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Jamie McCarty

* HTML for the Conceptually Challenged - 0 views

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    I found this site by searching "HTML for Dummies" I had read the book version some time ago when I was starting out with HTML and got distracted by something and lost the book. It gives you some great tips on how to do what you want to do!
Sarah-Jane Bolling

Web Hosting:IX WEB HOSTING:Best Web Hosting Site:Webhosting Provider - 0 views

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    I host at least 5 different sites with this webserver and have never had any trouble. I've used their help desk quite a few times and have always received a response in a timely manner. When I was first looking for a webhost, I found a list of reviews on CNet, and at the time, IXwebhosting was rated #1. The price is right as well. I approve!
Sarah-Jane Bolling

Hello, My name is Sarah-Jane - 0 views

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    Hi. I would like to present my into to the world; everything and more than you wanted to know!
Nancy Hall

About Me - 0 views

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    I figured I would use this 3-page site to tell a little more about myself (and, hopefully, make you laugh a little bit). It is very simple, but it should give you a little more insight into what you're dealing with.
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    Nancy, I love your personalized muppets! That's awesome.
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    Hahaha. Thanks, man. We made 3 that day (the third went to my nephew for XMas), and they give them to you in clear plastic bags. So The best part of the whole experience was the reaction from people I passed on the streets of Manhattan!
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    What coding did you use to place the 3 hyperlinks next to each other, across the top? I'm going to do my 3-page site now, but will most likely leave them vertically.
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.
Sarah-Jane Bolling

Lissa Explains it All -- HTML Help and Tutorial for Kids - 0 views

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    Ok, so I'm sure none of are kids...age wise (not talking mentally here). I know I learn best when something is dumbed down and in every day speak. So we'll consider this to be junior geek talk. Works for me! And hopefully for you too!
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 />
Alex Halavais

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      I've been told these are required for matriculating at QU. Haven't verified this in the Student Manual yet.
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    Here is a brief introductory to me (and my first html page).
Alex Halavais

untitled - 0 views

  • why else would I be in this course
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      Who knows... There may be some non-ICMers lurking this semester...
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    This is a little about me.
Wright Sashagaye

Web Programming :: 1-6: Images - 0 views

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    When I view my recipe page on the desktop the image and links work fine. But when I publish it to the internet, the link for the image works but the image does not show up. I followed the steps meticulously and cannot figure out what has happened. Can you let me know what I missed?
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    Hopefully I already answered this, but in case not: *Everything* for the site has to get uploaded to the server. So, if you are including an image, the image also has to go up to the server. Next week, when we do style sheets, the style sheet has to go up to the server. Since it's a whole 'nother computer, you need to make sure all the pieces that make up your page/site make it up.
Pat Salvas

Tryit Editor v1.4 - 0 views

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    This is just an example of one of the many pages on the w3schools.com page. I used this site in my 512 class last semester all the time and it is extremly helpful in helping to get all the little aspects of coding. Plus it gives the example code that you can copy and then mess around with to get the hang of it.
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    Pat: be sure to include the tag from the assignment. In this case, it's webprog-1-a, and I added it for you.
Caruso  Nicholas L

FireFTP - The Free FTP Client for Mozilla Firefox - 0 views

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    For those who have not picked an FTP client yet, this seems like a solid option. It's free, so that's a start! I had troubles with FileZilla because it said I needed Mac OS X 10.5 or newer and I'm on 10.4.
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    FireFTP is an add-on for Firefox. It's the FPT client I'm going to use for this class. This bookmark has an FAQ for installing and using the client, which like I said before, I really need because I've never done this before.
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    Fixed the webprog-1-a tag.
Caruso  Nicholas L

Angelfire - FTP Uploading FAQ - 0 views

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    This is all new to me, so I'd like to share this FAQ I found while setting up an Angelfire account. Found it helpful.
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    File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a fast, easy, and reliable way to move an entire Web site from one location onto Angelfire's servers. FTP is also a useful when moving individual files that you've built on your machine over to your Angelfire member directory. You can also back up a copy of your Angelfire site on your personal machine with FTP. The possibilities are endless! Follow the simple directions below to have your site up and running on Angelfire in no time.
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    Added the webprog-1-a tag for you. Be careful on that.
Rafael Santiago

css Zen Garden: The Beauty in CSS Design - 0 views

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    A cool website that shows what can be artistically done with CSS
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    I assumed this was 1-a, and added that tag :).
anonymous

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

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    Here is my bio page with some coding! Enjoy!
Nancy Hall

All CSS Properties Listed Alphabetically - 0 views

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    This may be my new favorite coding assistant. I found it on the Web Developer's Handbook, as linked to from CSS Zen Garden's CSS Resource Guide. Seriously, this rocks.
 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...
 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.
 Mark Zaniewski

NearlyFreeSpeech.NET 2 Weeks Review | HostingFu - 0 views

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    A review of the NearlyFreeSpeech server, and general explanation of the fee structure. All servers are NOT alike in how they handle fees and services, so this may be of interest to you.
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