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HTML Forms and Input - 0 views

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    Just a quick bookmark. I used this site to help me create a couple small forms to add to my recipe page. Very helpful.
Rock Jennifer

Ajax Tutorial by tizag.com - 0 views

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    In my searches I had stumbled across and bookmarked this page - even though the module is over, I thought people still might benefit from it. There are tutorials for all the languages we've covered as well.
Alex Halavais

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    Hello Dr. Halavais, What is the login name/password to view this bookmark? I keep getting a window asking for both. Thanks, Eva
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    Hi, Eva: I'm really sorry, I just posted this to the wrong group. Nothing to see here :). (It's for my other class.)
Mark Cotrupe

PHP 101 (part 1): Down the Rabbit Hole - 0 views

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    As one of my classmates pointed out...sometimes it's easier to learn complicated things when they are "kindergatenized" Here I found a site which appempts to explain PHP at the very bare minimum. I found it to be long and wordy...but I am actually understanding it, slowly.
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    Module 3 for me is beginning to shape up to be similar to Godfather III. At first I hated both but now I realize their value. OK, in this here bookmarked link, author Vikram Vaswani turns PHP into something akin to a nice novella with excellent screenshots as examples. This tutorial is engaging, friendly and filled to the brim with info.
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    A really nice, basic resource that explains PHP in a clear and understandable way. It makes a very nice complement to the instructional videos for the class.
Jamie McCarty

HTML Cheatsheet - Webmonkey - 0 views

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    Webmonkey, which I found while doing in ICM 501, is a great resource. I like the fact that it is at the "Primate" level of skill and yet has a 4-out of-5 banana rating. For those who aren't into coding and have a hard time remembering what kind of tags go before what you want to do, it's great to have open in a different window to reference.
Alex Halavais

Snickerdoodle Cookies - 0 views

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      My eyeeeeeees. :). A fine exploration of what CSS can do.
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    I had a lot of fun with revamping the look of my recipe page. I added a background image, jazzed up fonts & colors, had some fun with my bullets and even figured out how to add blinking text! One of the sites I got from CSS Zen Garden's CSS Resource Guide (listed as Web Developer's Handbook, which I will also bookmark) was a huge help. Enjoy!
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    Oh my! You have some fun stuff going on there! :)
Pat Salvas

Web Programming :: 2-3: Columnated - 0 views

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    Getting columnated is a little tricky for beginners like myself. In lecture 2-3: Columnated, I added a comment with a link to a site that lays out the fundamentals of the language used. I think this would be especially helpful to someone who aspires to be a web producer because a producer needs to speak in html and css language. The link is http://css.maxdesign.com.au/floatutorial/definitions.htm
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    Viddler Comment @ 28:43. I'm having some issues when using the "#" for divs on Smultron (on a Mac).
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    I found that the "margin: auto;" tag does not work in IE7. I looked for a work around, but it appears that inline styles may be the only way. Thanks Microsoft. :-)
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    Viddler comment at 7:56. I am not sure if I bookmarked this correctly, at all!
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    There is a comment and link on the third video, second module for challenge 2-b. It may be found at 1:24. Thanks.
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    Made a few comments regarding photoshop and other aspects to the 2-column layout. Long lecture, but helpful in understanding the layout neccessities.
Mark Cotrupe

http://neoweb505.nfshost.com - 0 views

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    My first Web Page creation
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    Hey, Mark, be sure to add the challenge tag (e.g., webprog-1-d) to your bookmarks so I know to look for them. I've added it for you here.
Marie Shanahan

Stylesheet governance question - 0 views

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    This should take you to the comment I made on the Viddler timeline.
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    Trying to properly bookmark my Viddler comments to Module 2.
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    btw, I am commenting as "barackberry" (I had problems with my original login)
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    Question about calling in multiple stylesheets at 10:21 on the timeline.
anonymous

http://cnart.nfshost.com/question.html - 0 views

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    Here is my syllabus question.
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    In case I haven't answered elsewhere. You can do as many of the challenges as you like. Take a look over the syllabus for information as to how completion is related to grades. And yes, in response to the first time around, I've provided a longer deadline, for more flexibility. Generally, the work is due within one week after the module is scheduled. And yes, I use Diigo to find everything you've done--so if you want me to see it, make sure you bookmark it and let me know what you want it to count for (e.g., webprog-1-b, like this one).
Monica Aversa

Sticky Notes?? - 37 views

The note popped-up on my screen similar to an iChat message. It is fine though -- I was more curious than bothered. Will post a message if it becomes a nuisance. Thanks.

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