The document describes how to create a jQuery image gallery in a Java web project using NetBeans. It includes code for a JSP page that displays thumbnail images in a scrolling container. When a thumbnail is clicked, it loads and scales the full size image. Keyboard arrows and next/previous buttons can also be used to navigate between images. Styles are applied for layout, effects and interactions.
The document discusses Spring Framework, including its concepts, new features in version 2.5, and components such as dependency injection, aspect-oriented programming (AOP), and the model-view-controller (MVC) architecture. It provides details on initializing application contexts in different environments, bean definition methods, and dependency injection.
The document discusses ASP.NET 2.0 web application security features including user authentication, authorization, and profile management. It describes how ASP.NET 2.0 provides built-in controls and APIs for user login, password recovery, role management, and storing user profiles and membership data in a database using SQL Server providers. It also provides code examples for creating new user accounts, validating user logins, and retrieving user information.
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The document contains several slideshow presentations on topics related to nature, landscapes, and scenic views. The slideshows include images set to music or without audio in some cases. They focus on conveying a sense of calm, beauty, and atmosphere through visual and audio elements.
The document demonstrates different methods for specifying colors in CSS including RGBA, HSL, HSLA, and opacity. RGBA colors are assigned to paragraphs with red, green and blue backgrounds. HSL colors use hue, saturation and lightness values to create a green color at different intensities. HSLA extends HSL by adding opacity. Opacity is directly applied to RGB colors to create semi-transparent red, green and blue backgrounds.
The document describes how to create a jQuery image gallery in a Java web project using NetBeans. It includes code for a JSP page that displays thumbnail images in a scrolling container. When a thumbnail is clicked, it loads and scales the full size image. Keyboard arrows and next/previous buttons can also be used to navigate between images. Styles are applied for layout, effects and interactions.
The document discusses Spring Framework, including its concepts, new features in version 2.5, and components such as dependency injection, aspect-oriented programming (AOP), and the model-view-controller (MVC) architecture. It provides details on initializing application contexts in different environments, bean definition methods, and dependency injection.
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This document discusses various elements of HTML including embedding multimedia content like images, video and audio; embedding content from other websites like Instagram posts; using vector graphics; responsive images; tables; and forms. It provides examples of code for inserting these various elements into an HTML document.
The document contains several slideshow presentations on topics related to nature, landscapes, and scenic views. The slideshows include images set to music or without audio in some cases. They focus on conveying a sense of calm, beauty, and atmosphere through visual and audio elements.
The document demonstrates different methods for specifying colors in CSS including RGBA, HSL, HSLA, and opacity. RGBA colors are assigned to paragraphs with red, green and blue backgrounds. HSL colors use hue, saturation and lightness values to create a green color at different intensities. HSLA extends HSL by adding opacity. Opacity is directly applied to RGB colors to create semi-transparent red, green and blue backgrounds.
The document contains examples of using CSS pseudo-classes to style links at different states. The :link pseudo-class is used to style unvisited links as black, :visited styles clicked links as green, :hover styles links when the mouse is over them as orange, :active styles links being clicked as pink, and :focus styles links with keyboard focus as blue.
Prioritize your critical css and images to render your site fast velocity ny...Jan-Willem Maessen
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The document is a website project for a juice bar called Daily Juice. It includes the following sections:
1. Navigation bar and header image for the homepage
2. Introduction text about Daily Juice's mission and products
3. Sections for Menu, About, and Contact
4. Customer testimonial
5. Footer with copyright information
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The document describes the registration and login pages for a website called Coaches Best Friend. The registration page collects user information such as name, address, email, username, and password and validates the inputs before inserting the data into a database. The login page allows users to enter their username and password which are then checked against the database to authenticate the user. Both pages have links to allow users to switch between registration and login as needed.
This reference is intended to help those familiar with the Bootstrap 3 CSS framework to quickly see how to write the classes properly. For a clickable index please visit:
https://bootstrapcreative.com/resources/bootstrap-3-css-classes-index/
The document discusses new features in HTML5 including semantic elements, form elements, and microdata. Some key points:
1. HTML5 introduces new semantic elements like <header>, <footer>, <nav>, <article>, and <section> to define different parts of a page and improve semantics and accessibility.
2. New form input types are added like email, url, tel, number, date to support validation and new UI widgets. Attributes like placeholder, autofocus, and autocomplete improve the form experience.
3. Microdata builds on microformats to embed structured data using attributes like itemscope, itemtype, and itemprop to identify items, properties and values for search engines and APIs
The document contains examples of using CSS pseudo-classes to style links at different states. The :link pseudo-class is used to style unvisited links as black, :visited styles clicked links as green, :hover styles links when the mouse is over them as orange, :active styles links being clicked as pink, and :focus styles links with keyboard focus as blue.
