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Bryan Dumelin

http://bryan.dumelin.com/javascript/jrecipe.html - 0 views

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    After some trials and tribulations I was able to get the form validation script to work with my recipe comments page. This page verifys that the user has entered their full name - no names less than 5 characters or greater than 25 characters, and that the email address is properly formatted. Not only does it let the user know that there are errors, but it also highlights the fields in yellow where the errors exist.
Kuban  Ellise J

Graded - 0 views

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    updating this page on my photo site from module 2, I have changed the layout a bit. I have also added buttons to show and hide the description of the pictures. I really like this show/hide feature. I feel it will come into good use when i have alot of text, that i dont want overwhelming a user unless they want to read it all. the jquery home page and tutorials are very very helpful with great, at least i think so, examples/demos/references to using javascript and jquery
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    Cool!
Ford  James A

A Dirty Martini with a kick - 0 views

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    This is for people who would like to leave a comment about my drink. If you try it, please let me know how it is!
Caruso  Nicholas L

JavaScript | learn to write JavaScript scripts || HTMLSource ] - 0 views

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    This site has lots of useful information re: javascript, event handlers, functions, etc. I found it particularly useful in doing the hw for Mod 5. It had so many script options I didn't even know where to start. Worth spending some time here!
Gomez Evamarie

Required Forms - 0 views

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    I finally got webprog-5-d to work. Not sure why it wasn't before but thanks to good ole' Nick's help its up and running.
Deitrick  Erica L

A library of DHTML and Ajax scripts - DHTMLgoodies.com - 0 views

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    This website has a ton of tutorials and codes. It also has explainations and is a great way to search for ideas and get a sense of what kind of code you will be producing. I would recommend this site to anyone in this class, I wish I would have found it earlier in the semester.
Rock Jennifer

Toggle Visibility - 0 views

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    I revisited my comment/recipe page and toggled visibility for said comment form. To make it available on non-Javascript enabled broswers, I found a form that sends a user to different links depending on whether or not Javascript is enabled. Thus this is the 'filter' page, if you will. If you're interested in the links to these simple codes, I hid the links in the course code. Ta da.
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    Credit because it works. But... This is a great reason to use jQuery. It's unobtrusive, so to anyone visiting the site normally, the form will show up. Only for those with javascript would it be (at first) hidden.
Nancy Hall

Playing Around - 0 views

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    Here we have two dropdown menus (you won't see the second until you make a selection in the first), the second of which is dependent on the selection within the first. Right now, that is all that happens. I wanted to get a little fancier, and may still if I have time, but wanted to get it in as is for right now in case I don't get to snazz it up. Enjoy!
kumar app

350+ Resources to Help You Become a WordPress Expert - 2 views

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    WordPress is one of the most popular blogging platforms available today. And a fair amount of people really like it. It's powerful enough to be a complete Content Management System, it has every feature/function a blogger could ever dream of (either built in or available via plugins or custom func
Jack Gibson

Importanc For Information Technology In India - 0 views

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    As we all realize that Information innovation is the most vital becoming segment of Indian economy and it is all in view of accomplishment of Indian programming organizations. Data innovation (IT) is assuming an essential part in distinctive areas of this contemporary society.
Rafael Santiago

Validator - 0 views

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    Here is a javascript validator. It won't submit unless the fields are filled in. Also, the email must be filled in correctly.
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    Good enough. It did let me by with a phone number of "3" though :).
Bawa Neha

Lentil Salad - 0 views

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    I'm not sure why I can't view my header in Firefox, but it works on my preview. Re-styled recipe page.
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    What header? Don't see it in the code either...
Katie McLaughlin

My Viddler comment @ 6:45 - 0 views

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    I posted a link to a MySQL database tutorial website. Although the video is already a tutorial to demonstrate the basics, as a beginner, it is good to glance at other tutorials as well.
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    I make a comment/ask a question regarding why background images must be as washed out as possible -- and suggest that it really ought to be up to the designer.
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
Katie McLaughlin

