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Rafael Santiago

http://web.me.com/rafaelsantiago1/Site/intro.html - 0 views

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    Intro
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.
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 :).
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.
Caruso  Nicholas L

My intro... - 0 views

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    Hi, everyone. This is the very first page I have ever created: my introduction.
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    Nicely done, and perfectly fine for 1-d. Just be sure that for future challenges, you swap out the
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    Ooops, didn't know we could do HTML in these things. What I said is that for future challenges you should replace >br< with >br /< .
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    Third time's the charm: for future challenges you should replace <br> with <br />
DiLieto  Lauren M

Intro - 0 views

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    Allow me to introduce myself...
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    Whenever I hear "NBC Page," I only think about Kenneth from 30 Rock.
Alex Halavais

untitled - 0 views

  • "desert called 'Cyberland'"
    • Alex Halavais
       
      I didn't recognize it, but Google knows all! Nice job here. +10
    • Alex Halavais
       
      Ooops! I meant +15. Won't be my only mistake :).
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    My intro page, for whoever would like to check it out.
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    Here's a very concise paragraph to give a quick introduction to the world of Nancy. it doesn't say too much about me, but I'm sure more will be revealed in time.
anonymous

Tracy's intro - 0 views

  • get me a job. Please!
    • Sarah-Jane Bolling
       
      I hear ya!! Good luck
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    I am happy to see the 25 things :). However, you need to save the file as plain text. Microsoft Word is probably not the best place to edit HTML, but if you do, you need to make sure you save it as plain text, and not as HTML.
anonymous

Mark's Intro - 0 views

  • may not be totally accurate
    • Alex Halavais
       
      And in that you have anticipated one of Module 2's challenges :).
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    Introduction assignment (webprog-1-d) for Mark Zaniewski, aka the artist formerly known as Vidmark. Just trying a few tags
Garrett Karen

http://garrett.nfshost.com/intro.html - 0 views

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    My grand entrance into Diigo!
Katie McLaughlin

Applying CSS to HTML - 0 views

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    Another great beginner's intro to the world of CSS mainly because it provides just as many examples as it does explanations. In addition, it encourages you to try out the code as you go along rather than simply expect to learn by osmosis (which is pretty much impossible with this subject anyway).
Katie McLaughlin

HTML 101: UC Berkeley - 0 views

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    This page is just a basic intro/course description for an HTML class taught at UC Berkeley. It's really just a few sentences, but it's one of those short on words/long on meaning pieces of text that I admire because it gets to the meat of what HTML is all about in a very intelligent way. What struck me, though, was the line that states: "... it's valuable to know HTML even if your day job involves working with a content management system... " I work with a CMS all day! As I've mentioned before, I work for CNN.com and mainly produce interactive features and such, yet I know shockingly little about them there Internets! This course will hopefully help me bridge that gap between the material I am comfortable with, and that which intimidates me.
Kuban  Ellise J

Intro to Ellise - 0 views

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    This site is basically a brief introduction to me, Ellise. Nothing complex or fancy, just wanted to use some basic and tags as well as link in the site, and out of the site.
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    Yeah, not trying to go for the triple-points score is a good call :). Nice site.
Alex Halavais

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    • Alex Halavais
       
      Nice work. I'll post something on tags to avoid, and I'm afraid that "Marquee" tag is one of them. But kudos for experimenting!
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    This is my Intro that I created, I used: -TextPad for the HTML -NearlyFreeSpeech.NET for the hosting -Filezilla to upload my content So there you go, the site is basic, all text, but it;s my first one and at least now you know a bit about me.
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?
DiLieto  Lauren M

http://webprogramming505.nfshost.com/intro3.html - 0 views

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    Allow me to introduce myself, a brief introduction.
Pat Salvas

http://mywebspace.quinnipiac.edu/pdsalvas/intro.htm - 0 views

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    A fine effort, but need to do this in a plain text editor. Word is definitely not your friend on this one. It might feel like going backward, but please put this up without the markup. Thanks!
Zebeck Jillian

My Intro Challenge - 0 views

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    This is a link to our introduction challenge -- about me!
Sorteberg  Matthew T

Introduction to HTML - 0 views

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    This is a clear and simple introduction for newbies like me. I'm willing to learn from any source possible. So the more intros I get, the better.
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    I came across this site dealing with HTML through Google. Browsing through, I found it to be great, even for myself, a stone cold beginner to this stuff. It's pretty much a complete tutorial regarding HTML starting from the most basic parts all the way to the advanced material and know-how. In the page itself you will see [Previous] and [Next] buttons which walk you to the next level of the tutorial, down the left side of the page is each part of the tutorial. Hope this helps!
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