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This document appears to be a student project for creating a website for Dezyne E'cole College using HTML and CSS. It includes pages for the home, about, contact, portfolio, and placement sections of the college website. Each page includes the logo, navigation menu, and consistent styling applied through CSS. The pages provide information about the college, principal, director, academic strategy, and display student portfolios.
More Than You Ever Wanted to Know About Resource Hints - Harry Roberts (CSS W...Shift Conference
Resource Hints are a great way for developers to make their web pages faster by allowing us to be a little bit smarter than the browser. Although not a new specification—they’ve been around in some form or another for years!—are we truly getting the most out of them? And do we understand them thoroughly enough to use them most effectively? Heck, do we even know what a ‘Resource Hint’ is?! Well, by the end of this talk, we’ll all be experts. Let’s take a look at all of the different Resource Hints we have available to us, real-world examples of how best to use them, and learn about some of the more obscure intricacies and gotchas that we need to be aware of if we want to really get the best out of them (and to make sure that we really are being smarter than the browser).
The document provides tips for optimizing website performance through site optimization, HTML optimization, CSS optimization, JavaScript optimization, image optimization, and server optimizations. Some key recommendations include avoiding inline/embedded code by using external stylesheets and scripts, minifying HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, combining and minifying files, avoiding unnecessary DOM manipulations, optimizing images through techniques like sprites and data URIs, enabling caching, compression, and using diagnosis tools to identify performance issues. The overall message is that small optimizations across many areas can lead to significant performance improvements.
This document provides an overview of Bootstrap, a popular front-end framework for building responsive and mobile-first websites. It discusses how Bootstrap uses media queries and a mobile-first approach to achieve responsiveness across different devices. The document also covers getting started with Bootstrap, its grid system, layouts, forms, and workshops for using Bootstrap components. Finally, it lists some advantages and disadvantages of Bootstrap as well as resources for using and customizing it.
JSP Web Technology Application on Road Transport ServicesMujeeb Rehman
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This document contains hyperlinks related to search engine optimization (SEO), including links about SEO techniques, keyword SEO, online SEO tutorials, SEO software, what is SEO, where to learn SEO, and SEO companies. It also contains links about marketing, internet marketing, marketing strategies, and learning marketing.
The document is a website project for a juice bar called Daily Juice. It includes the following sections:
1. Navigation bar and header image for the homepage
2. Introduction text about Daily Juice's mission and products
3. Sections for Menu, About, and Contact
4. Customer testimonial
5. Footer with copyright information
The menu page includes images and descriptions of various juices, smoothies, and bowls available. The design uses a responsive layout for different screen sizes and includes a navigation bar on all pages.
This document discusses using layouts and partials in a Ruby on Rails application. It demonstrates how to create a new layout file, assign it to a controller action, and use content_for and partials to include common elements like menus and footers across views. Code examples are provided for setting up the layouts, partials and integrating them using yield and content_for. The document also covers configuring stylesheets and JavaScript includes for the layouts.
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This document provides an overview of HTML tags for formatting text, images, links, lists, tables, forms and other content on web pages. It explains common tags like <p>, <strong>, <img>, <a>, <ul>, <ol>, <table>, and <form> and shows examples of how to use them to add specific formatting, images, links, lists and tables. It also covers other tags for things like frames, meta data, comments and more. The document is intended as a hands-on reference for using HTML tags to structure and style web page content.
The document describes the registration and login pages for a website called Coaches Best Friend. The registration page collects user information such as name, address, email, username, and password and validates the inputs before inserting the data into a database. The login page allows users to enter their username and password which are then checked against the database to authenticate the user. Both pages have links to allow users to switch between registration and login as needed.
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https://bootstrapcreative.com/resources/bootstrap-3-css-classes-index/
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1. HTML5 introduces new semantic elements like <header>, <footer>, <nav>, <article>, and <section> to define different parts of a page and improve semantics and accessibility.
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Presented on Oct 5, 2015 at HighEdWeb 2015, Milwaukee, WI
The document discusses a template-based modular architecture for advanced JavaScript applications. It covers key concepts like modular design, modules, templates, and a dispatcher. For modules, it describes elements, encapsulation, and advantages like independence and decomposability. It then covers templates for importing styles, scripts, and HTML. The dispatcher section explains principles like Uniform Module Identifiers and strategies for dispatching and routing. A case study demonstrates system decomposition into modules and their development. The document concludes with discussions around module deployment and performance improvements.
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The document is a project report submitted by Reema Agarwal for their BCA degree at Dezyne E'cole College. The report describes a basic Visual Basic project that uses a timer control to change the background color on a cyclic basis, with the goal of strengthening practical Visual Basic concepts. The project uses a timer to increment a number variable, and changes the form's background color corresponding to the variable value before resetting it, cycling through the colors.
