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Bryan Dumelin

Bryan Dumelin - Intro "Hello World" - 0 views

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    Thought I would share with everyone a bit about myself. It was interesting creating a page without tags because I was limited to the layout running on and on without line breaks or margins on the page. I tend to design sites with organization and structure and this was totally out of the ordinary for me. Happy Reading.
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    nice to meet you, bryan. do you know jeff peduto at the hartford?
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.
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.
Sarah-Jane Bolling

Walt Disney World-Navigation Bar - 0 views

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    After an afternoon of attempting to figure out CSS, I think I've got a basic understanding. I think the (Oprah) aha! moment happened. I used the site/page I created in the first set of challenges to create this navigation bar. The bar also features a rollover.
Sorteberg  Matthew T

XHTML vs HTML, XHTML verses HTML the differences and depreciated tags Tutorial. - 0 views

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    This site helped to give a little background on this issue of HTML vs XHTML.
Pat Salvas

Webprog-6-g: Struggles - 0 views

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    This is the site commenting on my issues with 5-D. I hope i dont ever have to talk about or deal with that particular webprog again.
Marie Shanahan

Quinnipiac University Campus Map - 0 views

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    Final Assignment. Interactive, customized Google map of the Quinnipiac campus. Color coded and packed with photos, links and more. The page includes a cascading dropdown select menu (from module 6), so you can see which buildings hold which departments. You can get to more of the official QU website from this page as well - I included the QU's site rollover menu bar. Enjoy the summer!
Mark Cotrupe

Introduction to PHP - 0 views

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    This site presents a nice overview of what PHP can do, why you would want to use it. It starts you off with a very simple explanation and examples. I know there are alot of different introductions out there, but this is just another example. We all have to find things that we personally find easy to use.
Pat Salvas

Javascript Programming: Javascript hover-over HTML popup - 0 views

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    Although it appears to be someone's blog and not a huge, credible site, it does appear to have the correct form of a javascript popup.
Gomez Evamarie

Scripting JavaScript - 0 views

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    This is a really helpful site that explains what Javascript is and offers examples.
Pat Salvas

Email Form - 0 views

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    I finally got this going once I found the right site with a validator form. I tried multiple places, and after getting stuck and having to tweak a bunch of things, I finally settled on this basic form. http://www.netmechanic.com/news/vol6/javascript_no4.htm
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    Almost, but lets me through with a fake email...
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!
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!
Marie Shanahan

JavaScript Statements, Comments and Blocks - 0 views

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    Test your JavaScripting skills using the w3schools.com Tryit Editor. See what happens in side by side windows. Learn the basic formatting of JavaScript statements, blocks and comments. This site seems like a good place to practice, if you know very little about coding JavaScript from scratch.
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/
Caruso  Nicholas L

Google Maps API - Google Code - 0 views

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    This is Google's page that explains their Google Maps API. "The Google Maps API lets you embed Google Maps in your own web pages with JavaScript. The API provides a number of utilities for manipulating maps (just like on the http://maps.google.com web page) and adding content to the map through a variety of services, allowing you to create robust maps applications on your website." This is mentioned in Mod 6 and you can learn more about it by going to this site.
Kuban  Ellise J

Form Input Validation JavaScript - check user input and validate it (thesitewizard.com) - 0 views

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    This site helped me to understand the basic idea of the steps behind javascript validation
Deitrick  Erica L

Java script tutorial for the total non-programmer - 0 views

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    webteacher.com has an excellent tutorial for learning JavaScript. It starts off saying that it is JavaScript for the non-Programmer and goes through step by step defining terms such as JavaScript, Object Oriented Programming (OOP), objects, methods, properties, events, functions, alerts, forms, buttons etc. It also has a great chapter on Loops (chapter 5). This site shows examples of code and slowly goes through step by step the structure and components of JavaScript.
Caruso  Nicholas L

JavaScript | learn to write JavaScript scripts || HTMLSource ] - 0 views

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    This site has lots of useful information re: javascript, event handlers, functions, etc. I found it particularly useful in doing the hw for Mod 5. It had so many script options I didn't even know where to start. Worth spending some time here!
Sorteberg  Matthew T

HTML Forms and Input - 0 views

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    Just a quick bookmark. I used this site to help me create a couple small forms to add to my recipe page. Very helpful.
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