are. If you get the easy ones wrong, the response you receive on the answer page will insult you accordingly. Ch.14 in the HTML & CSS book was incredibly helpful, as was Ch.1 Head First PHP & MySQL. I love the Head First books. I found this challenge to be easier than the dice, believe it or not.
Deitrick  Erica L

Dave Raggett's Introduction to HTML - 0 views

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    Hey everyone! I found this site in a book required for another class, it is very helpful and easy to navigate. Check it out!
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    Getting started with HTML is from The World Wide Web Consortium (w3c). This particular article is helpful because it includes the basics of html, including what it is and how to write in html. W3C has to do with the development of html, which I found out from the book, Web Design In A Nutshell by Jennifer Robbins.
Bryan Dumelin

HTML Quick List - HTML Code Tutorial - 0 views

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    A list of all the HTML codes, and then some. I looked over the list and had never seen quite a few (or at least never noticed them). I think its a good compliation of codes, as long as you know what you might be looking for, considering it *is* alphabatised.
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    I found this website to be extremely helpful when coding HTML. It lists the HTML tags available and then provides descriptions, and examples of each being used. While other books or websites reference the tags use and try to explain the result, the examples on this site put into action what the user will see when you use the tag. Definitely worth checking out if you ever get stuck
Monica Aversa

Challenge 3-a: Site for Module 3 - 0 views

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    Here is a link to the XAMPP program that Professor Halavais recommended in video 3-1, if you want to "test things on your machine as if it were on the server" (Halavais mentions this around the 19:50 mark). The program is free and is compatible with Windows, Mac, and others.
Tedd Fox

WebProg 1- 37signals - 0 views

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    I love the simplicity of 37Signals applications. It is based on Ruby On Rails and they have a terrific outlook on Web Application design and running a business.
Rafael Santiago

css Zen Garden: The Beauty in CSS Design - 0 views

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    A cool website that shows what can be artistically done with CSS
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    I assumed this was 1-a, and added that tag :).
Monica Aversa

Angelfire.com Review - 0 views

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    Strengths: Free to join, offers tutorials and widgets, you have access to other Angelfire pages broken up by genre Weaknesses: Once you exceed certain bandwidth, you must pay. Also, I think a page that hadn't been edited in years was deleted.
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    Angelfire's been around for quite a while, though they haven't grown as quickly with people's needs, I think. The downside is no access to databases or programming, which for free is fine. Another upside is that it is a Lycos site, so probably (though I'm not sure) few problems with downtime or slow servers. (+10)
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    I don't remember having problems with downtime or slow servers using Angelfire (are those the same as time out errors?); however, I could see how your additional downsides would affect advanced programmers.
Caruso  Nicholas L

FireFTP - The Free FTP Client for Mozilla Firefox - 0 views

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    For those who have not picked an FTP client yet, this seems like a solid option. It's free, so that's a start! I had troubles with FileZilla because it said I needed Mac OS X 10.5 or newer and I'm on 10.4.
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    FireFTP is an add-on for Firefox. It's the FPT client I'm going to use for this class. This bookmark has an FAQ for installing and using the client, which like I said before, I really need because I've never done this before.
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    Fixed the webprog-1-a tag.
Marie Shanahan

A List Apart: Articles: Sliding Doors of CSS - 0 views

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    Ooh. Pretty. Curvy tab corners on a horizontal menu. "The Sliding Doors Technique."
Wright Sashagaye

PHP: A simple tutorial - Manual - 0 views

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    This is a simple tutorial for those like me who are unfamiliar with PHP. Here, you will learn the basics of PHP and what it can do.
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