Interactive Tracker Boxes #4 - jQuery

Submitted by Yorkiebar on

Introduction:

This is the final part of my mini-series explaining how to create interactive tracker boxes in HTML, CSS, and jQuery to allow HTML content to change once the user interacts with the boxes. This part is will explain the final step, jQuery.

jQuery Installation:

To begin using jQuery within our file, we first need to link it.

Interactive Tracker Boxes #3 - Content - jQuery Preparation

Submitted by Yorkiebar on

Introduction:

This tutorial is the third part of my interactive tracker boxes tutorial series which allows content to change dependant upon which tracking box the user clicks on. This part is covering the content of the tracker boxes.

HTML:

The heading for the box which is hovered over will go under the 'informationTitle' CSS ID, and the information will go under the 'informationParagraph' CSS ID.

Filing in C (part 2)

Submitted by Muzammil Muneer on

Writing in a File

In this part you will learn: 1. C syntax 2. Filing 3. Writing to a File In this tutorial we will learn about filing in C. Filing is a very important tool in C. In this program we will write data in a file. We will take input from the user and write that data in a file whose name will be entered by the user. Writing in a File Basic Step: Open Dev C++ then File > new > source file and start writing the code below.

Bio-metric (Finger Print) Based Attendance system

Submitted by Abdul Rahman on
Bio-metrics (Finger Print) Based Attendance system that mark an attendance according to individual time table for each employees. for scanning your finger print use digital persona finger reader. this system is developed in c# and database in SQL. Project updated with OBDC DSN.... SQL Connection For More Detail Contact: Email: [email protected] Phone # 03217807470

How to Use Operators Overloading with Arrays in C++

Submitted by PhoeniciansSy on
We want to implement array class with the following specifications: - range checking. - array assignment. - arrays that know their size. - compare arrays using '==' and '!=' operators. In the next example we will implement a simple class for integers is called Array, it has the previous specifications, and it has the following structure:
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Filing in C

Submitted by Muzammil Muneer on

Reading From a File

In this part you will learn: 1. C syntax 2. Filing 3. Reading from a file In this tutorial we will learn about filing in C. Filing is a very important tool in C. In this program we will read a file from our computer and display its content on the screen.

Structures in C

Submitted by Muzammil Muneer on

Structures in C

In this part you will learn: 1. C syntax 2. Structure variable 3. Structure declaration 4. Structure accessing 5. Showing output

What is a Structure?

Structure is a user-defined data type in C which allows you to combine different data types to store a particular type of record. Structure helps to construct a complex data type in a more meaningful way. Structure helps when you have to store a collection of data of many similar things or people etc. It is somewhat similar to an array.