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Ace Dee

SEO Services that Exceeds Expectations - 1 views

Oracle Digital impressed me greatly with their content, knowledge and passion for the industry. After following Oracle Digital for three months and liking what I saw, I approached them for an initi...

SEO Perth Brisbane

started by Ace Dee on 21 Feb 11 no follow-up yet
Pat Salvas

Email Form - 0 views

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    Second try at the vaildation form. Matt thanked me, but I have to thank him for bringing the lack of name validation to my attention. After trying a seperate code for this page, the address validator has been tweaked abd works much better now.
Nick Caito

Module 7: Rate My Class - 0 views

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    here's the 'home' for my 'rate my class' project. as of this posting, i've got the structure of the site all laid out, it just needs some cascadingly stylish touches. i didnt use any javascript on this yet either. i just wanted to get something posted in time for the class deadline. each class has its own php page, which pitches and catches to itself, and its own mysql table. the nav drop down links directly to each course. enjoy!
Monica Aversa

Webdesignerwall.com - Visual Tutorials - 0 views

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    This Webdesignerwall.com page shows 10 examples of what can be accomplished by using jQuery. I like these examples because these are features that I thought could only be achieved by using Flash. This page just has the samples. If you want to use these effects for your own site, view the tutorials at-- http://www.webdesignerwall.com/tutorials/jquery-tutorials-for-designers/
Monica Aversa

JavaScript Kit- Your comprehensive JavaScript, DHTML, CSS, and Ajax stop - 0 views

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    This link is for challenge 5-a. This looks like a sister site to FlashKit.com (a site that Professor Golden recommended to our 504 class). JavaScriptKit.com looks like a go-to source for many things because it has JS tutorials, references, forums, new updates...just to name a few things on there.
Nancy Hall

Rate Your Professors - Form - 0 views

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    I've begun to create the professor ratings page that I plan to complete for the final module. Here, I use javascript to display the form or hide the form depending on user input. If someone has javascript deactivated, those buttons do not appear (so as not to confuse them when they wouldn't work anyway). Hope you like it! I plan to build on this for the next module.
clariene Austria

Web design seo - 3 views

If your website is not being listed on search engines, then you're missing out on a lot of business. Google has already overtaken yellow pages when it comes for searching for local business provide...

started by clariene Austria on 09 May 12 no follow-up yet
clariene Austria

Never Pay for Leads Again! Online Leads are Free. - 2 views

Leads don't grow in trees. You probably know the value of a lead to your business and how much you would pay for a lead. But what if you could create a system for lead generation marketing that wo...

started by clariene Austria on 14 May 12 no follow-up yet
clariene Austria

Never Pay for Leads Again! Online Leads are Free. - 2 views

Leads don't grow in trees. You probably know the value of a lead to your business and how much you would pay for a lead. But what if you could create a system for website lead generation that worke...

started by clariene Austria on 04 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
Monica Aversa

Challenge for webprog-2-d: Restyle Recipe Page - 0 views

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    Here is a slightly more festive version of my original page for gluten-free pizza crust.
Bryan Dumelin

CSS CODES LIBRARY - A Complete CSS Library For Web Designers. - 0 views

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    The site seems to be the most helpful css site out there. IF anyone has used the site 'flashkit' its a very similar concept. The site provides tutorials, reference libraries, website samples, and a multitude of css help. I recommend checking it out for any css questions you may have.
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.
Hoving Allan

Viddler.com - webprog-2-2 - Uploaded by halavais - 0 views

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    A question and comment for video webprog-2-2.
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    Trying to properly bookmark my Viddler comments for Module 2.
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).
Katie McLaughlin

Dice - 0 views

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    When you asked for a visual depiction of something that looks like dice, I wasn't really sure if you meant game dice, or Andrew Dice Clay, so I included both. Which serendipitously happens to cover the "two dice" requirement as well... right? :) Tee hee hee. Anyway, here you'll find some html, css and php combined with images.
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    Ummm. It's a nice idea, but I'm looking for a visual depiction of the actual dice. So, if you roll a three, a three on the dice should show up, etc.
Lee Howard

Filter for a form - 0 views

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    still doesn't quite work ... hoping for mercy! I will send you the php so you can see if there's anything wrong. I can't find it...
Chere B

Web Programming :: 6-3: APIs - 0 views

  • free applications,
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      Mac users - For your untarring needs click link below. There is also a little detail about the need to untar and how the practice evolved. http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Utilities/Untar.shtml
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    Free app for your untarring needs and brief info on the evolution of the practice.
Alex Halavais

HTML Goodies - 0 views

shared by Alex Halavais on 20 Jan 09 - Cached
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      Nicely done, Monica. +10
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    This site offers tutorials, demos, and explanations for using HTML. I found it particularly helpful when creating a site with frames. -- Free html tutorials and help, images, color codes and more for the web developer. Featuring tutorials on HTML tags, programming, basics, JavaScript, frames, hex codes and more. Our weekly newsletter provides the latest information for developers.
Rafael Santiago

HTML Code Tutorial - Free Reference Guide for Help with HTML Tags Including Form, Frame... - 0 views

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    A website whose purpose it is to be a one-stop shop for all your html coding needs.
Mark Cotrupe

PHP 101 (part 1): Down the Rabbit Hole - 0 views

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    As one of my classmates pointed out...sometimes it's easier to learn complicated things when they are "kindergatenized" Here I found a site which appempts to explain PHP at the very bare minimum. I found it to be long and wordy...but I am actually understanding it, slowly.
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    Module 3 for me is beginning to shape up to be similar to Godfather III. At first I hated both but now I realize their value. OK, in this here bookmarked link, author Vikram Vaswani turns PHP into something akin to a nice novella with excellent screenshots as examples. This tutorial is engaging, friendly and filled to the brim with info.
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    A really nice, basic resource that explains PHP in a clear and understandable way. It makes a very nice complement to the instructional videos for the class.
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