PHP Tutorial - Table of contents
- Introduction
A brief introduction to the tutorial and what you can expect to learn.
- Lesson 1: What is PHP
A little on how PHP works, what it means that PHP is a server-side technology, and what you will learn in the next lessons.
- Lesson 2: Servers
We look at different options to run PHP on your own computer or on a web host.
- Lesson 3: Your first PHP page
In this lesson, you create your first very simple PHP page. Here, you
can also test whether your server is set up properly to run PHP.
- Lesson 4: Working with time and dates
Introduction to functions that can be used in work with time and dates.
- Lesson 5: Loops
Loops can repeat parts of a script. In this lesson, we look at loops such as while and for.
- Lesson 6: Conditions
Conditions can be used to control the execution of a PHP script. We look at if ... elseif ... else... and switch ... case.
- Lesson 7: Comment your scripts
Comments make your PHP scripts more clear and easier to understand.
Comments can be a great help if you or someone else needs to make
changes in your codes at later stage.
- Lesson 8: Arrays
In this lesson, you will learn what an array is, how it is used, and what it can do.
- Lesson 9: Functions
In previous lessons, you have learned to use different, built-in
functions. Now you will learn how to create your own functions.
- Lesson 10: Passing variables in a URL
Learn how to pass variables and values from one page to another using the HTTP query string.
- Lesson 11: Passing form variables
Interactive websites require input from users. One of the most common ways to get input is using forms.
- Lesson 12: Sessions
Sessions can be used to store and retrieve information during a user's visit on your site.
- Lesson 13: Cookies
Cookies can be used to store and retrieve information about a user from visit to visit.
- Lesson 14: Filesystem
With the filesystem, you can access the server's filesystem. This
allows you to manipulate files, folders and drives with PHP scripts.
- Lesson 15: Reading from a text file
In this lesson, we will use the filesystem to read from a text file.
Text files can be very useful to store data of various kinds.
- Lesson 16: Writing to a text file
This lesson is about how to write to a text file using the filesystem.
Text files can be very useful to store various kinds of data.
- Lesson 17: Databases
In this tutorial, we use the MySQL database. MySQL is the natural place to start when you want to use databases in PHP.
- Lesson 18: Create databases and tables
In this lesson, we look at two ways to create databases and tables.
First, how it is done in PHP, and then how it's made with the more
user-friendly tool: PhpMyAdmin.
- Lesson 19: Insert data into a database
Learn how to use SQL statements to insert data into a database. We also
look at data types and the most common beginner mistakes.
- Lesson 20: Retrieve data from a database
Learn how to use an SQL query to retrieve data from a database.
- Lesson 21: Delete data from a database
Learn how to delete records from a database using SQL.
- Lesson 22: Update data in a database
In this last lesson, you will learn how to update data using an SQL statement.
JavaScript Tutorial - Table of contents
By
Maria Antonietta Perna
- Introduction
A brief introduction to the tutorial and what you can expect to learn.
- Lesson 1: What is JavaScript?
Learn about JavaScript, who created it, what JavaScript can and cannot do.
- Lesson2: Your First JavaScript
Learn how to include JavaScript in your web page, how to use comments in your code, and write your first JavaScript script.
- Lesson 3: Events
In the previous lesson you encountered the onload event
and used it to check whether JavaScript was working in your browser.
Here you learn what events are, why they are important to control your
web page behavior with JavaScript, and which core events to look out for
in your scripts.
- Lesson 4: Variables and Constants
A JavaScript program is mostly about processing data. Variables
and constants are the building blocks of programming. In this lesson
you will learn how to create variables and constants to store and
manipulate your data.
- Lesson 5: Smarter Scripts with Operators
Every program, even the simplest one, contains some logic. In this
lesson you will learn how to use mathematical, logical, and comparison
operators to give some intelligence to your web page.
- Lesson 6: Even Smarter Scripts with if…else and switch
We’ll be looking at how you can instruct your web page to make choices on the basis of some given condition.
- Lesson 7: Leave Boring Repetitive Stuff to JavaScript with Loops
Loops can repeat parts of a script. In this lesson, we look at loops such as while and for.
- Lesson 8: Package your JavaScript Code with Functions
In previous lessons you applied core programming concepts to make
your web page behave as you wanted to. You also used JavaScript
built-in functions such as alert() and document.write(). Now you will learn to create your own functions to better organize your code.
- Lesson 9: A Gentle Introduction to Objects
Modern programming languages such as JavaScript, PHP, etc., all support a programming model called Object Oriented Programming (OOP).
