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Caruso  Nicholas L

HTML Help by The Web Design Group - 0 views

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    HTML Help was created by the Web Design Group, which was founded to "promote the creation of non-browser specific, non-resolution specific, creative and informative sites that are accessible to all users worldwide." If you check the site out, there is an HTML Validator, CSS Checker, Help Forums, and more! Style Guides, Image info, you name it!
Lee Howard

How to Dynamically Create Thumbnails - NETTUTS - 0 views

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    This tutorial tells you how to create interesting thumbnail images using PHP. It includes a video demonstration as well as some PHP coding.
Bawa Neha

http://icm505nb.nfshost.com/index.html - 0 views

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    Hi folks. This is my three page, interlinked, image included website for sub module 1-g.
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    Be sure to use titles in your html :).
Bawa Neha

Sprouted Lentil Salad - 0 views

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    This is my recipe for module 1-f. I'm not sure why the image doesn't show up in the browser, but it has an active link to the Flickr page the picture was found on.
Zebeck Jillian

What is Pilates? 3-page site - 0 views

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    Here is a simple three-page site about the Pilates method of physical conditioning. The site features a what is pilates page, history of pilates page and basic equipment page with photos and descriptions. Visitors are able to navigate to each of the three pages from one another. An issue I ran into was knowing how to gage the size of the images and how that affected the text size of the headings.
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    Note that the <img> tag is self-closing--need to remember to have the closing slash on that. You also missed closing one of your <p> tags.
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...
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?
Nancy Hall

Pick a Pic, Any Pic - 0 views

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    Here is my variation on the Baseball Cards challenge. There are 3 different images to choose from, and the info displayed after submission (as well as the drop down itself) is generated from a database table. If you'd like to learn more about my friends & family, take a peek!
Deitrick  Erica L

Student Life and Fitness - 0 views

    • Alex Halavais
       
      Biiig gap here :). Might be able to fix this by putting the image *before* "At college" and then floating it to the right...
    • Alex Halavais
       
      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.
DiLieto  Lauren M

Dice Game - 0 views

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    On this website you can take your chances and see what you get when you roll two die. Test your luck then go to Vegas!
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    Hmmm. Not quite there on this one yet. Looks like you only have one image up (1.gif) and it's of a 6!
anonymous

Images of Food - 0 views

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    A work in progress.
Nancy Hall

What's My Sign? - 0 views

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    Sweet! I figured out two in one day! Check out your astrological sign here!
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    Oh, and nice added images and links :).
Lee Howard

Fade In/Fade Out - 0 views

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    I found a tutorial for a fade in/fade out effect that looks really cool and then implemented it with slight revisions. It works!
Alex Halavais

HTML Goodies - 0 views

shared by Alex Halavais on 20 Jan 09 - Cached
    • Alex Halavais
       
      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.
Lee Howard

HTML Code: MiniChapter 4: Links and Images - 0 views

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    This site tells how to add links to your Website using HTML coding. Links are a key to the interactivity of the Internet, so I thought it would be good to know.
Alex Halavais

Snickerdoodle Cookies - 0 views

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    • Alex Halavais
       
      My eyeeeeeees. :). A fine exploration of what CSS can do.
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    I had a lot of fun with revamping the look of my recipe page. I added a background image, jazzed up fonts & colors, had some fun with my bullets and even figured out how to add blinking text! One of the sites I got from CSS Zen Garden's CSS Resource Guide (listed as Web Developer's Handbook, which I will also bookmark) was a huge help. Enjoy!
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    Oh my! You have some fun stuff going on there! :)
Marie Shanahan

Recipe: Green Smoothie - 0 views

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    A staple of the raw food diet. Looks green, tastes good!
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    So, great page. But :)... Tables for layout is bad news. There's no way to predict how it will be viewed on some devices, and it makes it harder (in some cases) to be spooned into a CMS. So, fine for now, but lose the <table> habit for anything other than tables as we move forward. (In this case, floating the image to the left would accomplish the same effect, but provide a liquid layout...)
Sassie Porche

Cut down page load speed by using CSS Sprites - PSD to HTML, PSD to WordPress... - 0 views

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    One of the reasons why sometimes a webpage takes a lot of time to load all contents is because of the tremendous HTTP requests which most of the time happens if the webpage you are trying to view contains a big amount of images to display.
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