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Jamie McCarty

HTML Cheatsheet - Webmonkey - 0 views

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    Webmonkey, which I found while doing in ICM 501, is a great resource. I like the fact that it is at the "Primate" level of skill and yet has a 4-out of-5 banana rating. For those who aren't into coding and have a hard time remembering what kind of tags go before what you want to do, it's great to have open in a different window to reference.
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.
DiLieto  Lauren M

JavaScript Tutorial - Webmonkey - 0 views

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    You can never get enough Javascript tutorials. I personally am a fan of webmonkey.
Monica Aversa

Hex Code / Color Charts - 0 views

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    When choosing text and background colors, it's useful to have a hex code chart to make sure you're choosing the color you really want. I like Webmonkey's chart because the color boxes are a little bigger than most other charts. Plus, they also provide the HTML coding to change the background color in case you forget. -- The Web Developer's Resource
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    Good call on WebMonkey. That was one of the first sites I ever used when I was learning HTML in undergrad. I loved it! Plus, how can you not love it with a name like that!
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    :) I thought I was the only one who would be amused by the name alone! I didn't realize this site was years old. Thanks for vouching for it
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.
Nick Caito

Module 6: AJAXXX Drop Downz - 0 views

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    apparently other people got the code from webmonkey too? here's my stab at their ajax voodoo... since i'm one of the few here who dont work at espn (ha!), i picked something other than sports
Marie Shanahan

Connecticut News Sources - 0 views

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    I created a Connecticut news source page with a form. First pick the medium, then choose the news organization. Like many of my classmates, code came from http://www.webmonkey.com/tutorial/Build_an_Ajax_Dropdown_Menu. Seeing if I can adjust to add jquery.
Wright Sashagaye

Favorite Pop Singer - 0 views

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    Here is a form where you can pick your favorite pop singer out of three choices. After you pick you favorite pop singer then you can pick their best song. Enjoy! Some code taken from http://www.webmonkey.com/tutorial/Build_an_Ajax_Dropdown_Menu
Caruso  Nicholas L

Favorite Movies By Genre - 0 views

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    This site lets a user select a genre and then choose a movie from the dropdown. The movie choices repopulate as you select a genre. I had help/got scripts from this site: http://www.webmonkey.com/tutorial/Build_an_Ajax_Dropdown_Menu
Gomez Evamarie

Hollywood Icons - 0 views

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    Here is my page for challenge 6-e "Ajaxed up". Instead of using a sports theme I decided to do it on some of my favorite actresses. Hope you enjoy! The code used was found on http://adamv.com/dev/javascript/http_request and http://www.webmonkey.com/tutorial/Build_an_Ajax_Dropdown_Menu
Monica Aversa

Hot Cities - Pro Sports Teams - 0 views

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    Here is my ajax project for challenge 6-e. The goal is to teach a person in a new city the names of their home teams. My saving grace was this tutorial-- http://www.webmonkey.com/tutorial/Build_an_Ajax_Dropdown_Menu
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    Very nice, but the name of the team is Red SOX, not Red Sux! :)
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    Hahaha. Nice touch, Monica!
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