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FAQs: Course process : Site design : HTML : CSS : JavaScript : JQuery : AJAX : Misc : Accessing your web space at AU : Podcasts for each unit
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I was unable to access this file--perhaps it's in your personal Files area instead of the Group files?
Hello Wayne, i accidently put in my personal files. However, I have edited this post and put it in my group files and also resubmitted this unit in other post in case you still cant view this. Thank you!
All good! It's a good time to think about better formatting and commenting of your source files unless you run out of time...
Thank you for your feedback!! Can you please elaborate on what you mean in regards to formatting and commenting of my source files? Im sort of confused on what you mean.
-Nirmal
These are all viable though since we can't use sendmail on our SCIS websites #4 would mainly be good practice in using regular expressions for form field validation.
Since you're running very short of time, perhaps you should choose whichever you're furthest advanced on--probably those associated with your slideshow-gallery?
The most important aspect is to be sure you illustrate sufficient coverage of JavaScript.
I imagine already having your own website content will make the next units a bit simpler!
I haven't heard back yet on my unit 1 submission, but I also submitted it using the " Design documentation reviewAssignment " link on the main course page.. I think that's how it notifies our tutor that it is ready for review?
Thanks! It is asking for the URL to this post but I don't know how to find that. My landing page opens in its own window but doesn't display a url for me... Any ideas?
Looks wicked Mikael!!
Definitely looks like you put a bunch of work into it. I see you have the infamous Unit 5 coming up. JavaScript gave me a lot of trouble, but this website helped me out quite a bit: http://www.tutorialspoint.com/javascript/index.htm.
Good luck!
The first two ideas look fine so there's no need to be concerned about the third--but thanks for listing it! And it might have found some use too. Good solution on the RSS feed!
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