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Shikh Mohammad Usman Haidar , BCA Third YearDezyneecole
This document is a project report submitted by Shekh Mod. Usman Haider towards fulfilling requirements for a Bachelor's degree in Computer Application from Dezyne E ́cole College in Ajmer, India. The project involves developing a prime number checker using Visual Basic programming. The report acknowledges the guidance provided by Dezyne E ́cole College and necessary information and support for completing the project. It then provides code snippets for a program that takes integer input in a 3x3 array, checks if each number is prime by testing for divisors, and outputs the numbers in a second 3x3 array with prime numbers highlighted in red.
Shikh Mohammad Usman Haidar , BCA Third YearDezyneecole
This document describes a C++ program for generating a name list. It includes functions for inserting, viewing, modifying, deleting, and searching student records stored in a file. The main menu allows selecting these options to add, view, edit, or find a student's name, class, ID and city details stored in a text file database. Functions use file input/output streams, string comparisons and screen positioning commands to manage the student records and display messages.
The document is a student project report submitted by Pooja Sharma for their BCA degree. It includes an acknowledgement thanking those who helped, a synopsis stating it is a C++ project to strengthen practical concepts, and the coding for a student management system with options to add, show, search, modify, and delete student records from a text file.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
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1. Submitted By
Gaurav Jatav
BCA – 1nd Year
Dezyne E´cole College
106/10, Civil Lines, Ajmer
Tel: 0145-2624679
www.dezyneecole.com
2016-2017
Topic: College Website
Information Technology
Project
HTML &
CSS
Submitted By
Gaurav Jatav
BCA 1nd Year
Dezyne E´cole College
www.dezyneecole.com
2. Acknowledgement
This Website(College Website) create in “HTML & CSS” was developed at
Dezyne E’cole College.
During the making of this project I have learnt a lot and I thank my mentor
Mr. Tarun Sharma for helping us during the making of project.
I thank my college “Dezyne Ecole College” for helping us to bring out our
skill.
With due Regards,
Gaurav Jatav
BCA 1nd Year
3. College Website Showcasing my work
Home
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<link rel="stylesheet" href=".stylestyle.css"
text="text/css"/>
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href="engine1//style.css" media="screen" />
<script type="text/javascript"
src="engine1//jquery.js"></script>
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</head>
9. </div>
<div id="menu">
<div id="menu_1"><a href="home.html">HOME</a></div>
<div id="menu_1"><a href="about.html">ABOUT US</a></div>
<div id="menu_1"><a href="courses.html">COURSES</a></div>
<div id="menu_1"><a href="gallery.html">GALLERY</a></div>
<div id="menu_1"><a href="contact us.html">CONTACT</a></div>
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<div id="w">Dezyne Ecole awards degrees for undergraduate, postgraduate
studies. Thedegrees awarded by the college are recognised by the
academia worldwide. The college has the approval to award degrees in the
field of Fashion and InteriorDesign by the Mewar University. The college is a
regular collegeaffiliated to MaharshiDayanandSaraswati University, Ajmer to
award degreesin BBA and BCA. The Government of Rajasthan has
recognised the college to bea regular degree college.DezyneE’cole awards
diploma programmes in the field of Fashion Design andInterior Design,
which has contents as per the requirements of the fashion andinterior design
industry.We keep on upgrading continuously as per the industry to develop
the bestskills in the students .Diploma Programme added with the Degree
and Mastersprogramme of university makes the student a better professional
designer.
Diploma Programmes of designing can be taken without the
DegreeProgrammes too.Diploma Programme of DezyneE’cole is approved
by IID and is a member ofIndian Design Association, headquarted at IDC, IIT
Mumbai. The associationwith InDeAs will promote and create awareness
about the design profession inthe country.</div>
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Name->Gaurav Jatav<br>
Class->BCA 1st year
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</div><div id="menu">
<div id="menu_1"><a href="home.html">HOME</a></div>
<div id="menu_1"><a href="about.html">ABOUT US</a></div>
<div id="menu_1"><a href="courses.html">COURSES</a></div>
<div id="menu_1"><a href="gallery.html">GALLERY</a></div>
<div id="menu_1"><a href="contact us.html">CONTACT</a></div>
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<div id="i">INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY</div>
<p>Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) is an undergraduate
academic degree in computer application awarded after completion of three
years course B.C.A. ,validated by the Maharishi DayanandCollege,Ajmer. The
students at DezyneE'cole College in their 3 years degree programme of BCA are
subjected to intensepractical programming on various languages like Java,
RDBMS, C++, C,PhP, Dreamweaver ,Oracle etc through projects and
presentations. </p>
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<div id="i1">BBA</div>
<p>A Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) program can
prepare students to manage companies by teaching subjects such as marketing
and human resources.
The 4 year degree program provides a fundamental education in
business and management principles.
</p>
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