Validate Minimum and Maximum selected items with Universal Form Validator ASP
With this movie we will show you how to validate forms having groups of checkboxes for minimum and maximum selected items using the Universal Form Validator ASP.
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With this movie we will show you how to validate forms having groups of checkboxes for minimum and maximum selected items using the Universal Form Validator ASP.
Read MoreThis series of articles looks at how jQuery can be used to progressively enhance simple HTML forms to make them more usable and attractive. In this part Dan shows you how to start with simple and semantic underlying form HTML and progressively improve it, first with some simple CSS and then with the basic definition of the JavaScript pseudo-class.
In the previous article, Linda introduced Twitter to designers, including some tools to use and some basic rules that you might follow for Twitter success. In this article, she will take you into the realm of Twitter Rule Meisters, or people who insist that you follow their rules. She offers some alternatives that, outside of Twitter's official rules, actually bring total freedom to your Twitter use.
With this movie we will show you how easily you can add verification to your forms, using Universal Form Validator ASP.
With this movie we will show you how easily you can configure the amazing Universal Form Validator ASP and add flexible and professional validation for your forms and georgeous hints to your form fields to aid your users.
With this movie we will show you how easily you can configure the stunning Universal Form Validator ASP to verify a field value in a database record, and how to make input masks giving your users an amazing experience.
If you aren't on Twitter or you don't know about its intricacies, then Linda will introduce this social media tool to you in this article and in following articles. Linda points to some basic “rules” for Twitter, but questions other rules provided by users. She also provides links to find other graphic designers and programmers on Twitter.
Read MoreIn part 1 we looked at the base HTML page which holds our twitter toolbar and displays the linked content in an iframe. In this part of the tutorial we’re going to style the toolbar and add the PHP file that will enable easy retweets and follows.
With this movie we will show you how easily you can combine FishEye Menu and DMXzone Lightbox in Dreamweaver for the best user experience.
If you're a member of any social network, you may bemoan the fact that you don't have many connections compared to, say, Guy Kawasaki. But, the number of connections aren't the point – the quality of connections you make on any social network – such as LinkedIn – are key. In this article, Linda provides a number of ways to find those LinkedIn connections and how to treat those connections once made.
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