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Kuban  Ellise J

Contact - 0 views

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    this page submits info into my database where i can read it, and then choose to respond. i added the javascript to this pages that requires an entry in the name, email and comment fields as well as a valid email address... comments in the .js file show where i got my code and help from. it validates
Caruso  Nicholas L

What's My Sign? - 0 views

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    Here is my site for the Sign challenge! A huge shoutout to Nancy for helping me debug the messy code I originally had written! In addition, I used this site for some ideas: http://www.2wap.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=4866&pid=32711&mode=threaded&start=. However, this site led me wrong in multiple ways! Citing it anyways to be safe!
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    The CSS wouldn't copy over to the php file. I couldn't figure that part out, since I copy/pasted the exact link line from my HTML. I don't know why it didn't work.
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    The CSS is still there, it's just that it is only selecting elements that appear on the first page. The second page has none of those elements to select. Should change the selector to "body", since both pages have a "body" tag, and the design rules you have apply generally to the body anyway...
Deitrick  Erica L

PHP for dummy - 0 views

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    I found this website by googling php for dummies. I was having a difficult time after reading and watching the tutorials so I immediately began looking for the basics and some explainations. This site made it easy to get the basics and a lot of alternative ways to find tutorials. I recommend it for anyone as confused as I was at the getgo.
Rafael Santiago

Rafael's Sandman Quote App | Facebook - 0 views

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    Here is my facebook app. It is a simple quote viewer. The quotes it displays are from my favorite comic book series, The Sandman.
Sarah-Jane Bolling

What is Ajax - Asynchronous JavaScript and XML - 0 views

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    As all my other bookmarks have been, this page explains in wordy English (but understandable) what Ajax is. After reading this page I think I have a better understanding of what it is....actually implementing it might be another story though...
Ford  James A

My Quiz! - 0 views

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    Here is a short quiz I made in PHP! It was actually pretty fun to make. It is a short 10 question quiz with completely random questions. Enjoy!
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.
Mark Cotrupe

Fibonocci Sequence - 0 views

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    An attempt at the Fibonocci sequence. I couldn't seem to get it to separate into lines, but if you look at the page source it looks great. Thanks to these guys for getting me this far: http://www.codecodex.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fibonacci_sequence
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!
Sarah-Jane Bolling

HTML Tags / Codes / Web Page Design - 0 views

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    I love how this site not only gives the code, but shows examples right next to it, to show how it is utilized.
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
Wright Sashagaye

XHTML.ORG: A source of information about XHTML - 0 views

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    You can find everything about XHTML from this site. It is helpful because it contains links to many other sites that has even more information.
Pat Salvas

CSS Tutorial - 0 views

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    I cannot stress enough how much this site helped me in my course last semester with css and coding. The best part I found is that the example coding can be used and altered to fit whatever you are doing. That way, you see what it should look like and then add your own stuff to make the code your own with how you want the final product to look. I cannot stress enough how much this site helped me in my course last semester with css and coding. The best part I found is that the example coding can be used and altered to fit whatever you are doing. That way, you see what it should look like and then add your own stuff to make the code your own with how you want the final product to look.
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    I cannot stress enough how much this site helped me in my course last semester with css and coding. The best part I found is that the example coding can be used and altered to fit whatever you are doing. That way, you see what it should look like and then add your own stuff to make the code your own with how you want the final product to look.
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    That's probably the best way to learn HTML and CSS. And you can actually collect good examples from around the web, since HTML and CSS are always viewable.
Sorteberg  Matthew T

Cascading Style Cheatsheet - 0 views

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    I came across this site and found it to be a good reference (cheat sheet) when it comes to doing CSS.
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.
Caruso  Nicholas L

PHP 101: PHP For the Absolute Beginner - 0 views

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    I found this helpful for me, the "Absolute Beginner"! Describes a little more about what PHP is, what it does, and how we can utilize it.
Katie McLaughlin

An elementary explanation of CSS - 0 views

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    Similar to something I bookmarked in module one, this page does a great job explaining CSS in its most basic terms. It is short on words, but long on meaning, which is what I tend to seek out when learning something new. The following line (which is very similar to something Alex said in the lecture) really helped me put CSS into perspective: "The coolest thing about CSS is that you can link to an external style sheet, and this sheet can change the style (font size, color, link color, link hover etc.) on your whole Web site just by editing the one style sheet."
Chere B

Introduction | Free HTML Tutorial | HTML.net - 0 views

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    This is a free HTML tutorial site that requires "no prior knowledge of programming." It is a step by step, 15 lesson tutorial that is short with photo examples. It also promises to equip you with information that will have you creating a website within an hour. Simple. Quick. Easy to understand.
Bryan Dumelin

Web hosting provider - Bluehost.com - domain hosting - PHP Hosting - cheap web hosting ... - 0 views

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    For this class and all my web hosting experiences, I have only used Bluehost.com web hosting services. They make it so simple and easy to host your sites - multiple sites are really easy to host ( a folder file system). You can upload to the server using FTP or a secure web disk if using a mac. Sites are then hosted on 2 platforms - public or private. Thus allowing for secure areas for additional site functionality. What is also great about this service is that I have a file server wherever I go - no longer do I need to worry about carting a flash drive or disk with me everywhere, all I need is my computer. They are 100% reliable, was easy to transfer my domains to them and host all my pages. Definitely recommend it.
Bryan Dumelin

CSS - Contents and compatibility - 0 views

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    I found this really great site that details browser compatibility with CSS tags. It doesn't depict all css tags (prob. because they all don't have bugs), but details the bugs and compatibility that are known. What is nice is that it lays them out in a tabular format and includes many browsers (including the iPhone).
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