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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.
Hoving Allan

Viddler.com - webprog-3-1 - Uploaded by halavais - 0 views

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    Googled Xampp for Mac and came up with something called apachefriends.org. Saw a security warning in the documentation. Wondered if I could trust the site and the software.
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    anybody already using this on a Mac OSx?
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.
Wright Sashagaye

Viddler.com - webprog-3-1 - Uploaded by halavais - 0 views

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    Left a comment on the 3-1 video at 6:55 about endless loops and Mickey Mouse.
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    webprog-3-b...
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    Comment for webprog-3-1.
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.
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.
Hoving Allan

Yahoo! Web Hosting: Everything You Need for a Professional Site - 0 views

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    Some people collect coins or stamps. Imelda Marcos collected shoes. I collect domain names and have been registering different ones for over a decade. No, I'm not a squatter, but I did take KerryEdwards.org 18 months before there was a Kerry-Edwards ticket. They didn't offer to buy it. But I did sell TheFrequency.com to some guy for $15K; he hasn't done anything with it. I've used Network Solutions, Register.com, GoDaddy and Yahoo! Domains. If I'm maintaining a site myself, I usually stick to Yahoo! because it's dumbed down and easy to use. I have a Web Hosting Starter account there for my personal site www.ahoving.com. It takes a few extra clicks to get where I need to go to manage the files, but I haven't had too much trouble with it. You can upload files directly (no other FTP client needed). And there's none of that DNS stuff I sometimes run into that totally confuses me.
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    Review of Yahoo! Web Hosting
Lee Howard

An accessible bar chart - 0 views

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    I'm always being asked to provide chart information for my business stories in the newspaper, but what if I could do it in CSS and make it pretty? That's what this programming tip provides, and it looks pretty cool, too.
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    I think CSS charts are one of my favorite thing :). I am sure, someday, they will be superseded by built-in charting tags, but for now, I love 'em.
Nancy Hall

NearlyFreeSpeech.NET Terms and Conditions of Service - 0 views

  • Be excellent to each other.
    • Nancy Hall
       
      I love that they included a quote from Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. Party on, dudes!
Nancy Hall

About Me - 0 views

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    I figured I would use this 3-page site to tell a little more about myself (and, hopefully, make you laugh a little bit). It is very simple, but it should give you a little more insight into what you're dealing with.
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    Nancy, I love your personalized muppets! That's awesome.
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    Hahaha. Thanks, man. We made 3 that day (the third went to my nephew for XMas), and they give them to you in clear plastic bags. So The best part of the whole experience was the reaction from people I passed on the streets of Manhattan!
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    What coding did you use to place the 3 hyperlinks next to each other, across the top? I'm going to do my 3-page site now, but will most likely leave them vertically.
Pat Salvas

WPDesigner ยป So you want to create WordPress themes huh? - 0 views

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    I found this and thought of using word press last semester for 501 and how i didnt like any of the themes that much. if i had seen this then, i might have gone through and made my own... you never know
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    I thought this was interesting
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    Look for a WP theme as one of the challenges at the end of the semester...
anonymous

Mark's Intro - 0 views

  • may not be totally accurate
    • Alex Halavais
       
      And in that you have anticipated one of Module 2's challenges :).
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    Introduction assignment (webprog-1-d) for Mark Zaniewski, aka the artist formerly known as Vidmark. Just trying a few tags
Monica Aversa

Challenge for webprog-1-f: Submit a Recipe - 0 views

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    For anybody who has Celiac's Disease (or just wants to go gluten-free): Here is a recipe for GF pizza crust. It's a bit long, but it bakes and it should conform to the 1-f standards. Have fun.
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    Looks good. A couple of notes: bgcolor (in the body tag) should be all one word if you use it, though we'll be doing CSS which gives you more flexibility. Also, you make heavy use of br. BR has a specific place, and what you really should be doing is wrapping each of those paragraphs in p tags. That will make life much easier when it comes to validating your code.
Alex Halavais

Web Programming :: 1-3: Web & Internet - 0 views

  • Establish an account with a web host
    • Starr Andrew
       
      Any particular pay web hosting company you would recommend? They all seem to have the same features and the same price...
    • Alex Halavais
       
      My recommendation is the one I suggest here: NearlyFreeSpeech. It's a new host to me, but comes recommended, and does everything we need it to. I use Dreamhost for this (and most of my) sites. It's a solid host--and works pretty well. I'm not sure I love it, but moving costs (in time) are too high for me to choose to go elsewhere...
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    Recommended hosting company?
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    Recommended hosting company?
anonymous

Web Programming :: 2-1: What Style - 0 views

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    Made video comment.
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    I made a comment on video 2-1...
Nick Caito

Module 1 - 0 views

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    here's my work for module 1... it's a three page site, each with a picture and 2 links. hopefully it's all valid xhtml.\none page is an 'about me,' another is a recipe
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    Hi, Nick. Need to remember to tag these with the appropriate challenge, or I don't know to check them :). I've added the tags to this one.
 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.
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...)
Caruso  Nicholas L

Show comments on Tortellini Soup Recipe page - 0 views

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    This site lets you add comments to my soup recipe page, and the comments then display for the user to see.
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    Dig the spoons.
Wright Sashagaye

Validated Curry chicken - 0 views

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    Here is the results of my validated recipe page.
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    Unfortunately, the page isn't validating. You need to track down and squash those bugs :). Some of them are the ones I mentioned earlier, I believe. Be sure to let me know when it's validating so I can recheck. Thanks!
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