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Sarah-Jane Bolling

Olive Juice Soaps - 0 views

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    This is something I've created recently. I use PayPal for the "store side" of the site. I've recieved a few orders here and there...no million dollars yet, but everything adds up (eventually). I had been using AdWords...but had to recently suspend that service due to lack of funds in my own pocket. I just registered for Google Analytics and will be sure to email you a snap shot of the screen. The "store" side is located under products.
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Sports - 0 views

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    Pick a sport and choose a team!
Sarah-Jane Bolling

Mashup (web application hybrid) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Wikipedia always seems to come through for me. This page describes "masups" and gives many examples of where they are and how they are used in everyday life.
Sarah-Jane Bolling

What is Ajax - Asynchronous JavaScript and XML - 0 views

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    As all my other bookmarks have been, this page explains in wordy English (but understandable) what Ajax is. After reading this page I think I have a better understanding of what it is....actually implementing it might be another story though...
Sarah-Jane Bolling

Web Programming :: 5-1: Javascript - 0 views

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    I asked 2 questions related to Javascript.
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A re-introduction to JavaScript - MDC - 0 views

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    This site is a lot "wordier" than others that I've seen...but what I personally like about it is the examples followed by a short description as to what it is I am looking at. I like that (and learn it easier)
Sarah-Jane Bolling

Javascript Tutorial - Intro - 0 views

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    Throughout this course, I seem to always visit this page for different topics. I find it to be written in everyday language, even when explaining Javascript. I've looked over the site, and it "works" for me to help understand the language.
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http://www.sarah-janebolling.com/nameemail.html - 0 views

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    Here is my javascript form which validates email addresses as well as phone number, name, zip code and phone number.
Sarah-Jane Bolling

Crock Pot Chicken Wings! - 0 views

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    It posts a comment, thats about all I can say. MySQL and I are not friends at this point, I'll leave it at that.
Sarah-Jane Bolling

Web Programming :: 4-2: Get it? - 0 views

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    Added question to video.
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MySQL tutorial/beginners' guide - 0 views

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    This site seems to have some basic (read: semi-easy to understand) information written in non-geek speak. Just the basic opening paragraph explained it to me better than reading a bunch of other pages I found
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Let's roll the dice! - 0 views

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    After way too long of attempting to figure out how to make this page, the light bulb finally lit up (dim, but it turned on). Instead of just numbers rotating randomly, I incorporated images of dice. I also implemented CSS stylesheet for the background and text. Also, instead of a using the brower refresh button, I added my own :-)
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Fibonacci Sequence - 0 views

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    I think I'm finally starting to understand php. It's not the easiest language, thats for sure! (or is it!?) With that said, here is my Fibonacci Sequence up to 500. I looked a variety of different codes online, but didn't use just one. After looking at a whole bunch I realized there are quite a few ways to write this code. Which in my mind, only compicated matters more...
Sarah-Jane Bolling

Viddler.com - webprog-3-4 - Uploaded by halavais - 0 views

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    Question asked in regards to the permission settings towards end of clip
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My 2:45 pop culture reference - 0 views

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    Question asked on movie timeline around 17 minute mark...
Sarah-Jane Bolling

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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Crock Pot Chicken Wings - 0 views

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    Here is my updated recipe page; CSS version. This new one has a gray background for the main page and white to make the actual recipe stand out. The main title stands out against the other headers by color and size. All headers are in a sans-serif font while body text is a serif. Also, the links have a rollover feature and are a differnt color than the body text.
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.
Sarah-Jane Bolling

CSS Tutorial - 0 views

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    I read through this site and the tutorials. It was a little on the wordy side, but for me, it's almost a bit easier to understand. For those of you who are still teetering on CSS, this might help, it's working for me. (I'm not getting paid to say that either :-P)
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Useful Cheat Sheets for Web Designers - 0 views

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    I'm finding this page to be very useful. It has many different "cheats" for not only CSS but other web development programs.
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