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Kelly Utt-Grubb

Create your own HTML pages the old fashioned way - 0 views

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    Do I have to have a fancy HTML editor? No; matter of fact, you can instantly create your own HTML page just by using your favorite text editor (such as "Notepad" in Windows).
Marie Shanahan

JavaScript Statements, Comments and Blocks - 0 views

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    Test your JavaScripting skills using the w3schools.com Tryit Editor. See what happens in side by side windows. Learn the basic formatting of JavaScript statements, blocks and comments. This site seems like a good place to practice, if you know very little about coding JavaScript from scratch.
Pat Salvas

Tryit Editor v1.4 - 0 views

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    This is just an example of one of the many pages on the w3schools.com page. I used this site in my 512 class last semester all the time and it is extremly helpful in helping to get all the little aspects of coding. Plus it gives the example code that you can copy and then mess around with to get the hang of it.
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    Pat: be sure to include the tag from the assignment. In this case, it's webprog-1-a, and I added it for you.
Pat Salvas

http://mywebspace.quinnipiac.edu/pdsalvas/intro.htm - 0 views

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    A fine effort, but need to do this in a plain text editor. Word is definitely not your friend on this one. It might feel like going backward, but please put this up without the markup. Thanks!
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