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    Become A Certified Html, Css, Javascript Web Developer

    Become A Certified Html, Css, Javascript Web Developer
    Last updated 11/2020
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    Complete coverage of HTML, CSS, Javascript while you Earn Four Respected Certifications

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    Completely Updated for 2020 with 40 NEW lectures, course guides, and coding activities. Complete coverage of ES6!    Learn What It Takes to Code Dynamic, Professional Websites and Web Apps From The Comfort of Your Own Home  Do you ever browse the internet wondering how your favorite websites were built? Facebook, Twitter, Amazon—they were all created by people who at one point in time didn’t know anything about coding. How did they obtain this knowledge?  In this comprehensive course, I’m going to show you everything you need to know so that you can follow in these people’s footsteps.  You’re going to learn how to code AND you’re going to become a certified professional from a recognized international trainer. And best of all, you’re going to have fun doing it.  You Don’t Have to Be a Genius or a Mathematical Wizard.  So many people believe that you must have a special ‘gift’ to create professional-quality, dynamic websites/web apps. 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    Overview

    Section 1: Program Information

    Lecture 1 About Our Certifications

    Section 2: Your Development Toolbox

    Lecture 2 Tools Introduction

    Lecture 3 VSCode Workshop

    Lecture 4 GitHub Workshop

    Section 3: Certified HTML5 Specialist 2019

    Lecture 5 Basic Document Structure

    Lecture 6 Heading Tags

    Lecture 7 Paragraph Tags

    Lecture 8 More Text Markup

    Lecture 9 CSS Text

    Lecture 10 Div and Span

    Lecture 11 Google Fonts

    Lecture 12 CSS Libraries

    Lecture 13 Lists

    Lecture 14 Links

    Lecture 15 Tables

    Lecture 16 Media

    Lecture 17 Forms

    Lecture 18 Buttons

    Lecture 19 Box Model

    Lecture 20 Page Layout

    Lecture 21 Flexbox

    Lecture 22 Final Project

    Section 4: Certified CSS Specialist 2019

    Lecture 23 CSS Basics

    Lecture 24 All About Styling Text

    Lecture 25 Complex Selectors

    Lecture 26 Styling Forms and Buttons

    Lecture 27 The CSS Box Model Revisited

    Lecture 28 Understanding CSS Postioning

    Lecture 29 Responsive Design with CSS

    Lecture 30 CSS Transitions and Animations

    Lecture 31 Working with CSS Sprite Sheets

    Section 5: JavaScript Specialist 2019

    Lecture 32 Write Your First Lines of Code

    Lecture 33 JavaScript Variables

    Lecture 34 Understanding Operators

    Lecture 35 Decisions… Decisions

    Lecture 36 Around and Around

    Lecture 37 Arrays

    Lecture 38 Classes and Objects

    Lecture 39 ES6: Let and Const

    Lecture 40 ES6: Functions

    Lecture 41 ES6: Maps

    Lecture 42 ES6: Sets

    Lecture 43 ES6: Multiline Strings and String Templates

    Lecture 44 ES6: JSON and Destructuring

    Lecture 45 ES6: Classes and Objects

    Lecture 46 ES6: Promises

    Section 6: jQuery for Application Development

    Lecture 47 1.1 Your first jQuery Page

    Lecture 48 1.2 What is jQuery… Why?

    Lecture 49 1.3 Adding jQuery to Your Site

    Lecture 50 1.4 jQuery Syntax

    Lecture 51 1.5 The document.ready() Event

    Lecture 52 1.6 Basic Selectors (name, class name and Id)

    Lecture 53 1.7 Complex Selectors (attribute, css, decendent)

