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How to use pop-ups on your site/blog to gain likes & followers? - 1 views

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    Let's talk about how to gain likes and followers on your website/blog. Your site/blog gets more traffic than all of your social media profiles combined. Your visitors have made a decision to visit your site/blog - in contrast to randomly clicking on a social profile of yours.
DJ XC

dragtable: Visually reorder all your table columns - 0 views

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    Muy buen plugin de jquery para ordenar tablas
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...
Alex Halavais

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shared by Alex Halavais on 04 Mar 09 - No Cached
  • to block all search engines from gaining access to system resources
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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.)
Katie McLaughlin

All the President's Menus gets a menu! - 0 views

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    I created a working, horizontal menu bar on the main page HTML file for the web site I created earlier in the semester. The menu bar allows people to click on individual presidents' names to find out their favorite foods.
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
Sarah-Jane Bolling

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

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    Ok, so I'm sure none of are kids...age wise (not talking mentally here). I know I learn best when something is dumbed down and in every day speak. So we'll consider this to be junior geek talk. Works for me! And hopefully for you too!
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

Syllabus Question 2 - 0 views

  • Jing.
    • Chere B
       
      When attempting to download Jing I received the following error message: 16 bit MS-DOS subsystem; The NTVDM CPU has encountered illegal instruction. Can anyone tell me what this means and how to get around it?
    • Alex Halavais
       
      :/ beats me. All I can find on the web is "try the application again." It may just not like your system for some reason. There are some other free screen recorders out there, but I haven't had a lot of experience with them, unfortunately.
  • Notepad++
    • Chere B
       
      When I download Notepad ++ do I need to download the Binary files and the source files in order for it to work?
    • Alex Halavais
       
      You should just need the binaries...
  • For the Mac, you might want to try Text Wrangler
    • Zebeck Jillian
       
      Is there a way to view the text you are working with in Text Wrangler as if it was on the web? I know you can with Text Edit on the Mac? I guess I don't see the value of TextWrangler, yet...
    • Alex Halavais
       
      You can always view the file you are working on in a browser... Nothing wrong with TextEdit (as long as you change to Plain Text).
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    Hi Dr. Halavais. How do I get a web host? I'm having trouble seeing if I have one.
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    Questions about web-view using TextWrangler
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    I have a couple questions. They are highlighted within the sticky notes in the text regarding downloading problems also: When downloading Notepad++ do I need both the binary and the source files? When I attempted to download Jing I received the following error message: The NTVDM CPU has encountered illegal instruction. Can anyone tell me what this means and how to get around it?
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    Questions about web-view using TextWrangler
Alex Halavais

Web Programming :: 1-4: Text Markup - 0 views

shared by Alex Halavais on 26 Jan 09 - Cached
  • <em>monkey</em>
    • Sarah-Jane Bolling
       
      Are there any real differences between the tag and the tag? I have only really ever used the and don't recall ever even hearing about the same with and
    • Alex Halavais
       
      I suspect the sticky note ate your tags! The difference between em and i is pretty much semantic. i and b were introduced by the browsers as tags, and not by the W3C. So to write valid code, you should really use the strong and em. But I will admit to slipping into i and b with some frequency. Again, best to get in the habit of strong and em, if at all possible.
Caruso  Nicholas L

Angelfire - FTP Uploading FAQ - 0 views

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    This is all new to me, so I'd like to share this FAQ I found while setting up an Angelfire account. Found it helpful.
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    File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a fast, easy, and reliable way to move an entire Web site from one location onto Angelfire's servers. FTP is also a useful when moving individual files that you've built on your machine over to your Angelfire member directory. You can also back up a copy of your Angelfire site on your personal machine with FTP. The possibilities are endless! Follow the simple directions below to have your site up and running on Angelfire in no time.
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    Added the webprog-1-a tag for you. Be careful on that.
Alex Halavais

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  • "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

    • Alex Halavais
       
      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!)
Alex Halavais

Web Programming :: Challenges - 0 views

  • 505DC Due
    • Chere B
       
      What time on the due date are the assignments due (morn, afternoon, midnight)? I anticipate getting assignments done in advance, but if ever one needed to be tweaked and resubmitted for credit I would like to know the exact time.
    • Alex Halavais
       
      The last second of the marked day, EST, let's say.
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    My understanding is: do as many assignments as you want, or think you need to do. As for points, doing enough assignments correctly to total 100 points per module will get you an A-. An A- will be upgraded to an A if you show consistent creativity. Only those with an A- qualify for the "Creativity Upgrade". A grade of B won't do it. If I explained anything incorrectly, someone please correct me. My own take on it? Learn code because you really want to learn code, show effort, and try to have some fun with it. :)
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.
Monica Aversa

Challenge for webprog-1-f: Submit a Recipe - 0 views

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    For anybody who has Celiac's Disease (or just wants to go gluten-free): Here is a recipe for GF pizza crust. It's a bit long, but it bakes and it should conform to the 1-f standards. Have fun.
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    Looks good. A couple of notes: bgcolor (in the body tag) should be all one word if you use it, though we'll be doing CSS which gives you more flexibility. Also, you make heavy use of br. BR has a specific place, and what you really should be doing is wrapping each of those paragraphs in p tags. That will make life much easier when it comes to validating your code.
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.
Alex Halavais

Web Programming :: 1-3: Web & Internet - 0 views

  • Establish an account with a web host
    • Starr Andrew
       
      Any particular pay web hosting company you would recommend? They all seem to have the same features and the same price...
    • Alex Halavais
       
      My recommendation is the one I suggest here: NearlyFreeSpeech. It's a new host to me, but comes recommended, and does everything we need it to. I use Dreamhost for this (and most of my) sites. It's a solid host--and works pretty well. I'm not sure I love it, but moving costs (in time) are too high for me to choose to go elsewhere...
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    Recommended hosting company?
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    Recommended hosting company?
Alex Halavais

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    • Alex Halavais
       
      Nice work. I'll post something on tags to avoid, and I'm afraid that "Marquee" tag is one of them. But kudos for experimenting!
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    This is my Intro that I created, I used: -TextPad for the HTML -NearlyFreeSpeech.NET for the hosting -Filezilla to upload my content So there you go, the site is basic, all text, but it;s my first one and at least now you know a bit about me.
Katie McLaughlin

All the Presidents' Menus - 0 views

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    Though the assignment was to publish a three-page site, I got a little carried away and added more. This is just a fun site dedicated to (some) U.S. Presidents' favorite foods. From the home page, you can link to Obama, Clinton, Bush 41, Reagan, and Kennedy -- and back home again. Bon Appetit!
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