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Kuban  Ellise J

HTML: An Interactive Tutorial - Dave's HTML Code Guide - 0 views

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    Hi every, a little late to join the crowd, but better late than never! I found this site last semester when I was working on my website for 512. While it is a little hard to take in at once, and there are alot of annoying ads, I found the basic meat of the content to be helpful when I was teaching myself HTML.
Rafael Santiago

CSS Beginner Tutorial | HTML Dog - 0 views

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    A CSS beginner tutorial.
Rafael Santiago

Complete CSS Guide - Cascading style sheets reference - Contents - 0 views

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    CSS tutorial that seems to be quite comprehensive.
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.
Deitrick  Erica L

http://leo21.nfshost.com/index9.html - 0 views

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    This is my peach daquiri recipe. The picture is a mango daquiri, which is also good. This is because Flickr did not provide a creative commons picture that I found appealing.
Deitrick  Erica L

http://leo21.nfshost.com/index5.html - 0 views

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    This is a fun summer drink! Can you tell I am excited for summer?
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    This is my recipe for making a peach daquiri.
Sarah-Jane Bolling

HTML Tags / Codes / Web Page Design - 0 views

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    I love how this site not only gives the code, but shows examples right next to it, to show how it is utilized.
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.
Sarah-Jane Bolling

Walt Disney World - 0 views

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    Here is a very basic multi-page site dedicated to Walt Disney World. Each of the four theme parks has its own webpage, linked together through navigation at the bottom of the page. I'd forgotten how hand coding (vs Dreamweaver) can be a time consuming feat! But I survived and it's helping to re-learn basic html codes!
Sarah-Jane Bolling

Crock Pot Chicken Wings! - 0 views

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    Here is a yummy recipe for some chicken wings cooked in a crock pot and finished in an oven. Try them out, you'll love them!
Ford  James A

A Quick Guide to Healthy Living - 0 views

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    Here is a quick 4 page website I made about eating healthy. There is a quick and easy meal for breakfast, lunch and dinner. All the pictures are from flickr and the creative commons, and all the pictures link back to their original source. Figuring out how to make a picture a link was a little tricky at first, but after a few tries, I got it to work.
Hoving Allan

search the web for any song in the world - 0 views

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    touted as possible pandora killer
Monica Aversa

Challenge for webprog-1-f: Submit a Recipe - 0 views

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    For anybody who has Celiac's Disease (or just wants to go gluten-free): Here is a recipe for GF pizza crust. It's a bit long, but it bakes and it should conform to the 1-f standards. Have fun.
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    Looks good. A couple of notes: bgcolor (in the body tag) should be all one word if you use it, though we'll be doing CSS which gives you more flexibility. Also, you make heavy use of br. BR has a specific place, and what you really should be doing is wrapping each of those paragraphs in p tags. That will make life much easier when it comes to validating your code.
anonymous

Carly's Famous Bruschetta - 0 views

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    Here is my recipe page! Hope you enjoy it! You should try it at your next dinner party, it's quick, easy and delicious!
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    I've changed the tag here to webprog-1-f. Be sure to tag to the correct assignment or I might miss something :).
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    Also, it's not a show stopper for this assignment, but be sure to remember to close your head section.
 Mark Zaniewski

CSS Cheat Sheet (V2) - Cheat Sheets - Added Bytes - 0 views

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    Download a .pdf of a CSS Cheat Sheet that looks very much like the one Alex is seen using in his Module 2 CSS lectures. Could it be? :) There are other Cheat Sheets on the site as well.
Alex Halavais

Web Programming :: 1-4: Text Markup - 0 views

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    • Sarah-Jane Bolling
       
      Are there any real differences between the tag and the tag? I have only really ever used the and don't recall ever even hearing about the same with and
    • Alex Halavais
       
      I suspect the sticky note ate your tags! The difference between em and i is pretty much semantic. i and b were introduced by the browsers as tags, and not by the W3C. So to write valid code, you should really use the strong and em. But I will admit to slipping into i and b with some frequency. Again, best to get in the habit of strong and em, if at all possible.
Hoving Allan

Twittermaven: How would you spend $20M? - 0 views

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    so much neat stuff out there, but what's the revenue model?
Caruso  Nicholas L

Connecticut Concerts - 0 views

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    Here is a 4 page site I made for upcoming Connecticut concerts for the month of February. I included a splash page that includes links to Toad's Place, Mohegan Sun, and The Webster. On each of the 3 venue pages, I included links to the venues' official website as well. Then, I included text about upcoming concerts. I purposely didn't link back to the splash page, thinking that once the user is into the venue sites, it wasn't necessary to return there.
Jamie McCarty

HTML Station--Welcome - 0 views

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    This site has an AOL 3.0 feel to it but regardless, the main page has links to step-by-step instructions on what you want to do with HTML. I was using it while I was working with my Wordpress page. I like the fact that it has split everything up into sections so you can access the page with what you want.
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.
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