    Lecture 54 1.8 First, Last, and (n)th Selectors

    Lecture 55 1.9 Other Pseudo Selectors

    Lecture 56 2.1 Fading in and Out

    Lecture 57 2.2 Showing and Hiding Elements

    Lecture 58 2.3 Hiding Versus Removing Elements

    Lecture 59 2.4 Sliding Elements

    Lecture 60 2.5 Creating Animations

    Lecture 61 2.6 Chaining Animations

    Lecture 62 2.7 Understanding Callback Functions

    Lecture 63 3.1 Adding and Removing Classes

    Lecture 64 3.2 Inserting and Appending Content

    Lecture 65 3.3 Height and Width of Elements

    Lecture 66 3.4 Positioning Elements

    Lecture 67 3.5 Working with Element Content

    Lecture 68 3.6 Wrapping Elements

    Lecture 69 4.1 Blur and Focus Form Events

    Lecture 70 4.2 The .change() Event

    Lecture 71 4.3 The .select() Event

    Lecture 72 4.4 The .submit() Event

    Lecture 73 4.5 Serializing Form Content

    Section 7: (OLDER- For Reference) HTML 5 Specialist: First Steps in HTML

    Lecture 74 Welcome to the course

    Lecture 75 About the Specialist Designation

    Lecture 76 About the Instructor

    Lecture 77 Quick Start— Making Your First HTML5 Page

    Lecture 78 Obtain the Tools of the Trade

    Lecture 79 Learning Basic Document Structure

    Lecture 80 Anatomy of a Tag- The only vocabulary you need to know

    Lecture 81 Section lab Video PDF and Solution

    Lecture 82 Wrap-Up Section 1

    Section 8: (OLDER - For Reference) Everything you wanted to know about formatting text

