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Database-driven Web sites / by Antelman, Kristin.(CARDINAL)266113;
Includes bibliographical references and index.The Research Wizard : an innovative Web application for patron service / Karen K. Hein, Marc W. Davis -- Archival content anywhere/anytime / Karen J. Underhill, Bruce Palmer -- Partnering to build a state portal : MyCalifornia / Kristine Ogilvie, John Jewell -- Moving towards a user-centered, database-driven Web site at the UCSD libraries / Laura Galvn-Estrada -- Healthlinks : a ColdFusion Web application / Brian Westra -- Appalachian State University libraries Ask A Librarian : a reference service for ASU students, faculty, staff, and alumni / Thomas McMillan Grant Bennett -- Bibliographic citation management software for Web applications / Ann Koopman -- Databases to the Web : from static to dynamic on the express / Mary Platt -- The Internet Collegiate Reference Collection / William J. Frost.
Subjects: Case studies.; Library Web sites; Library Web sites; Online databases.; Electronic information resource searching.; Electronic reference services (Libraries);
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The Manga guide to databases / by Takahashi, Mana.(CARDINAL)493847; Azuma, Shōko,1974-(CARDINAL)493848; Trend-pro Co.(CARDINAL)493481;
Includes bibliographical references (page 209) and index.What is a database? -- What is a relational database? -- Let's design a database! -- Let's learn about SQL! -- Let's operate a database! -- Databases are everywhere!
Subjects: Cartoons (Humor); Comics (Graphic works); Database management; Database management; SQL (Computer program language); SQL (Computer program language);
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Learning PHP, MySQL & JavaScript : with jQuery, CSS & HTML5 / by Nixon, Robin,1961-author.(CARDINAL)500253;
Preface -- Introduction to dynamic web content -- Setting up a development server -- Introduction to PHP -- Expressions and control flow in PHP -- PHP functions and objects -- PHP arrays -- Practical PHP -- Introduction to MySQL -- Mastering MySQL -- Accessing MySQL using PHP -- Form handling -- Cookies, sessions, and authentication -- Exploring JavaScript -- Expressions and control flow in JavaScript -- JavaScript functions, objects, and arrays -- JavaScript and PHP validation and error handling -- Using asynchronous communication -- Introduction to CSS -- Advanced CSS with CSS3 -- Accessing CSS from JavaScript -- Introduction to jQuery -- Introduction to jQuery mobile -- Introduction to HTML5 -- The HTML5 canvas -- HTML5 audio and video -- Other HTML5 features -- Bringing it all together.Build interactive, data-driven websites with the potent combination of open source technologies and web standards, even if you have only basic HTML knowledge. In this update to this popular hands-on guide, you'll tackle dynamic web programming with the latest versions of today's core technologies: PHP, MySQL, JavaScript, CSS, HTML5, and key jQuery libraries. Web designers will learn how to use these technologies together and pick up valuable web programming practices along the way--including how to optimize websites for mobile devices. At the end of the book, you'll put everything together to build a fully functional social networking site suitable for both desktop and mobile browsers.