Lissa Explains it All -- HTML Help and Tutorial for Kids - 0 views

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    To paraphrase Denzel Washington's character in "Philadelphia" (Heck, this may even be a direct quote considering I've seen this film so many times... ): "I want you to explain it to me like I'm a two-year-old." This site does just that! When I am learning a new skill, I want material that is utterly foreign to me to be Kindergarten-ized as much as possible. I would not be the least offended if I saw the following (and hopefully with pictures!): "See Spot mark up the plain text document. Mark up the plain text document, Spot, mark up the plain text document!"
Alex Halavais

Web Programming - 0 views

  • new son
    • Chere B
       
      Congratulations!
    • Alex Halavais
       
      Thanks :)
  • Although I try to track on everything you submit via Diigo or on the web or via email to me, the only official way to submit is to bookmark your project using the appropriate tag.
    • Sorteberg  Matthew T
       
      I just want to be sure that all the work I've done, including my bookmarks for webprog-1-a have been seen. I am missing grades for work that I've done in 1-a and 1-b...I'm sure it's hard to keep track of everything. Thank You!
    • Alex Halavais
       
      Matt, I try to check every day, but sometimes I go a couple of days without. If I'm still missing something of your, and it shows up in your collected bookmarks, let me know and I'll do a quick audit, making sure all your bookmarks (assuming they meet the standards of the challenge) show up in the gradebook.
  • current standard
    • Sarah-Jane Bolling
       
      Who ultimately decides what new coding practices are? Do they have pow-wows every X amount of years to discuss the evolution of code? How long before they become mainstream and accepted by all browsers and designers/programmers alike?
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      It's complicated. W3C is considered the standards issueing group, and yes, they pretty much continually talk about what needs to happen in the next standard. In that, it's a bit like the video standards, with the MPEG group deciding what should be included as part of an MPEG-2 or MPEG-6 standard. However, it's also the case that there is a bit more variability in how well browsers follow that standard. As the book suggests, it's much better today than it was a few years back, when you would have effectively had to design different sites for each browser. There are still some oddities in Internet Explorer that you will likely have to design hacks for, but it's not like it used to be.
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    Question about work.
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    Question about work.
Caruso  Nicholas L

Tortellini Soup Recipe - 0 views

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    Had some help with the CSS parts: Used Chapter 1 (Specifically Page 41) in Head First HTML to walk me through the CSS coding.
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    Here is a recipe for Tortellini Soup that we make quite often. It's pretty easy and painless, yet quite delicious.
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    Nice work here. A couple of suggested improvements. First, you should avoid using the center tag, but if you do, it should be inside the "body" tag--generally nothing comes between the HTML tag and the head tag. Also, you're missing your body :). However, it meets the requirements for the assignment, and looks good doing it.
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    Sounds delicious, too.
Alex Halavais

untitled - 0 views

  • "desert called 'Cyberland'"
    • Alex Halavais
       
      I didn't recognize it, but Google knows all! Nice job here. +10
    • Alex Halavais
       
      Ooops! I meant +15. Won't be my only mistake :).
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    My intro page, for whoever would like to check it out.
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    Here's a very concise paragraph to give a quick introduction to the world of Nancy. it doesn't say too much about me, but I'm sure more will be revealed in time.
Alex Halavais

HTML Color Names - 0 views

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      This will be especially helpful when we get started with CSS. Thanks, Nancy. +10
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    W3Schools is an amazing resource. I used it in my last ICM class (512) for tutorials in XHTML and CSS. This particular page provides the hexadecimal codes for many colors that we can use in web pages as we go through our class challenges. Hope it helps! (I use it all the time!)
Wright Sashagaye

Web Programming :: 1-6: Images - 0 views

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    When I view my recipe page on the desktop the image and links work fine. But when I publish it to the internet, the link for the image works but the image does not show up. I followed the steps meticulously and cannot figure out what has happened. Can you let me know what I missed?
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    Hopefully I already answered this, but in case not: *Everything* for the site has to get uploaded to the server. So, if you are including an image, the image also has to go up to the server. Next week, when we do style sheets, the style sheet has to go up to the server. Since it's a whole 'nother computer, you need to make sure all the pieces that make up your page/site make it up.
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