    Lecture 83 Welcome to Section 2

    Lecture 84 Paragraph Tags

    Lecture 85 Break Tags

    Lecture 86 Preformatted Text

    Lecture 87 HTML5 Heading Tags

    Lecture 88 Lists

    Lecture 89 Quotations and Citations

    Lecture 90 Formatting: Bold, Italics and More

    Lecture 91 Computer Code

    Lecture 92 HTML5 Containers

    Lecture 93 Section Lab Video, PDF and Solution

    Lecture 94 Wrap-Up Section 2

    Section 9: (OLDER - For Reference) Hyperlinks- Connecting Pages and Content

    Lecture 95 Welcome to Section 3

    Lecture 96 Creating an internal link

    Lecture 97 Linking to the outside world

    Lecture 98 The Target Attribute

    Lecture 99 Anchors to Navigate Long Pages

    Lecture 100 Section Lab, Video, PDF and SOlution

    Lecture 101 Wrap-Up Section 3

    Section 10: (OLDER - For Reference) Digital Media

    Lecture 102 Welcome to Section 4

    Lecture 103 Inserting Images

    Lecture 104 Creating Image Links

    Lecture 105 Understanding Image and Image Size

    Lecture 106 Sizing Images Responsively

    Lecture 107 Playing and Controlling Audio

    Lecture 108 Playing and Controlling Video

    Lecture 109 Section Lab Video, PDF and Solution

    Lecture 110 Wrap-Up Section 4

    Section 11: (OLDER - For Reference) Displaying Data in Tables and iFrames

    Lecture 111 Welcome to Section 5

    Lecture 112 Defining a Table

    Lecture 113 Defining Border of a Table

    Lecture 114 Determining Table and Cell Width

    Lecture 115 Defining Table Headers

    Lecture 116 Spanning Multiple Rows and Columns

    Lecture 117 Inserting iFrame Content

    Lecture 118 Adding a table caption

    Lecture 119 Section lab Video, PDF and Solution

    Lecture 120 Wrap-Up Section 5

    Section 12: (OLDER - For Reference) Interacting with the User Via Forms

    Lecture 121 Welcome to Section 6

    Lecture 122 Defining the form

    Lecture 123 Text Input

    Lecture 124 Limiting Text input

    Lecture 125 Multiple Choice

    Lecture 126 Form Submission

    Lecture 127 Generic Buttons

    Lecture 128 Date Inputs

    Lecture 129 Numerical Inputs

    Lecture 130 Organizing a form with fieldsets

    Lecture 131 Section Lab Video, PDF and Solution

    Lecture 132 Wrap-up Section 6

    Section 13: (OLDER - For Reference) Professional HTML5 Practice

    Lecture 133 Welcome to Section 7

    Lecture 134 Commenting your code

    Lecture 135 Meta Tags

    Lecture 136 Inserting External Javascript Code

    Lecture 137 Search Engine Readiness

    Lecture 138 It's a Colorful Wordl

    Lecture 139 Identifying HTML5 API's

    Lecture 140 Drawing on Canvas

    Lecture 141 Wrap-up Section 7

    Section 14: (OLDER - For Reference) Styling with CSS

    Lecture 142 Welcome to Section 8

    Lecture 143 Where to Style

    Lecture 144 CSS Selectors

    Lecture 145 Fundamental Typography with CSS

    Lecture 146 Understanding CSS Box Model

    Lecture 147 Floating Your Layout

    Lecture 148 Section Lab Video, PDF and Solution

    Lecture 149 Section 8 Wrap-Up

    Section 15: (OLDER - For Reference) Responsive Design Fundamentals

    Lecture 150 Welcome to Section 9

    Lecture 151 Demonstrating Responsive Design

    Lecture 152 Using a responsive stylesheet

    Lecture 153 Responsive Headers

    Lecture 154 Section Lab Video, PDF and Solution

    Lecture 155 Wrap Up Section 9/ Course Wrap-Up

    Section 16: (OLDER - For Reference) CSS3 Introduction

    Lecture 156 Welcome to the Course

    Lecture 157 HelloWorld Example

    Lecture 158 CSS intro/ tools

    Lecture 159 CSS Format

    Lecture 160 Colors in CSS

    Lecture 161 Comments in CSS

    Lecture 162 Complex Selectors

    Lecture 163 ID and Class Selectors

    Lecture 164 3 Methods of Linking CSS

    Lecture 165 CSS3 new features

    Lecture 166 Lab 1 Introduction

    Lecture 167 Lab 1 Solution

    Section 17: (OLDER - For Reference) Styling Specific Elements

    Lecture 168 Chapter 2 intro, Styling Specific Elements

    Lecture 169 Styling Text

    Lecture 170 Fonts in CSS

    Lecture 171 Web Fonts

    Lecture 172 Styling Tables and Lists

    Lecture 173 Background Image Styling

    Lecture 174 The Sliding Door Technique Part 1

    Lecture 175 The Sliding Door Technique Part 2

    Lecture 176 Using Sprite Sheets

    Lecture 177 Creating a Drop Down Menu with CSS Part 1

    Lecture 178 Creating Drop Down Menus with CSS Part 2

    Lecture 179 Lab 2 Introduction

    Lecture 180 Lab 2 Solution

    Section 18: (OLDER - For Reference) The Box Model

    Lecture 181 Introduction

    Lecture 182 The Box Model Introduction

    Lecture 183 The Content Area of the Box Model Part 1

    Lecture 184 The Content Area of the Box Model Part 2

    Lecture 185 Border and Outline Styling fo the Box Model

    Lecture 186 Margin and Padding Styling for the Box Model

    Lecture 187 Lab 3 Introduction

    Lecture 188 Lab 3 Solution

    Section 19: (OLDER - For Reference) Animations with CSS3

    Lecture 189 Introduction

    Lecture 190 CSS3 Transform Property

    Lecture 191 CSS3 Transitions

    Lecture 192 CSS3 Animations

    Lecture 193 Lab 4 Introduction

    Lecture 194 Lab 4 Solution

    Section 20: (OLDER - For Reference) Putting Elements Together

    Lecture 195 Introduction

    Lecture 196 The Display Property

    Lecture 197 In Depth CSS Positioning

    Lecture 198 Floating elements

    Lecture 199 Lab 5 Introduction

    Lecture 200 Lab 5 solution

    Section 21: (OLDER - For Reference) Responsive Design for Web and Mobile

    Lecture 201 Introduction

    Lecture 202 The Concepts of Adaptive and Responsive Design

    Lecture 203 Testing on Mobile Devices

    Lecture 204 Media Query

    Lecture 205 Lab 6 Introduction

    Lecture 206 Lab 6 Solution

    Section 22: (OLDER - For Reference) Getting Started

    Lecture 207 Writing Your First Javascript Program-Quick Win Intro

    Lecture 208 Where to Put Javascript Code

    Lecture 209 The window.onload Function

    Lecture 210 Output to the console

    Lecture 211 Output to the Browser

    Lecture 212 Understanding getElementByID()