Subjects: PHP (Computer program language); JavaScript (Computer program language); Query languages (Computer science); Cascading style sheets.; HTML (Document markup language); Web sites; Web site development.; Internet programming.; Relational databases.;
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Teach yourself visually web design / by Huddleston, Rob.(CARDINAL)558345;
Chapter 1: Tools Of Web Design And Planning Your Site -- Brief history of the web -- Understanding browsers -- Visual design tools -- Code-based tools -- Graphics programs -- Understanding the importance of planning your site -- Understanding your audience -- Gather your materials -- Plan your navigation structure -- Plan your file structure -- Chapter 2: Getting Started With HTML -- Introduction to HTML -- Create your first web page -- Save your web page -- Preview a page in a browser -- Declare your document type -- Add headings -- Add paragraphs -- Apply logical formatting -- Understanding URLs and file paths -- Link to other pages in your site -- Link to pages on the web -- Link within a page -- Link to an e-mail address -- Link to other document types -- Show tool tips for links -- Chapter 3: Creating Images -- Understanding image formats -- Legally acquiring stock images -- Understanding image optimization -- Download a stock image from the web -- Get to know the Photoshop interface -- Get to know the Photoshop Elements interface -- Use Photoshop to fix colors -- Crop and resize an image in Photoshop -- Save an image for the web in Photoshop -- Open an image for the web in Photoshop -- Open an image for editing in Photoshop elements -- Use Photoshop Elements to fix colors -- Rotate an image in Photoshop Elements -- Crop an image in Photoshop Elements -- Resize an image in Photoshop Elements -- Save an image for the web in Photoshop Elements -- Get to know the Fireworks interface -- Get to know the Illustrator interface -- Create a button in Fireworks -- Save an image for the web in Fireworks -- Create a logo in Illustrator -- Save an Illustrator image for the web -- Add an image to your web page -- Make your images accessible -- Use images as links -- Chapter 4: Formatting Your Pages -- Introduction to CSS -- Create an embedded style sheet -- Understanding units of measurement -- Set the font and text size on your page -- Understanding color on the web -- Determine a color scheme using Kuler -- Set text color -- Set a background color -- Add a background image -- Control background image tiling -- Position background images -- Apply additional text formatting -- Indent and align text -- Apply spacing with padding -- Control whitespace with margins -- Specify widths -- Add borders -- Chapter 5: Advanced CSS -- Style multiple elements -- Format text with spans -- Group elements with divs -- Apply styles with classes -- Apply styles with IDs -- Use contextual selectors -- Use pseudo-elements -- Use pseudo-classes -- Create an external style sheet -- Link a style sheet to a page -- Use the cascade -- Chapter 6: Laying Out Pages -- Set up your page for CSS layouts -- Float elements -- Use margins and padding to fix float problems -- Work with overflow -- Chapter 7: Adding Tables And Lists -- Add data tables -- Format tables with CSS -- Create complex tables -- Add a header row -- Add table sections -- Add an unordered list -- Add an ordered list -- Style lists -- Chapter 8: Creating A Page Visually In Dreamweaver -- Introduction to Dreamweaver's interface -- Define a site in Dreamweaver -- Create a new document -- Replace the logo placeholder -- Replace the main content -- Replace the content in the sidebar and footer -- Add navigation -- Add images -- Insert a Photoshop image -- Edit a Photoshop image in Dreamweaver -- Modify CSS -- Add new styles -- Preview the page using live view -- Preview the page in a browser -- Preview the page in other browsers using BrowserLab -- Chapter 9: Adding Interactivity And Multimedia -- Introduction to JavaScript and Ajax -- Embed JavaScript in HTML -- Write a function -- Change the visibility of an object -- Create a menu using Spry -- Create a calendar control with YUI -- Create an image gallery with jQuery -- Create animation using Flash Professional -- Publish a Flash movie -- Add a Flash movie to your page in Dreamweaver -- Convert a video to Flash video -- Add Flash video usFrom the Publisher: The mechanics of Web design made easy for visual learners. An effective Web site combines good graphic design principles with a functional user interface. This colorful, step-by-step guide shows visual learners how to plan, develop, and publish a site, all with easy-to-follow lessons. Each task is illustrated with screen shots accompanied by numbered steps. You'll learn all the tools and techniques for creating great-looking Web sites that users will love. -- Good Web design incorporates basic graphic design principles as well as the techniques required to make a site easy to navigate and user-friendly -- Those who learn best when someone shows them how will quickly get up to speed with the full-color screen shots and step-by-step illustrations in this visual guide -- Covers planning a site, creating eye-popping content with popular Adobe tools, building in functionality with HTML and CSS, testing the site, taking it live, and keeping it up to date -- Companion Web site features code and design examples for experimentation -- If you find learning easier when someone shows you how to do something, you'll quickly learn to build Web sites with Teach Yourself VISUALLY Web Design.
