Ken Wai's public fiddles
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EXam Javascript+JSON
This is a simple example that shows how to process an array of JSON objects.
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Exam Revision
Simple horizontal menu using psuedo-class hover and block float left and pre-loaded but hidden content.
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Menu with preloaded content
Simple horizontal menu using psuedo-class hover and block float left and pre-loaded but hidden content.
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Menu with preloaded content
Simple horizontal menu using psuedo-class hover and block float left and pre-loaded but hidden content.
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ernndk4z
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Week 4 Military time
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Practice Week 4 Task 8
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Week 4 Task 8 (Schedule)
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Table and CSS(W/O <Table>
Week 3 Task 8
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Week 3 Activity 2 Task 5
Without modifying the HTML or JavaScript panels, and only editing the CSS panel, make the list of cars red, the list of tyres green, and the list of insurers blue. Change the colour of the text that is not part of an unordered list to purple.
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Editing the DOM (Template)
This fiddle edits the DOM to change the DIV element with the id of content and sets the backgroundColor style attribute.
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Week 4 Task 7
Write a function that converts a string for the day of the week into a number. For example, the function should return 0 for the string “Monday” and return 6 for the string “Sunday. Return -1 if the string is not a valid day of the week. HINT: See the Array indexOf() method at http://www.w3schools.com/jsref/jsref_indexof_array.asp
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Week 4 Task 8
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Week 4 Task 2
Memorise this shit
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Week 4 Task 1
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Week 4 Task 2
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Week 4 Task 3
No-Library (pure JS), HTML, CSS, JavaScript
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Week 3 Task 6
Create a recipe
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Week 3 Task 6
Create a recipe
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Week 3 Task 5
Week 3 Task 5