You’ve already used variables and constants to store your data;
objects are just another way of storing data and of giving you more
power to manipulate that data. You will be introduced to core
JavaScript built-in objects in the following lessons.
- Lesson 10: JavaScript Objects - Strings
You’ve been using the string (text) object since
the beginning of these lessons. Here for the first time you will learn
how to exploit all its power as a JavaScript object.
- Lesson 11: JavaScript Objects - Date Object
Learn to use the Date object to work with dates
and times dynamically. You will be able to get today’s date, learn how
to set a specific date, and how to display the time on your web page.
- Lesson 12: JavaScript Objects - Math Object
Performing complex mathematical calculations with JavaScript is a
breeze. You will be able to use the Math object to build a square root
calculator application.
- Lesson 13: JavaScript Objects - Arrays
In this lesson, you will learn what an array is, how it is used, and what it can do.
- Lesson 14: JavaScript Living Space - the Browser Environment
Your JavaScript code comes alive in the context of a browser.
Learn more about how the JavaScript language conceptualizes its own
environment.
- Lesson 15: Useful Tasks (I) – Setting and Retrieving Cookies
At this point you're ready to explore how JavaScript performs some real world tasks. Here is how you can set and retrieve cookies, that is, small text files that store visitors’ preferences for personalization purposes.
- Lesson 16: Useful Tasks (II) – Form Validation
Our second real world task is so widely known that couldn’t have
been overlooked. Learn how to ensure website visitors fill out your
form correctly.
- Lesson 17: JavaScript Timing Events
In this lesson you will learn how to write JavaScript code that
executes after a certain time interval. As a practical application of
this technique, think about those nice photo galleries where a photo
fades out as the next one fades in at specified time intervals.
- Lesson 18: Making AJAX Calls
AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) is the
buzzword of 21st century web applications, and JavaScript is a big
player. In this lesson you learn how to make your web page behave
smoothly and responsively just like a desktop application.
- Lesson 19: Short Introduction to jQuery
No JavaScript course could be complete without at least an
introduction to the most widely used JavaScript library of our time, jQuery. Learn how to include jQuery in your projects and start using it to easily access elements and events in your web page.
- Lesson 20: Cool Animation Effects with jQuery
Learn how easy it is to add bells and whistles to your web page with jQuery.
- Lesson 21: Easy AJAX Calls with jQuery
In lesson 18 you learned to make AJAX calls the hard way. In this
lesson you are going to perform the same task the jQuery way, that is,
the fast and simple way.
CSS Tutorial - Table of contents
- Introduction
A brief introduction to the tutorial and what you can expect to learn.
- Lesson 1: What is CSS?
A little on why CSS came in to the world, and why it is clever to choose CSS over HTML for layout and design.
- Lesson 2: How does CSS work?
Learn the basic syntax of CSS and have to create your first stylesheet.
- Lesson 3: Colors and backgrounds
Learn how to apply colors and background colors to your website and how to use background images.
- Lesson 4: Fonts
In this lesson you will learn about fonts and how they are applied using CSS.
- Lesson 5: Text
In this lesson you will be introduced to the amazing opportunities CSS gives you to add layout to text.
- Lesson 6: Links
About how you can add fancy and useful effects to links and work with pseudo-classes.
- Lesson 7: Identification and grouping of elements (class and id)
A closer look at how you can use class
and id
to specify properties for selected elements.
- Lesson 8: Grouping of elements (span and div)
A closer look at the use of span
and div
as exactly these two HTML elements are of central importance with regards to CSS
- Lesson 9: The box model
The box model in CSS describes the boxes which are being generated for HTML-elements.
- Lesson 10: The box model - margin & padding
Change the presentation of elements by setting the margin
and padding
properties.
- Lesson 11: The box model - borders
Learn about the endless options when using borders in your pages with CSS
- Lesson 12: The Box model - Height and width
In this lesson, we will take a look at how you easily can define the height and width of an element.
- Lesson 13: Floating elements (floats)
An element can be floated to the right or to left by using the property float
- Lesson 14: Positioning of elements
With CSS positioning, you can place an element exactly where you want it on your page.
- Lesson 15: Layer on layer with z-index (Layers)
In this lesson, we will learn how to let different elements overlapping one another using layers.
- Lesson 16: Web-standards and validation
This last lesson is about the W3C-standards and how to check your CSS is correct.
HTML Tutorial - Table of contents
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