    Section 23: (OLDER - For Reference) Variables and Math

    Lecture 213 Section Introduction

    Lecture 214 Declaring and Initializing Variables

    Lecture 215 Types of Javascript Variables

    Lecture 216 Operators and Arithemtic in Javascript

    Lecture 217 Javascript Math Functions

    Lecture 218 It's True! You can Understand Booleans

    Lecture 219 Javascript Guessing Game

    Section 24: (OLDER - For Reference) Conditionals

    Lecture 220 Section Introduction

    Lecture 221 If Statements

    Lecture 222 If…Else Statements

    Lecture 223 If and Else If

    Lecture 224 Nested if Statements

    Lecture 225 Javascript Switch Statement

    Lecture 226 Javascript Program: Calculating Bonuses

    Section 25: (OLDER - For Reference) Loops

    Lecture 227 Section Introduction

    Lecture 228 While Loops

    Lecture 229 Do…While Loops

    Lecture 230 For Loops

    Lecture 231 For…In Loops

    Lecture 232 Endless Loops

    Lecture 233 Break and Continue Statements

    Lecture 234 Javascript Program: Calculating Simple Interest

    Section 26: (OLDER - For Reference) Functions

    Lecture 235 Section Introduction

    Lecture 236 Defining a Simple Function and Function Callls

    Lecture 237 Function Parameters

    Lecture 238 The Return Statement

    Lecture 239 Anonymous Functions

    Section 27: (OLDER - For Reference) Events

    Lecture 240 Section Introduction

    Lecture 241 Mouse Events

    Lecture 242 Keyboard Events

    Lecture 243 Form Events

    Lecture 244 The Event Object

    Section 28: (OLDER - For Reference) Dialog Boxes

    Lecture 245 Section Introduction

    Lecture 246 Alert Dialogs

    Lecture 247 Confirm Dialogs

    Lecture 248 Prompt Dialogs

    Section 29: (OLDER - For Reference) Arrays

    Lecture 249 Section Introduction

    Lecture 250 Declaring Arrays

    Lecture 251 Accessing and Editing Array Elements

    Lecture 252 Looping Through Arrays

    Lecture 253 Array Functions

    Section 30: (OLDER - For Reference) Strings

    Lecture 254 Section Introduction

    Lecture 255 charAt(), includes() and indexOf()

    Lecture 256 search() and replace()

    Lecture 257 slice(), split() and substr()

