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Deitrick  Erica L

Student Life and Fitness - 0 views

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      Biiig gap here :). Might be able to fix this by putting the image *before* "At college" and then floating it to the right...
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      I like this page head...
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    I used the QU page that I replicated from the first module. I added a menu bar in order to decrease the amount of scrolling for the user. This way when they go to the page they can click on the menu tab rather than scrolling all the way down the page to see the options. Having a menu bar is so much more effective for this webpage, each tab goes to the QU website for each topic.
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    I fixed a few of the gap issues. This is how it looks now.
Sorteberg  Matthew T

Godzilla Bars - 0 views

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    Here is my recipe upgraded with some CSS. The only trouble I had was getting images that I created to link to my stylesheet. So instead I just found some images via Google Images and used them as background images. I know it's not the best case, but as I'm learning, I thought it'd be alright just so I can see what happens when...
Mark Cotrupe

Mark Cotrupe Designs - 0 views

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    A look at some of the work of Mark Cotrupe Designs. Includes Landscape Design and Photography.
Lee Howard

Dice Game - 0 views

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    This page allows one to roll two dice and have a graphic depiction of the dice rolls for each. Thanks to Professor Halavais for steering me back in the right direction!
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    Not exactly what I had in mind, but meets the requirement...
Garrett Karen

Carrot Cake Recipe - 0 views

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    Visit my recipe and leave a comment :)
anonymous

How to Create an Object-Oriented Blog Using PHP - NETTUTS - 0 views

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    This site offers mySQL tutorials and even shows how to create a database by making a blog.
Ford  James A

Great Rivalries in Boston Sports - 0 views

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    This is my 3 page, well 4 page website for module 2. They are all linked to the same CSS sheet. It's about great rivalries in Boston Sports and has a lot of other fun links too. Enjoy!
Katie McLaughlin

MySQL tutorial/beginners' guide - 0 views

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    This site seems to have some basic (read: semi-easy to understand) information written in non-geek speak. Just the basic opening paragraph explained it to me better than reading a bunch of other pages I found
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    While by no means a complete reference, this page gives a much more thorough overview on MySQL that a lot of the other sites out there. I especially like the 'tips and functions' section.
Nancy Hall

Nancy's Fibonacci Sequence - 0 views

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    Finally! The mistake I was making was silly, and I was so annoyed at myself when I realized what it was. Here in all of its purple glory (it's my favorite color, so prepare to see lots of it this semester), I present to you my Fibonacci sequence.
Hoving Allan

Chili for a Ben's-Style Half-Smoke with CSS - 0 views

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    nutso: a misplaced semi-colon can mess you up big-time
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    Did a for the recipe; linked to a style sheet; added background color; added border and changed style of list; changed link color (but don't know why viewed link color doesn't change).
Sorteberg  Matthew T

Dice - 0 views

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    Visualized the Dice! It took me a while but I finally got it! Instead of the random numbers popping up I replaced them with some die images that I found. I had to perform a list of "if" statements to make that happen. I also thought it would be cool to make this in to an advertising site, and give each user 3 rolls to roll a pair, if so, they win a small prize of sort, depending on the advertisement, possibly for a casino? We'll see..
Sarah-Jane Bolling

http://www.sarah-janebolling.com/nameemail.html - 0 views

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    Here is my javascript form which validates email addresses as well as phone number, name, zip code and phone number.
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    Hmmm. Managed to slide by some strange email addresses, but good enough for government work :).
Chere B

VB6 - Dice Simulator Exercise | DreamInCode.net - 0 views

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    This is a message board on Live Programming Help for a person trying to create a Dice Simulator with images. It has sample code and troubleshooting help that may be of use for the Unit 3 Dice exercise.
Mark Cotrupe

Viddler.com - Resizing Images in Photoshop - Uploaded by markcotrupe - 0 views

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    A quick and easy way to resize your images for the web.
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.
Lee Howard

http://kleehoward.nfshost.com/debugging.txt - 0 views

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    How to debug your PHP program in case your server, database or table malfunctions. This is real important and could save you valuable time ... days, perhaps!!
Bryan Dumelin

Wheel » Blog Archive » Most popular websites running on PHP - 0 views

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    Generally, I tend to bookmark sites for reference and code help. This time I decided to bookmark more as an FYI. This blog gives readers an idea of how PHP is used on some of the web's most popular sites. Some of the statistics regarding lines of code for flickr are incredible.
Bryan Dumelin

Visual Dice - 0 views

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    This is my visualization of the dice php file. I decided to use images of dice that I created using Adobe Illustrator. This document also utilized some CSS to format the page and javascript to help create the roll again button. The php uses the switch function to display the corresponding image to the number that is generated.
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    very nice!
Chere B

Form Validator - 0 views

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    Form Validator test - Submit Name and Email Address
 Mark Zaniewski

Chicken Kiev - 0 views

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    Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue. Unobtrusive Jquery for webprog-5-e. Nav bar is dimmed at 40 percent, and goes to 100 percent on hover. After hover, it returns to 40 percent. The whole div takes the effect. BTW, this is how I called my div in Jquery: $("#mydiv"). Took me almost 3 hours to find that out. :)
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