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MOFNY
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Hey everyone, it has been awhile! I've been working hard on finishing my IT degree and I'm finally done.
So to keep my skills sharp I've been working on improving my site.
I would like to extend my skills to the community.
I've developed some custom code in HTML/CSS/JS/jQuery.
The product is nearly complete (might contain tiny bugs): http://www.royoswalt44.com/base-inserts-parallels.html.
Basically if you have an ol (organized list) or even an ul (unorganized list) or even just a group of paragraphs, the code will help your organization process.
I'm going to take the Justin Duchscherer Collection as an example: http://justinduchscherercollection.weebly.com/1998---2001.html.
He has a bunch of cards that are linked to pictures. He could easily wrap them all in a ol and assign them li.
So my code adds up the cards on that page, gives a total, and will even do a completion percentage.
One can break it down by year, or just do every single year in one large ol.
It doesn't matter because my code can be easily adapted in either fashion.
I also have it set up to exclude certain cards from the total if needed (let's say if you have every card from a year and want to subtract your missing cards from your total).
At the very top of the page I also have it set up to add up all the years and give an overall completion percentage.
If you need an example of how I have it set up just go to my page: http://www.royoswalt44.com/base-inserts-parallels.html.
I've also set up a bare bones example of a sample page: http://jsfiddle.net/mofny/94MRD/1/.
I also made the lists collapsible.
If you would like help adding the code to your site let me know. It should be quite simple.
Maybe one day (when I've learned more about jQuery) I could develop a plugin to make things super easy.
I'm also working on improving the look of the lists and making my site responsive for all screen sizes.
Please PM me with any questions, and as always please check out the page listed and tell me what you think.
Thanks!
So to keep my skills sharp I've been working on improving my site.
I would like to extend my skills to the community.
I've developed some custom code in HTML/CSS/JS/jQuery.
The product is nearly complete (might contain tiny bugs): http://www.royoswalt44.com/base-inserts-parallels.html.
Basically if you have an ol (organized list) or even an ul (unorganized list) or even just a group of paragraphs, the code will help your organization process.
I'm going to take the Justin Duchscherer Collection as an example: http://justinduchscherercollection.weebly.com/1998---2001.html.
He has a bunch of cards that are linked to pictures. He could easily wrap them all in a ol and assign them li.
So my code adds up the cards on that page, gives a total, and will even do a completion percentage.
One can break it down by year, or just do every single year in one large ol.
It doesn't matter because my code can be easily adapted in either fashion.
I also have it set up to exclude certain cards from the total if needed (let's say if you have every card from a year and want to subtract your missing cards from your total).
At the very top of the page I also have it set up to add up all the years and give an overall completion percentage.
If you need an example of how I have it set up just go to my page: http://www.royoswalt44.com/base-inserts-parallels.html.
I've also set up a bare bones example of a sample page: http://jsfiddle.net/mofny/94MRD/1/.
I also made the lists collapsible.
If you would like help adding the code to your site let me know. It should be quite simple.
Maybe one day (when I've learned more about jQuery) I could develop a plugin to make things super easy.
I'm also working on improving the look of the lists and making my site responsive for all screen sizes.
Please PM me with any questions, and as always please check out the page listed and tell me what you think.
Thanks!
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