    Section 31: (OLDER - For Reference) Dates

    Lecture 258 Section Introduction

    Lecture 259 Getting Current Date and Time

    Lecture 260 Setting a Custom Date and Time

    Lecture 261 More Date and Time Functions

    Section 32: (OLDER - For Reference) Regular Expressions

    Lecture 262 Section Introduction

    Lecture 263 Understanding Regular Expressions

    Lecture 264 Testing for Matches

    Lecture 265 Search and Replace with RegEx

    Section 33: (OLDER - For Reference) DOM Elements

    Lecture 266 Section Introduction

    Lecture 267 getElementById() and innerHTML

    Lecture 268 Changing DOM Elements

    Lecture 269 Adding and Deleting Elements

    Lecture 270 Locating Elements

    Section 34: (OLDER - For Reference) Services

    Lecture 271 Section Introduction

    Lecture 272 xmlHttpRequest() Object

    Lecture 273 Making get Requests

    Lecture 274 Making post Requests

    Lecture 275 Working with text content

    Lecture 276 Working with XML Content

    Section 35: (OLDER - For Reference) JSON

    Lecture 277 Section Introduction

    Lecture 278 Understanding JSON Notation

    Lecture 279 Obtaining JSON Content from a service

    Lecture 280 Parsing JSON Content

    Section 36: (OLDER - For Reference) Applied Javscript Examples

    Lecture 281 Section Introduction

    Lecture 282 Drawing on a Canvas

    Lecture 283 Geolocation

    Section 37: (OLDER - For Reference) Javascript Objects and Classes

    Lecture 284 Section Introduction

    Lecture 285 Custom Objects

    Lecture 286 Javascript Classes

    Section 38: (OLDER - For Reference) Your First Lines of PHP

    Lecture 287 Quickstart: Your First PHP Script

    Lecture 288 Setting Up Your Web Server

    Lecture 289 Intergrating HTML and PHP

    Lecture 290 Calling PHP Page from HTML

    Section 39: (OLDER - For Reference) Echo and Print

    Lecture 291 Echo and Print Text

    Lecture 292 Echo and Print Numbers and Expressions

    Lecture 293 Echo and Print with HTML Code

    Section 40: (OLDER - For Reference) Constants and Variables

    Lecture 294 Constants

    Lecture 295 Declaring and Initalizing PHP Variables

    Lecture 296 PHP Variable Types

    Section 41: (OLDER - For Reference) PHP Operators

    Lecture 297 Arithmetic Operators

    Lecture 298 Comparison Operators

    Lecture 299 Logical Operators

    Lecture 300 Assignment Operators

    Section 42: (OLDER - For Reference) Conditionals in PHP

    Lecture 301 Basic If Statements

    Lecture 302 If…Else

    Lecture 303 Else…If

    Lecture 304 Switch Statements

    Section 43: (OLDER - For Reference) Loops

    Lecture 305 While Loops

    Lecture 306 Do…While Loops

    Lecture 307 For Loops

    Section 44: (OLDER - For Reference) File Inclusion

    Lecture 308 Include

    Lecture 309 Require

    Section 45: (OLDER - For Reference) Arrays

    Lecture 310 Simple Arrays

    Lecture 311 For…Each Array Through an Array

    Lecture 312 Associative Arrays

    Lecture 313 Multidimensional Arrays

    Lecture 314 Superglobal Arrays

    Section 46: (OLDER - For Reference) PHP Strings

    Lecture 315 strlen(), strpos(), str_word_count()

    Lecture 316 str_getcsv(), addlsashes(), stripslashes()

    Lecture 317 implode() and explode()

    Lecture 318 Hashes and Encryption

    Section 47: (OLDER - For Reference) Functions in PHP

    Lecture 319 Simple Functions

    Lecture 320 Functions Arguments

    Lecture 321 Return Values

    Section 48: (OLDER - For Reference) File I/0 with PHP

    Lecture 322 Writing Files to the Server

    Lecture 323 Reading Files from the Server

    Lecture 324 Writing CSV Files

    Lecture 325 Reading CSV FIles

    Section 49: (OLDER - For Reference) Working with Cookies

    Lecture 326 Setting Cookies

    Lecture 327 Reading Cookies

    Lecture 328 Deleting Cookies

    Section 50: (OLDER - For Reference) Working with session Variables

    Lecture 329 Beginning a Session

    Lecture 330 Passing Session Variables

    Lecture 331 Ending a Session

    Section 51: (OLDER - For Reference) Sending Email with PHP

    Lecture 332 Sending a Plain Text Email

    Lecture 333 Sending HTML Email

    Section 52: (OLDER - For Reference) Working with a mySQL database

    Lecture 334 Connecting to a mySQL database

    Lecture 335 Making a simple Database Query

    Lecture 336 Saving Data to a Database

    Lecture 337 Editing Data in a Database

    Lecture 338 Deleting Data in a Database

    Section 53: HTML Ch 1: Welcome To HTML

    Lecture 339 Course Introduction

    Lecture 340 Register for the Certified Web Developer Exam

    Lecture 341 Become A Certified Web Developer

    Lecture 342 Web Development Technologies

    Lecture 343 Hello World with HTML

    Lecture 344 Hello World HTML

    Lecture 345 Basic Document Structure HTML 4.01/XHTML

    Lecture 346 Basic HTML and XHTML Structure files

    Lecture 347 Basic Document Structure HTML5

    Lecture 348 Basic Document Structure HTML5 file

    Lecture 349 Using Comments in HTML

    Lecture 350 Comments HTML

    Lecture 351 HTML Head Elements

    Lecture 352 Chapter 1 Lab

    Section 54: HTML Ch 2: Text Markup

    Lecture 353 Text Markup

    Lecture 354 Text Markup HTML file

    Lecture 355 Div And Span Tags

    Lecture 356 Div And Span Tags HTML

    Lecture 357 HTML5 Text Markup Tags

    Lecture 358 HTML5 Text MarkUp

    Lecture 359 Selecting Text Color, Font and Font Size

    Lecture 360 Text Color, Font, and Font Size HTML and CSS

    Lecture 361 Text Alignment, Decoration, Indentation and Text Transformation

    Lecture 362 Text Alignment, Decoration, Indentation and Text Transformation folder

    Lecture 363 Chapter 2 Lab

    Section 55: HTML Ch 3: Working with Lists

    Lecture 364 Ordered Lists

    Lecture 365 Ordered List

    Lecture 366 Unordered Lists

    Lecture 367 Unordered List HTML

    Lecture 368 CSS for Lists

    Lecture 369 CSS for Lists zip folder

    Lecture 370 Chapter 3 Lab

    Section 56: HTML Ch 4: Creating HTML Links

    Lecture 371 Creating Internal and External Links

    Lecture 372 Creating Internal and External Links folder

    Lecture 373 Creating Anchors

    Lecture 374 Page Anchors HTML

    Lecture 375 Styling Links with CSS Pseudo-Classes

    Lecture 376 Styling Links with CSS Pseudo-Classes HTML

    Lecture 377 Chapter 4 Lab

    Lecture 378 Lab Starter

    Section 57: HTML Ch 5: Working with Images and Media

    Lecture 379 Displaying Images/Image Links/ Image Styling with CSS

    Lecture 380 Displaying Images Folder

    Lecture 381 HTML5 Audio Embeds

    Lecture 382 Audio Embed folder

    Lecture 383 HTML5 Video Embeds

    Lecture 384 Video HTML

    Lecture 385 Video Sample

    Lecture 386 Chapter 5 Lab

    Section 58: HTML Ch 6: HTML Tables

    Lecture 387 Creating Tables with HTML

    Lecture 388 Creating Tables

    Lecture 389 Strings in PHP

    Lecture 390 Styling Tables with CSS

    Lecture 391 Styling Tables

    Lecture 392 Chapter 6 Lab

    Section 59: HTML Ch 7: HTML Forms

    Lecture 393 Creating Text Form Elements

    Lecture 394 Form

    Lecture 395 Creating Radio Button and Checkbox Elements

    Lecture 396 Creating Radio Button and Checkbox Elements

    Lecture 397 New HTML5 Form Elements

    Lecture 398 New HTML5 Form Elements

    Lecture 399 Creating Multi-Select Elements

    Lecture 400 Creating Multi-Select Elements

    Lecture 401 Chapter 7 Lab

    Section 60: HTML Ch 8: Understanding the CSS Box Model

    Lecture 402 Understanding the Content Box Model

    Lecture 403 Box Model

    Lecture 404 Working with Margin, Padding and Borders

    Section 61: HTML Ch 9: CSS Based Page Layout

    Lecture 405 Inline Vs. Block Level Elements & Positioning Divs

    Lecture 406 Inline vs Block

    Lecture 407 Float and Clear

    Lecture 408 Float and Clear

    Lecture 409 Creating a CSS Navigation Bar

    Lecture 410 Navigation Bar

    Lecture 411 Chapter 9 Lab

    Lecture 412 Lab Starter

    Section 62: Javascript Ch 1: Hello Javascript!

    Lecture 413 Hello World in Javascript

    Lecture 414 Where To Put Javascript

    Lecture 415 Chapter 1 Examples

    Lecture 416 Chapter 1 Labs

    Lecture 417 Chapter 1 Lab Solution

    Section 63: Javascript Ch 2: Storing Information in Variables

    Lecture 418 Learning to use Variables

    Lecture 419 Variable Operators

    Lecture 420 Chapter 2 Examples

    Lecture 421 Chapter 2 Labs

    Lecture 422 Chapter 2 Lab Solution

    Section 64: Javascript Ch 3: Conditional Statements

    Lecture 423 Simple Conditionals

    Lecture 424 If Else If Statements

    Lecture 425 Switch… Case… Break Statements

    Lecture 426 Chapter 3 Examples

    Lecture 427 Chapter 3 Labs

    Lecture 428 Chapter 3 Lab Solution

    Section 65: Javascript Ch 4: Dialog Boxes

    Lecture 429 Three Types of Javascript Dialogs

    Lecture 430 Dialogs

    Lecture 431 Chapter 4 Labs

    Lecture 432 Chapter 4 Lab Solution

    Section 66: Javascript Ch 5: Now We're Iterating! Loops in Javascript

    Lecture 433 While Loops and Do…While Loops

    Lecture 434 For Loops and Practical Application of a Loop

    Lecture 435 Lab 5 Hint Video

    Lecture 436 Chapter 5 Examples

    Lecture 437 Chapter 5 Labs

    Lecture 438 Chapter 5 Lab Solution 1

    Lecture 439 Chapter 5 Lab Solution 2

    Section 67: Javascript Ch 6: Coding Javascript Functions

    Lecture 440 Function Introduction

    Lecture 441 Functions, Parameters and Returns

    Lecture 442 Calling Functions From Events

    Section 68: (OLDER - For Reference) Everything you wanted to know about formatting text

