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Mark Cotrupe

WDVL: The JavaScript Chronicles - 0 views

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    This is a good introduction that explains alot about the value of Javascript. It explains how it simplifies tasks that used to be server-intensive by placing some of the load on the user's local machine. It is more efficient, can be re-used and sends the server a simplified information set that is easily processed.
Sorteberg  Matthew T

Map - 0 views

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    Chipotle Mexican Grill...If you haven't had it I suggest you try it. It's made in front of you, you just pick what you want. The meat quality is great and every place is very clean! Unreal Burritos!
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    I live on Chipotle! :)
Deitrick  Erica L

Once Upon a Time ♥ - 0 views

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    Voila! Erica and I did a variation of fill-in-the-blank wedding stories, complete with wedding cake themed CSS. Fill out the form once, choose the button for the story you want - hitting the back button will allow you to simply choose another story from the index page. Enjoy, and happy summer.
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    This is mine and Jen's final. We created a wedding story fill-in, using JQuery and Php in order to input your values into our stories. Enjoy!
Sorteberg  Matthew T

PHP Tutor - 0 views

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    This is my attempt to help others who are trying to create a task that spits back random images instead of just a random number (the Dice module). I used a screen shot from a w3schools example, and I also used 2 screen shots of my own work to assist others. This saved time in writing the code...
Caruso  Nicholas L

Campus Map - 0 views

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    This is a Google Map of the QU campus. You can zoom in, zoom out, and click on buildings to see what they are and read a brief description.
Caruso  Nicholas L

*updated* Required Forms using Javascript - 0 views

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    This is an update of what I posted last week as I finally got the email verification to work using a different script. I used countless websites trying to do this, but my script came mostly from this forum: http://forum.hostican.com/javascript/javaapplets-f19/email-validation-t1683/
Ford  James A

PHP Basics - 0 views

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    This is web prog 5-g. It is about PHP basics. At first PHP can be confusing, but once you know what it is trying to do it isn't all that bad. It's just a getting the coding correct.
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    How do you close a PHP segment?
Ford  James A

Email Validate - 0 views

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    This is web prog 5d. It's the email and name validate one. It's about how QU students should have a choice between owning a Mac or a PC instead of just blindly choosing what the school tells you to get.
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    Let's me do a blank name...
Starr Andrew

Inspiration (webprog-5-e) - 0 views

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    Something unobtrusive... Button toggles between three div's. If Javascript disabled, all three display.
Gomez Evamarie

Breakthrough Magnet School-contact - 0 views

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    (I guess I didn't bookmark this properly the first time). I did this very basic form for school website that I may be redoing (its in the very early stages). However, the graphic I created is not showing up on firefox, only on Safari. I've tried everything that I know and still nothing shows up. The form, however, works.
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    Close, but I can get away with the email ASDF, which seems an unlikely email address.
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    Oh, and on the image--Firefox doesn't think it is a proper PNG. What program did you use to create the image?
Kuban  Ellise J

projects - 0 views

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    I did this page for my personal web site. If you have seen the first, rough draft so to say of my sight, you will notice I have taken out the links as I am working on the site. But the links to the past projects work fine. If you click on the plus sign, you will see a description of the project, and if you click on the minus sign, the description will hide. I liked this idea because with all the descriptions on the page, the page looked too text heavy. This method allows the user to pick and choose which site they want to know more about, while not being overwhelmed or distracted by other text.
Marie Shanahan

Require Email & Name - 0 views

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    A form that includes fields for name and email, and a dropdown select menu. Name (at least 1 character) and a properly formatted email with @ and . are required. The form doesn't actually send any information (since that wasn't required), but after you fill it out, it brings you to a thank you page.
Monica Aversa

The Pink Bubble | Join Our Mailing List! - 0 views

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    For challenge 5-d: A form with an e-mail validator. If you need help or a lead, I got my JavaScript code from http://www.javascript-coder.com.
Rock Jennifer

Travel Tabs - 0 views

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    I hoped tabs were unobtrusive... I went back and redid a page from Module 1, putting all my travel abroad trips in one tabbed content box. The first sequence of code I tried nearly ruined my life, but Dr. Halavais was kind enough to send me a link that didn't make me want to end my life.
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    Small issue: when fonts are user-changed, it can bounce the last tab to a second line. But good enough to meet the requirements for the assignment, and good for you for trying something especially challenging.
Zebeck Jillian

Validating an Email Address - 0 views

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    Here is a simple form to validate an email address with a pop-up that says whether or not the email is valid, and if it is not, the reason why.
Wright Sashagaye

Updated Required Email - 0 views

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    Here is a form page that requires a valid email and name for submission. There are three input fields: name, age and email. However, the name and email fields are required while the age field is optional.
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    Close! Just need it to reject blank names.
Deitrick  Erica L

Boston Terriers Rule! - 0 views

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    This is a form that will not submit unless both name and email are filled out. Email must be filled out properly. If you click on the input boxes and try to submit the information you get messages if your info is incorrect. I honestly do not know what I would do without the Headfirst books. I was able to do this assignment thanks to Headfirst: javascript.
Sorteberg  Matthew T

Godzilla Bars - 0 views

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    I finally created a form, going to a guest book, the only thing I'm having trouble doing is seeing the posts...
Kuban  Ellise J

Graded - 0 views

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    updating this page on my photo site from module 2, I have changed the layout a bit. I have also added buttons to show and hide the description of the pictures. I really like this show/hide feature. I feel it will come into good use when i have alot of text, that i dont want overwhelming a user unless they want to read it all. the jquery home page and tutorials are very very helpful with great, at least i think so, examples/demos/references to using javascript and jquery
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    Cool!
Nick Caito

Webprog 6: Map Me / Miya's Sushi Review - 0 views

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    Miya's is simply incredible. it's a place you need to eat at before you die. i can't say enough about their food. amazing.
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