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Sarah-Jane Bolling

HTML Help - 0 views

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    I have found myself over the years Googling part of a HTML code to make sureI get it written correctly. Most of the time I will type in something like " just as a starting point. I think this site will help elimiate the need for many different sites. This looks to be a one stop shop for any common, and even some obscure HML coding.
 Mark Zaniewski

Chicken Kiev - 0 views

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    An old school classic for the recipe challenge - Chicken Kiev. Don't see this one around much anymore...
Bryan Dumelin

Google - AJAX APIs Playground - 0 views

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    Although we are not there yet, I found this site by Google to be very interesting. The fact that Google lets you play with their code and run scenarios is amazing. The code playground seems similar to what we see in firebug - you edit the code and see an output. It allows for Google to operate on a whole new level and interaction. Allowing people to freely test your code and learn from it, mow that's cool.
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.
DiLieto  Lauren M

HTML Tutorial - 0 views

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    This HTML tutorial website provides examples of how to create basic tags, format text, and add links. This will be helpful when learning how to write your own HTML.
Nancy Hall

Snickerdoodle Cookies - 0 views

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    Here is a recipe I found to make snickerdoodle cookies. If you've never had them before and are a fan of cinnamon and sugar... brace yourself.
Rafael Santiago

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

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    Intro
Lee Howard

Do you want to design like the pros? | 365 Web Applications for Designers - 0 views

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    This shows how to set up style sheets so you don't have to reinvent the wheel every time you want to design an element similar to what you did last time. This makes it easier for type, color and other elements to have a continuity and to feel more cohesive. It also saves valuable time if you know you are going to use a certain design style over and over.
Lee Howard

Learn the Basic HTML Tags! - 0 views

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    This gives you everything you basically need to know about HTML tags, which is what separates one section of code from another. This will be a useful reference for those who are still confused about how to write legible code.
Rafael Santiago

Nestle Toll House Chocolate Chip Cookie Recipe - 0 views

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    For challenge 1-f, I took a recipe and reformatted it using the tags I learned to use from the lectures.
Garrett Karen

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

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    My grand entrance into Diigo!
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.
Kelly Utt-Grubb

Create your own HTML pages the old fashioned way - 0 views

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    Do I have to have a fancy HTML editor? No; matter of fact, you can instantly create your own HTML page just by using your favorite text editor (such as "Notepad" in Windows).
Wright Sashagaye

Jamaican Curry Chicken Recipe - 0 views

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    Delicious jamaican style curry chicken for spicy food lovers.
anonymous

http://cnart.nfshost.com/carly.html - 0 views

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    Here is my bio page with some coding! Enjoy!
 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.
Garrett Karen

Frank's LLC - 0 views

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    I updated my three page Web site to include a horizontal menu bar. I'm still trying to work on the spacing and not having the pictures overlap. It's trickier than I thought!
Marie Shanahan

css.maxdesign.com.au - 0 views

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    CSS resources and tutorials for web designers and web developers. When creating my horizontal nav bar for challenge 2-f, I found the "Listamatic" sections of this site to be useful.
Caruso  Nicholas L

CSS2 Reference - 0 views

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    This site is fantastic. I'm linking directly to the CSS reference page, but really the entire site is useful. It has HTML, Java, PHP, XML - everything! But in particular with this week's challenges, I found the CSS parts to be quite beneficial.
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