    Lecture 443 Chapter 6 Examples

    Lecture 444 Chapter 6 Labs

    Lecture 445 Lab Starter

    Lecture 446 Lab Solutions

    Section 69: Javascript Ch 7: Working With Arrays

    Lecture 447 Declaring Arrays

    Lecture 448 Manipulating Arrays

    Lecture 449 Chapter 7 Examples

    Lecture 450 Chapter 7 Labs

    Lecture 451 Chapter 7 Lab Solution

    Section 70: Javascript Ch 8: The String Object

    Lecture 452 String Objects

    Lecture 453 String Object

    Lecture 454 Chapter 8 Labs

    Lecture 455 Chapter8 Lab Solution

    Section 71: Javascript Ch 9: Obtaining and Manipulating User Information

    Lecture 456 User Information

    Lecture 457 Visitor Information

    Lecture 458 Chapter 9 Labs

    Lecture 459 Chapter 9 Lab Solution

    Section 72: Javascript Ch 10: The Document Object

    Lecture 460 Document Object

    Lecture 461 The InnerHTML Property

    Lecture 462 Chapter 10 Files

    Lecture 463 Chapter 10 Labs

    Lecture 464 Chapter 10 Lab Starter

    Lecture 465 Chapter 10 Lab Solution

    Section 73: PHP mySQL Ch 1: Your First PHP Scripts

    Lecture 466 Setting Up Your Environment

    Lecture 467 Understand PHP Development Workflow

    Lecture 468 Writing Your First Scripts

    Lecture 469 echo, print() and printf()

    Lecture 470 Chapter 1 Scripts

    Lecture 471 PHP Chapter 1 Lab

    Section 74: PHP mySQL Ch 2: Variables

    Lecture 472 Introducing Variables

    Lecture 473 Variable Operators

    Lecture 474 Chapter 2 Scripts

    Lecture 475 PHP Chapter 2 Lab

    Section 75: PHP mySQL Ch 3: Arrays

    Lecture 476 Declaring Simple PHP Arrays

    Lecture 477 Associative Arrays

    Lecture 478 Multidimensional Arrays

    Lecture 479 Super Global Arrays

    Lecture 480 Chapter 3 Scripts

    Lecture 481 PHP Chapter 3 Lab

    Section 76: PHP mySQL Ch 4: Conditionals

    Lecture 482 Simple Conditionals

    Lecture 483 Complex Conditionals

    Lecture 484 Switch/Case/Break

    Lecture 485 Ternary Operator

    Lecture 486 Chapter 4 Scripts

    Lecture 487 PHP Chapter 4 Lab

    Section 77: PHP mySQL Ch 5: Loops

    Lecture 488 While… Do While Loop

    Lecture 489 For Loops

    Lecture 490 Foreach Loops

    Lecture 491 Chapter 5 Scripts

    Lecture 492 PHP Chapter 5 Lab

    Section 78: PHP mySQL Ch 6: Custom PHP Functions

    Lecture 493 Includes

    Lecture 494 Creating a Simple Function

    Lecture 495 Function Arguments

    Lecture 496 The Return Statement

    Lecture 497 Chapter 6 Scripts

    Lecture 498 PHP Chapter 6 Lab

    Section 79: PHP mySQL Ch 7: Server File I/O

    Lecture 499 Saving Files on the Server

    Lecture 500 Reading Files on the Server

    Lecture 501 Append and Delete

    Lecture 502 CSV Files

    Lecture 503 Chapter 7 Scripts

    Lecture 504 PHP Chapter 7 Lab

    Section 80: PHP mySQL Ch 8: Sending Email with PHP

    Lecture 505 Sending Text Email

    Lecture 506 Sending HTML Email

    Lecture 507 Chapter 8 Scripts

    Section 81: PHP mySQL Ch 9: Working with the mySQL Database

    Lecture 508 Setting Up the Database

    Lecture 509 Retrieving a Query from the Database

    Lecture 510 Storing Information in the Database

    Lecture 511 Deleting and Updating Database Records

    Lecture 512 Complex Queries

    Lecture 513 Chapter 9 Scripts

    Lecture 514 PHP Chapter 9 Lab

    Section 82: PHP mySQL Ch 10: Useful PHP Classes and Objects

    Lecture 515 Date Object

    Lecture 516 Sessions

    Section 83: Lab Solutions

    Lecture 517 Cookies

    Lecture 518 Chapter 10 Scripts

    Lecture 519 PHP Chapter 10 Lab

    Lecture 520 HTML Lab Solutions

    Lecture 521 Javascript Lab Solutions

    Lecture 522 PHP Lab Solutions

    Section 84: Bonus Lecture

    Lecture 523 Bonus Lecture

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