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 Mark Zaniewski

CSS Restyle of Chicken Kiev - 0 views

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    New and improved CSS version. Also found a menu bar template, fiddled with it a bit, and made comments as part of understanding how it works. Attempting to satisfy webprog-2-d and webprog-2-f.
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    Very nice! If you stick the code for the menu bar *inside* the "wrap" div, I have a feeling it will work out better. Right now, when you maximize on a big screen, the menu goes a bit wonky. (Don't need to fix for the purposes of this assignment, but just so you know.)
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    Thank you! I've been going a little nuts with a few things. :) The menu bar was easy to place in Firefox, but wouldn't position properly at all in IE. I managed to do some fudging, but don't like the result, as I later gave up margins:auto to pin things down. After all that, the two browser renditions still look a little different. Much to learn.
Alex Halavais

Challenge 4-g - 13 views

This looks to be a connection problem. Hard to say without seeing the whole thing, but I'm about to post to the blog a conversation I had over chat with another student. Need to include the "or die...

Pat Salvas

Rice Krispie Panda - 0 views

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    I tagged something for this challenge earlier, but it was unread so I went back and reworked my recipe page and added the comment box. Been a while, so I am thinking this is what was needed.
Pat Salvas

Webprog-6-g: Struggles - 0 views

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    This is the site commenting on my issues with 5-D. I hope i dont ever have to talk about or deal with that particular webprog again.
Pat Salvas

Hide And Show - 0 views

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    By clicking on the "Leave A Comment" link the email form appears. I just cannot figure out how to make the email vaidation code to stick. I am still a little confused on where to put the second function script.
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.
Deitrick  Erica L

Unobtrusive - 0 views

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    Here I have created unobtrusive Javascript thanks to the tutorials on JQuery. I took three pictures of my dogs and added comments to them that you can hide or show. There were four seperate files created for this clean unobtrusive script including, one for JQuery (leo21.nfshost.com/JQhtml.js) one for css, one for the downloaded JQuery and one html file.
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!
Nancy Hall

Required Email Addy and Name - 0 views

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    This is a link to a working comments page (linked to a database table) which requires a valid name and email address before submission using Javascript. An error message appears & fades at the bottom of the form if something is omitted. I also made the same thing happen using PHP, so there are also messages at the top of the page from that code. I got the Javascript from http://www.leigeber.com/2008/04/dynamic-inline-javascript-form-validation/, and included this citation in my js page. Upon submission, a thank you message appears at the top of the form.
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    Nice!
Kuban  Ellise J

Pick a sport any sport - 0 views

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    This is my drop down list that populates based upon the choice in one of the first lists. I originally wanted to do three lists region to city to sport... but I got too frustrated and might tackle that in module 7.... so this is not quite exactly the webprog of choosing between two sports... but the point is still the same. see my comments as to where I got and modeled the code from
Katie McLaughlin

My 2:45 pop culture reference - 0 views

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    Question asked on movie timeline around 17 minute mark...
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    For challenge 3-b, I added a link of a video that further explains client-side VS. server-side programming. If you're confused about it (or need a refresher from mod. 1), this should be helpful.
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    I like this! Stopping a lecture in between to post my comments is definitely on the cool, geeky side of ICM :D I may steal this idea for my classes, Dr. H!
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    This method of drawing out the program steps is one of the best solutions for creating a program. My flow charts are usually not this complicated, but I have found them to be very helpful in creating the solution. It helps determine the switched ans loops required to complete the task - I typically will detail what type of loop i need between steps (where the arrows go). Doing one of these charts actually helped me solve the Fibonacci challenge
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    At 02:45 I point out something that perhaps doesn't fall under the category of worthwhile to our lesson, but whatever -- Rosie the Robot (of 'Jetsons' fame) would never need instructions on how to make a PB&J sandwich. She would make it with love, too. Also, she could not make 50,000 because she'd get tired.
Kuban  Ellise J

Guess a Card, any Card - 0 views

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    this is my version of the card game page, but where the card facing down is a random card, not the established heart card. i spent a few min. hitting the same card to see if they would eventually match, but then i got bored. I think this code should work, should is key. Prof, i will email it to you as per the webprog instructions to see if theoretically it would work.
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    Deja vu. Thought I commented on this, but maybe not. It sends the following as the realcard: cards[0]. Hard to match that with a 1 through 5.
Pat Salvas

Web Programming :: 4-4: Insert - 0 views

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    This is a comment/question I posted on Video Lecture 4-4.
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    Didnt see this until going through my grades that I did not tage this properly to the group.
Alex Halavais

Web Programming :: webprog-1-c - 0 views

  • he content can be in the form of a question, an experience, a problem, or an idea
    • Wright Sashagaye
       
      Can this be in the form a conversation with another person or do I have to be the only one in the video?
    • Alex Halavais
       
      More the merrier, I say! Whatever increases interestingness (and I think this would) is a good thing.
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    Can the video comment be in the form of a conversation with another person or do I have to be the only one in the video?
Alex Halavais

Web Programming :: Challenges - 0 views

  • 505DC Due
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      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. :)
Hoving Allan

Ben's-Style Chili for Half-Smoke - 0 views

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    On the RecipeFork.com site where I found this, one person commented: "That looks like a turd on a bun."
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    Recipe for a Ben's-Style Chili Half-Smoke, which Obama sampled from the famous DC eatery.
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    Looks good. Just as an FYI, your <blockquote> didn't quite get closed.
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    closed it. thanks!
Garrett Karen

Viddler Comment - 0 views

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    A very minor error in the Viddler video.
Nick Caito

Module 5: Validated Comments - 0 views

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    got this form to validate fields. the script i found also highlights the fields you foul up, and also gives a different message depending on if you put in an invalid email address, or just left it empty. cool!
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