2016 WEB/401 Tutorial includes WORKING Login Form with Cookies and JavaScript
Download NOW @ http://UOP-Tutorials.info/web401.html JavaScript Enhanced Page Tutorial includes instructions for changing Banner image and changing the information. Example Screenshot shown below: Write a JavaScript function that will make strings uppercase and remove all spaces. Apply your JavaScript function to username inputs in your login page. Enhance client usability by using events. For example, as the page loads, the cursor should be focused on the username text box. In addition, code an event on your login page providing me with the following information. Name, Area of Study, City and State you live in, current field you work. Submit your updated web page. Note: Tutorial includes instructions for editing the web pages and includes ALL Login Forms shown below. Login Forms WORK exactly as the UOP Instructions require. Guaranteed A+ Work! Add two additional pages: Company information page User profile page Use at least five pieces of profile information (name, birthdate, Social Security number, city, state, and so on). Follow your individual design template created in Week One and adhere to HTML5 standards. Additionally make sure your navigation bar or tabs have the correct link to the all your pages. Include HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript(r)languages. Note. Keep your individual assignment for your portfolio. This may be used in an upcoming course. Learning Team: Week Four Use cookies and JavaScript language to add an authentication system. The cookie(s) must incorporate the user profile information to identify the user. After authenticating, redirect the user to their profile page. Optionally, create a simple text document containing the user names and passwords. Tie this into the authentication on the login page. This will not provide additional credit, but will allow you to expand your skill set. Working Login Page! Once correct login and password are typed in, form automatically takes you to the profile page. Everything is included in this tutorial! See Preview Pages below:
Download NOW @ http://UOP-Tutorials.info/web401.html JavaScript Enhanced Page Tutorial includes instructions for changing Banner image and changing the information. Example Screenshot shown below: Write a JavaScript function that will make strings uppercase and remove all spaces. Apply your JavaScript function to username inputs in your login page. Enhance client usability by using events. For example, as the page loads, the cursor should be focused on the username text box. In addition, code an event on your login page providing me with the following information. Name, Area of Study, City and State you live in, current field you work. Submit your updated web page. Note: Tutorial includes instructions for editing the web pages and includes ALL Login Forms shown below. Login Forms WORK exactly as the UOP Instructions require. Guaranteed A+ Work! Add two additional pages: Company information page User profile page Use at least five pieces of profile information (name, birthdate, Social Security number, city, state, and so on). Follow your individual design template created in Week One and adhere to HTML5 standards. Additionally make sure your navigation bar or tabs have the correct link to the all your pages. Include HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript(r)languages. Note. Keep your individual assignment for your portfolio. This may be used in an upcoming course. Learning Team: Week Four Use cookies and JavaScript language to add an authentication system. The cookie(s) must incorporate the user profile information to identify the user. After authenticating, redirect the user to their profile page. Optionally, create a simple text document containing the user names and passwords. Tie this into the authentication on the login page. This will not provide additional credit, but will allow you to expand your skill set. Working Login Page! Once correct login and password are typed in, form automatically takes you to the profile page. Everything is included in this tutorial! See Preview Pages below: