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 Mark Zaniewski

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://vidpics.nfshost.com/kiev.html - W3C Markup Validator - 0 views

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    The W3C Validation of my recipe page for Challenge Webprog-1-h. The Validator is quite interesting.
Chere B

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://icm505dc.nfshost.com/recipe2.html - W3C Markup Vali... - 0 views

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    Here's my valid xhtml page. I used the code Prof. Halavais gave webprog as a template to get started. Thanks.
Deitrick  Erica L

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://leo21.nfshost.com/index134.html - W3C Markup Validator - 0 views

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    This was the results page from the validator website.
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    Think you meant webprog-1-h. I've changed the tag...
Katie McLaughlin

My 2:45 pop culture reference - 0 views

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    Question asked on movie timeline around 17 minute mark...
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    For challenge 3-b, I added a link of a video that further explains client-side VS. server-side programming. If you're confused about it (or need a refresher from mod. 1), this should be helpful.
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    I like this! Stopping a lecture in between to post my comments is definitely on the cool, geeky side of ICM :D I may steal this idea for my classes, Dr. H!
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    This method of drawing out the program steps is one of the best solutions for creating a program. My flow charts are usually not this complicated, but I have found them to be very helpful in creating the solution. It helps determine the switched ans loops required to complete the task - I typically will detail what type of loop i need between steps (where the arrows go). Doing one of these charts actually helped me solve the Fibonacci challenge
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    At 02:45 I point out something that perhaps doesn't fall under the category of worthwhile to our lesson, but whatever -- Rosie the Robot (of 'Jetsons' fame) would never need instructions on how to make a PB&J sandwich. She would make it with love, too. Also, she could not make 50,000 because she'd get tired.
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.
Marie Shanahan

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://marie.nfshost.com/recipe2.html - W3C Markup Validator - 0 views

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    I took my recipe html file and tried cleaning it up. After numerous attempts to fix my code myself, I clicked the "Clean up Markup with HTML Tidy" button. HTML Tidy basically truncated my table-specific CSS and aggregated it at the top. I suppose I'll learn how to do this myself when I begin on Module 2. Instead of changing the original file, I saved a new one to show to the code difference at http://marie.nfshost.com/recipe2.html
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    HTML Tidy is a lifesaver--as long as you look at the changes and can figure out why they have happened. (It also makes it prettier, if you use the "indents" feature.)
Deitrick  Erica L

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://leo21.nfshost.com/indexexample2.html - W3C Markup V... - 0 views

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    This site simplified my webpage and asked me to take out certain tags. After doing so, the page was still readable however, XHTML approved.
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    I have published a page that is up to XHTML standard. I used my recipe for peach daquiris for this validator service. I had nine errors when I first typed it in and after following the directions I was told that my document was successfully checked as XHTML 1.0 transitional.
Rock Jennifer

Harry Potter Quiz-ette - 0 views

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    This is a brief, six question quiz to see how much of a Harry Potter nerd you are. If you get the easy ones wrong, the response you receive on the answer page will insult you accordingly. Ch.14 in the HTML & CSS book was incredibly helpful, as was Ch.1 Head First PHP & MySQL. I love the Head First books. I found this challenge to be easier than the dice, believe it or not.
Sarah-Jane Bolling

[Valid] Markup Validation of http://www.sarah-janebolling.com/validated.html - W3C Mark... - 0 views

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    This proved to me I know next to nothing about XHTML, with that said, I know I have a lot to learn and am quickly learning from my mistakes.
Mark Cotrupe

Viddler.com - Resizing Images in Photoshop - Uploaded by markcotrupe - 0 views

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    A quick and easy way to resize your images for the web.
Nancy Hall

Validated Recipe Page - 0 views

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    Not only will my recipe web page provide you with a tasty treat, but it can also serve as an example of a validated XHTML page. Fabulous!
Kuban  Ellise J

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

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    Success! a good to go according to w3.org
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!
Starr Andrew

My Intro - now XHTML validated for your pleasure! - 0 views

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    My intro page validated via W3C
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    Saves me a step if you can link right to the validation: http://validator.w3.org/check?uri=http%3A%2F%2Fastarr.nfshost.com%2Fintroagain.html&charset=(detect+automatically)&doctype=Inline&group=0 But this works, which is most important :).
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