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Kuban  Ellise J

Ellise's Picture Emporium - 0 views

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    This site is supposed to display some of my photography work. It is simply supposed to introduce people to the style of pictures I take from landscapes to people. The menu bar on this site I learned last semester in 512. It is supposed to navigate the user throughout the site.
Katie McLaughlin

My 2:45 pop culture reference - 0 views

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    Question asked on movie timeline around 17 minute mark...
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    For challenge 3-b, I added a link of a video that further explains client-side VS. server-side programming. If you're confused about it (or need a refresher from mod. 1), this should be helpful.
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    I like this! Stopping a lecture in between to post my comments is definitely on the cool, geeky side of ICM :D I may steal this idea for my classes, Dr. H!
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    This method of drawing out the program steps is one of the best solutions for creating a program. My flow charts are usually not this complicated, but I have found them to be very helpful in creating the solution. It helps determine the switched ans loops required to complete the task - I typically will detail what type of loop i need between steps (where the arrows go). Doing one of these charts actually helped me solve the Fibonacci challenge
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    At 02:45 I point out something that perhaps doesn't fall under the category of worthwhile to our lesson, but whatever -- Rosie the Robot (of 'Jetsons' fame) would never need instructions on how to make a PB&J sandwich. She would make it with love, too. Also, she could not make 50,000 because she'd get tired.
Hoving Allan

Viddler.com - webprog-2-2 - Uploaded by halavais - 0 views

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    A question and comment for video webprog-2-2.
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    Trying to properly bookmark my Viddler comments for Module 2.
Sorteberg  Matthew T

Godzilla Bars - 0 views

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    Here is my recipe upgraded with some CSS. The only trouble I had was getting images that I created to link to my stylesheet. So instead I just found some images via Google Images and used them as background images. I know it's not the best case, but as I'm learning, I thought it'd be alright just so I can see what happens when...
anonymous

Carly's Famous Bruschetta - 0 views

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    Here it is my CSS modifies recipe page.
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.
Katie McLaughlin

All the Presidents' Menus - 0 views

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    Though the assignment was to publish a three-page site, I got a little carried away and added more. This is just a fun site dedicated to (some) U.S. Presidents' favorite foods. From the home page, you can link to Obama, Clinton, Bush 41, Reagan, and Kennedy -- and back home again. Bon Appetit!
Sarah-Jane Bolling

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.
Rock Jennifer

Elmira College Travel Abroad Opportunities - 0 views

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    A showcase of some of the travel abroad opportunities at Elmira College, and visual proof of why my student debt is so substantial.
 Mark Zaniewski

Simple Hover | 13styles CSS Menus - 0 views

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    This links to the menu bar template I used in my Chicken Kiev restyle with CSS. I like it because it has a clean modern look that doesn't look "button heavy". There is a fair amount of code, but most of it is straightforward. I made comments in my CSS sheet to help me remember what was going on. For webprog-2-a.
Rafael Santiago

What's Your Sign - 0 views

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    What's your sign PHP. This form asks for your birth month and birth day. You can then submit to get your sign.
Gomez Evamarie

Puerto Rico: La Isla Del Encanto (NavBar) - 0 views

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    Hello! I decided to do my 3 (well 4) page assignment on the beautiful island of Puerto Rico. I included a brief history as well as some of my favorite spots to visit. I was able to include a nav bar on the home page and used the colors found in the coat of arms. I'd like to try a tabbed nav bar however.
Marie Shanahan

The Past, The Present, The Future - 0 views

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    My 3-page site. Coming up with the content for these challenges seems to be my biggest challenge. I guess that's why they say "Content is king!" My first two pages feature photos, hyperlinks and text. The last page includes a embedded video that I uploaded to YouTube.
Mark Cotrupe

Mark Cotrupe Designs - 0 views

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    A look at some of the work of Mark Cotrupe Designs. Includes Landscape Design and Photography.
 Mark Zaniewski

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

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    Lecture 3-3, at 26:52: I just got "Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_LNUMBER, expecting T_VARIABLE or '$'" on that line. Is that the error you are talking about, or did I do something wrong in addition? This could be something as basic as opening/closing brackets or a semicolon for all I know. Or, perhaps we really need a variable there. Hey! What about the two equal signs after the pointer? Is this the old "freak out the noobs with the double equal sign" trick?
 Mark Zaniewski

The Fibonacci 500 - 0 views

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    A lighthearted look at the Fibonacci Sequence, styled with some quick and dirty CSS. Looks OK maximized in Firefox - disliking IE more and more every day.
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