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DiLieto  Lauren M

PHP Cheat Sheet (V2) - Cheat Sheets - Added Bytes - 0 views

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    Here is a PHP cheat sheet I found through a google search. It provides a reference for listing date format arguments, regular expression syntax and common functions.
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    The PHP cheat sheet I have bookmarked is an extensive overview of format arguments, regular expression syntax, and common functions. The best part is that it is a one page sheet, making it easy to find what you are looking for quickly.
anonymous

Tutorial - Webmonkey - 0 views

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    WebMonkey is a site offering tutorials on servers, html, php and pretty much anything web related.
Hoving Allan

Custom Wordpress Themes - 0 views

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    cool custom Wordpress theme design
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    I'm becoming interested in how folks using Wordpress and other blogs have such distinctive designs. Turns out there are people/companies that are now designing custom templates (is that an oxymoron?). Here's one I just found, Monochrome Pro from Graph Paper Press
anonymous

51+ Best of jQuery Tutorials and Examples | Noupe - 0 views

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    Overall helpful tutorials on jquery and javascipt.
Gomez Evamarie

Web Designer Wall - 0 views

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    This blog features css/photoshop tutorials, news, and trends on web design. I find the actual design of this blog really interesting and fun. Enjoy!
Alex Halavais

Web Programming :: webprog-1-c - 0 views

  • he content can be in the form of a question, an experience, a problem, or an idea
    • Wright Sashagaye
       
      Can this be in the form a conversation with another person or do I have to be the only one in the video?
    • Alex Halavais
       
      More the merrier, I say! Whatever increases interestingness (and I think this would) is a good thing.
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    Can the video comment be in the form of a conversation with another person or do I have to be the only one in the video?
Lee Howard

Learn the Basic HTML Tags! - 0 views

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    This gives you everything you basically need to know about HTML tags, which is what separates one section of code from another. This will be a useful reference for those who are still confused about how to write legible code.
Alex Halavais

Web Programming - 0 views

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    • Chere B
       
      Congratulations!
    • Alex Halavais
       
      Thanks :)
  • Although I try to track on everything you submit via Diigo or on the web or via email to me, the only official way to submit is to bookmark your project using the appropriate tag.
    • Sorteberg  Matthew T
       
      I just want to be sure that all the work I've done, including my bookmarks for webprog-1-a have been seen. I am missing grades for work that I've done in 1-a and 1-b...I'm sure it's hard to keep track of everything. Thank You!
    • Alex Halavais
       
      Matt, I try to check every day, but sometimes I go a couple of days without. If I'm still missing something of your, and it shows up in your collected bookmarks, let me know and I'll do a quick audit, making sure all your bookmarks (assuming they meet the standards of the challenge) show up in the gradebook.
  • current standard
    • Sarah-Jane Bolling
       
      Who ultimately decides what new coding practices are? Do they have pow-wows every X amount of years to discuss the evolution of code? How long before they become mainstream and accepted by all browsers and designers/programmers alike?
    • Alex Halavais
       
      It's complicated. W3C is considered the standards issueing group, and yes, they pretty much continually talk about what needs to happen in the next standard. In that, it's a bit like the video standards, with the MPEG group deciding what should be included as part of an MPEG-2 or MPEG-6 standard. However, it's also the case that there is a bit more variability in how well browsers follow that standard. As the book suggests, it's much better today than it was a few years back, when you would have effectively had to design different sites for each browser. There are still some oddities in Internet Explorer that you will likely have to design hacks for, but it's not like it used to be.
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    Question about work.
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    Question about work.
Caruso  Nicholas L

Connecticut Concerts - 0 views

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    Here is a 4 page site I made for upcoming Connecticut concerts for the month of February. I included a splash page that includes links to Toad's Place, Mohegan Sun, and The Webster. On each of the 3 venue pages, I included links to the venues' official website as well. Then, I included text about upcoming concerts. I purposely didn't link back to the splash page, thinking that once the user is into the venue sites, it wasn't necessary to return there.
anonymous

David Walsh Blog :: PHP, MySQL, CSS, Javascript, MooTools, and Everything Else - 0 views

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    Tutorials, code snippets. on all kinds of helpful things!
Sarah-Jane Bolling

HTML Help - 0 views

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    I have found myself over the years Googling part of a HTML code to make sureI get it written correctly. Most of the time I will type in something like " just as a starting point. I think this site will help elimiate the need for many different sites. This looks to be a one stop shop for any common, and even some obscure HML coding.
anonymous

Web Designer Wall - Design Trends and Tutorials - 0 views

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    Webdesignwall.com is a tutorial page for using CSS. It also offers tutorials on many web design software tools, as well as common design mistakes.
Monica Aversa

About Me - 0 views

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    This is for challenge 1-d: an intro explaining why I'm at QU and listing some of my pages on the WWW.
Bryan Dumelin

Google - AJAX APIs Playground - 0 views

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    Although we are not there yet, I found this site by Google to be very interesting. The fact that Google lets you play with their code and run scenarios is amazing. The code playground seems similar to what we see in firebug - you edit the code and see an output. It allows for Google to operate on a whole new level and interaction. Allowing people to freely test your code and learn from it, mow that's cool.
 Mark Zaniewski

Chicken Kiev - 0 views

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    An old school classic for the recipe challenge - Chicken Kiev. Don't see this one around much anymore...
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! :)
Wright Sashagaye

Web Programming :: 1-6: Images - 0 views

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    When I view my recipe page on the desktop the image and links work fine. But when I publish it to the internet, the link for the image works but the image does not show up. I followed the steps meticulously and cannot figure out what has happened. Can you let me know what I missed?
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    Hopefully I already answered this, but in case not: *Everything* for the site has to get uploaded to the server. So, if you are including an image, the image also has to go up to the server. Next week, when we do style sheets, the style sheet has to go up to the server. Since it's a whole 'nother computer, you need to make sure all the pieces that make up your page/site make it up.
Deitrick  Erica L

Make an HTML Document - Webmonkey - 0 views

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    Check this out!
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    This site is about how to make an HTML document. It provides information on tags and provides an example of a simple HTML document. It is useful because it is very simple and easy to understand.
Rafael Santiago

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://rafael.nfshost.com/choccookie.html - W3C Markup Val... - 0 views

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    Here is the validated page for challenge 1-h based on my previous recipe challenge.
 Mark Zaniewski

The Guitar Primer - 0 views

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    This simple 3 page Guitar Primer attempts to satisfy webprog-1-g, and give guitar curious wannabes the guidance they need to get started right!
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    Cool--getting my 2 month old started on air guitar with impossibly loud stereo to start. Glad he's setting off on the right foot. (Well, that metaphor is a little off, for now.)
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