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Anybody know how to do like this one?(refer to image)i want to make something like this(refer to image) for gmail confirmation on my website, but i don't know where to start.
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This is a broad question, but I'll try to provide some help to get you started.
If you are referring to how to send an email from a website in general, you need to use a script to do so. How you do this is highly dependent on how you are hosting your website. If you are using Node.js, you could take a look at Nodemailer. You will have to do a bit of research with respect to what you are using to host your website.
You would also need some code to generate a link for each users email.
If you are rereferring on how to style email, you can do this with standard HTML and CSS. As far as I know, there is unfortunately no good method to insert HTML source code using Gmail.
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(I'm new to all this... instead of closing my question, it would help if I could have an idea of what needs to be done) (please excuse if I'm not asking the proper question for what I'm trying to achieve, new to code)
New to coding: web development Learning HTML, CSS and then JS.
I see websites where data is automatically updated. How is this achieved?
I would like to create a website that will display economic data but not have to manually input the data. How would I incorporate code to automatically do this for me?
Would I use a websites API?
Example of the type of information I would like to display on my own website: https://www.marketwatch.com/economy-politics/calendar
Automatically updated data on a website can be achieved by using an API call. You make a request to an API that has the data and then render the data on your HTML page.
The process requires a good understanding of modern JS concepts.
Search for an API that offers the service you need and read the documentation to understand how to use it.
Let me know if there' anything else.
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I've been wanting to make a website but I wanted to code it myself without using one of those website makers. Are there any ways of doing this? I would also like to publish it as well. Thanks.
1.Write your code and save it.
2.Purchase a domain and host it with ehost or something like that.
3.Upload your file. That's it.
[ehost provide hosting with free domain]
This is not technically an appropriate question for SO. However, you need to learn the basics of HTML. Start at W3 Schools. http://www.w3schools.com
You mentioned that you already know HTML. If you are just making static content, that will suffice. I strongly recommend learning CSS. While it is not technically necessary, it will make your life much easier. When you want to publish it, you will have to pay for a domain and a hosting service. Google Domains can help you with this.
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I would like to know how I can have a website that has links to deeper pages like so: www.example.com/ then I click on "Projects" (that becomes www.example.com/Projects) and then I click on a project (Which now becomes www.example.com/Projects/projectName/) How would I do that??? Please help, I really need these.
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This is usually done with folders.
When you open www.example.com/Projects you are actually accessing www.example.com/Projects/index.html then let's say you want to access the project the folder Foobar so you type in www.example.com/Projects/Foobar/ and you are served www.example.com/projects/Foobar/index.html
However this can also be done with PHP URL rewriting and the use of a .htaccess fie.
Also when linking make sure that you start with a backslash (Absolute URLs) e.g.
href="/projects/test"
If the link was to "projects/test" and you were on that page then if you clicked on that link you would be taken to "projects/test/projects/test"
Well, usually to write a Web page you should learn html and then css. While learning html you will learn how to create a link.
In html a link is such as
my link
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I am wondering there is a tool such as a Google Chrome extension out there that will get all of the css displayed on the current page, and nothing else. For instance, when you use the developer tools in chrome and get the css you have the option to get the classes you hover over and it's neighbouring classes, or the ability to see the full CSS file for the whole site. I am looking for a way to get ALL of the css used on the current page and displayed all together, instead of me having to manually check each div and pasting it into notepad.
I figure there must be something out there that does this. Any help is appreciated.
I haven't tried these myself, but Pendule and Quick Source Viewer look promising.
I would just post this as a comment but I don't have enough rep. :(
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I've been having a lot of trouble parsing the DOM of a remote webpage using AJAX. I don't seem to be able to find any example or tutorials demonstrating this procedure.
I basically want to search through the DOM of a remote page, find a tag with a specific id/class, take the inner contents of that tag and print it out on my own page.
If anyone can help i'd appreciate it.
The same-origin-policy browsers have do not allow you to access external pages for security reasons. You need to use e.g. a PHP script on your server to retrieve the external site's HTML. Then you can make an AJAX call to that script instead.
You could always use this: http://simplehtmldom.sourceforge.net
Easy to use.