Subjects: Dreamweaver (Computer file); Cascading style sheets.; Relational databases.; Web site development.; Web sites; Web sites;
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Sams teach yourself beginning databases in 24 hours / by Plew, Ronald R.(CARDINAL)213295; Stephens, Ryan K.(CARDINAL)212592;
Discusses how to choose the correct database, how to design a database, how to organize data, how to query and update data, how to create reports, and how to build applications that use databases.
Subjects: Database management.; Databases.; Relational databases.;
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Learning PHP, MySQL & JavaScript : with jQuery, CSS & HTML5 / by Nixon, Robin,1961-author.;
Introduction to dynamic web content -- Setting up a development server -- Introduction to PHP -- Expressions and control flow in PHP -- PHP functions and objects -- PHP arrays -- Practical PHP -- Introduction to MySQL -- Mastering MySQL -- Accessing MySQL using PHP -- Form handling -- Cookies, sessions, and authentication -- Exploring JavaScript -- Expressions and control flow in JavaScript -- JavaScript functions, objects, and arrays -- JavaScript and PHP validation and error handling -- Using Ajax -- Introduction to CSS -- Advanced CSS with CSS3 -- Accessing CSS from JavaScript -- Introduction to jQuery -- Introduction to HTML5 -- The HTML5 canvas -- HTML5 audio and video -- Other HTML5 features -- Bringing it all together.
Subjects: MySQL (Electronic resource); PHP (Computer program language); JavaScript (Computer program language); Query languages (Computer science); Cascading style sheets.; HTML (Document markup language); Web sites; Web site development.; Internet programming.; Relational databases.;
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Airport passenger conveyance systems planning guidebook / by United States.Federal Aviation Administration.(CARDINAL)139906; Airport Cooperative Research Program.(CARDINAL)307624; Clemson University.(CARDINAL)143631; Kimley-Horn and Associates.(CARDINAL)169649; National Research Council (U.S.).Transportation Research Board.(CARDINAL)141287; TransSolutions, LLC.(CARDINAL)308672;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 55-56).Background -- Best practices -- Design considerations -- Overview of decision-making framework -- Passenger conveyance database and user's guide."Describes best practices and specific design considerations and presents decision-making frameworks for implementing passenger conveyance systems. Passenger conveyance components include escalators, elevators, moving walkways, and passenger assist vehicles/carts. Automated People Mover systems (the subject of ACRP Reports 37 and 37A), personal rapid transit systems, and shuttle bus systems are not covered in the Guidebook. In addition to the Guidebook, ACRP Report 67 also includes a comprehensive database along with a Decision-Support Tool for planning, designing, and evaluating passenger conveyance systems at airports as a function of specific airport design and operating parameters. This database allows project planners to examine how passenger conveyance components operate as a system throughout different areas within the airport environment"--Foreword.Research sponsored by the Federal Aviation Administration
Subjects: Technical reports.; Passenger conveyors; Aeronautics, Commercial; Airport buildings; Escalators; Elevators; Intra-airport transportation;
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Guidelines for value engineering. by American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.(CARDINAL)138446;
Includes bibliographical references (page 20).Executive summary -- Introduction and background -- Elements of a state value engineering program, general -- Design value engineering guidelines -- Construction value engineering guidelines -- Database systems -- Appendix, list of resources.
Subjects: Value analysis (Cost control); Roads;
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Supplement to the AASHTO guide for design of pavement structures. by American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.(CARDINAL)138446; American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.AASHTO guide for design of pavement structures.;
This Supplement includes alternative design procedures that can be used in place of or in conjunction with the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) "Guide for the Design of Pavement Structures", Part II, Section 3.2, Rigid Pavement Design, and Section 3.3, Rigid Pavement Joint Design. The Supplement contains the recommendations from National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Project 1-30, modified based on the results of the verification study conducted using the Long Term Pavement Performance (LTPP) database.
Subjects: Pavements; Pavements, Concrete; Pavements;
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Databases demystified / by Oppel, Andrew J.(CARDINAL)545330;
Presents a guide that gives readers necessary information to build and manage their own database, including how to form database queries, connect databases to applications, and store data for analysis.Young AdultYoung Adult
Subjects: Databases.;
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