div
{
animation-name: myfirst;
animation-duration: 5s;
animation-timing-function: linear;
animation-delay: 2s;
animation-iteration-count: infinite;
animation-direction: alternate;
animation-play-state: running;
/* Firefox: */
-moz-animation-name: myfirst;
-moz-animation-duration: 5s;
-moz-animation-timing-function: linear;
-moz-animation-delay: 2s;
-moz-animation-iteration-count: infinite;
-moz-animation-direction: alternate;
-moz-animation-play-state: running;
/* Safari and Chrome: */
-webkit-animation-name: myfirst;
-webkit-animation-duration: 5s;
-webkit-animation-timing-function: linear;
-webkit-animation-delay: 2s;
-webkit-animation-iteration-count: infinite;
-webkit-animation-direction: alternate;
-webkit-animation-play-state: running;
}
Friday, October 14, 2011
HTML Event Attributes
onblur
captures the moment that this element loses focus
onchange
captures the moment when the value of this element is changed
onclick
captures a mouse click on the element
ondblclick
captures a double mouse click on this element
onfocus
captures the moment that this element receives focus, either via the cursor or keyboard navigation
onkeydown
captures the event in which a key pressed down (but not released) while focus is on the element
onkeypress
captures a key press while focus is on this element
onkeyup
captures the moment at which a pressed key is released while focus is on the element
onload
catches the point at which a page has completely loaded
onmousedown
captures the pressing down of the mouse button while the cursor is positioned over the element
onmousemove
captures a mouse movement within this element
onmouseout
captures the movement of a cursor off an area covered by this element
onmouseover
captures the movement of a cursor into an area covered by this element
onmouseup
captures the release of a previously pressed mouse button while the cursor is over the element
onreset
captures the moment that this form’s Reset button is activated
onselect
captures the event in which the user selects, or highlights, text in the element
onsubmit
captures the moment that the form element to which this attribute is applied is submitted
onunload
catches the point at which a page has unloaded
captures the moment that this element loses focus
onchange
captures the moment when the value of this element is changed
onclick
captures a mouse click on the element
ondblclick
captures a double mouse click on this element
onfocus
captures the moment that this element receives focus, either via the cursor or keyboard navigation
onkeydown
captures the event in which a key pressed down (but not released) while focus is on the element
onkeypress
captures a key press while focus is on this element
onkeyup
captures the moment at which a pressed key is released while focus is on the element
onload
catches the point at which a page has completely loaded
onmousedown
captures the pressing down of the mouse button while the cursor is positioned over the element
onmousemove
captures a mouse movement within this element
onmouseout
captures the movement of a cursor off an area covered by this element
onmouseover
captures the movement of a cursor into an area covered by this element
onmouseup
captures the release of a previously pressed mouse button while the cursor is over the element
onreset
captures the moment that this form’s Reset button is activated
onselect
captures the event in which the user selects, or highlights, text in the element
onsubmit
captures the moment that the form element to which this attribute is applied is submitted
onunload
catches the point at which a page has unloaded
Thursday, October 13, 2011
jQuery Intellisense with Visual Studio 2010
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2010/02/08/jquery-1-4-1-intellisense-with-visual-studio.aspx
Please find the needful information and files from this blog
Please find the needful information and files from this blog
Add Meta Information and Titles from Content pages on ASP.NET
There are two ways as far as i know to do this
The first way
Add a title
<%@ Page Title="Articles of Intrest" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Site.Master"
AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="ArticlesOfInterest.aspx.cs" Inherits="Website1.Web.ArticlesOfIntrest" %>
Add Meta Keywords
<%@ Page MetaKeywords="keyword1, keyword2, keyword3" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Site.Master"
AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="ArticlesOfInterest.aspx.cs" Inherits="Website1.Web.ArticlesOfIntrest" %>
Add Meta Description
<%@ Page MetaDescription="the description goes here" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Site.Master"
AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="ArticlesOfInterest.aspx.cs" Inherits="Website1.Web.ArticlesOfIntrest" %>
Finally it should look like
<%@ Page MetaDescription="the description goes here" MetaKeywords="keyword1, keyword2, keyword3" Title="Articles of Intrest | Oral Mednet - Australia" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Site.Master"
AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="ArticlesOfInterest.aspx.cs" Inherits="OralMednet.Web.ArticlesOfIntrest" %>
The Second way
Do it at the PageLoad
The first way
Add a title
<%@ Page Title="Articles of Intrest" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Site.Master"
AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="ArticlesOfInterest.aspx.cs" Inherits="Website1.Web.ArticlesOfIntrest" %>
Add Meta Keywords
<%@ Page MetaKeywords="keyword1, keyword2, keyword3" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Site.Master"
AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="ArticlesOfInterest.aspx.cs" Inherits="Website1.Web.ArticlesOfIntrest" %>
Add Meta Description
<%@ Page MetaDescription="the description goes here" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Site.Master"
AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="ArticlesOfInterest.aspx.cs" Inherits="Website1.Web.ArticlesOfIntrest" %>
Finally it should look like
<%@ Page MetaDescription="the description goes here" MetaKeywords="keyword1, keyword2, keyword3" Title="Articles of Intrest | Oral Mednet - Australia" Language="C#" MasterPageFile="~/Site.Master"
AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="ArticlesOfInterest.aspx.cs" Inherits="OralMednet.Web.ArticlesOfIntrest" %>
The Second way
Do it at the PageLoad
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