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UNOFFICIAL & OFFICIAL Darius Patch notes.
Dulens. replied to Tessellate's topic in General Discussion [English]
Why I didn't took any update? -
[Help]Java Code
Dulens. replied to LegendaryBeast's question in Request Server Development Help [Greek]
Βρες την διαδρομή για να αλλάξεις τα import και μετά βάλε τον κώδικα στο source. -
[Help]All SubClass in 1 Npc
Dulens. replied to Ta®oS™'s question in Request Server Development Help [Greek]
Αυτό εδώ εννοείς. Την επόμενη φορά χρησιμοποίησε αυτήν την επιλογή. Edited: Μόλις τώρα είδα ότι το ίδιο σου έδωσε ο Fanky. Ναι, με αυτό μπορείς να κάνεις όλα τα subclass. -
You'll need a new ultrabook, tablet, or hybrid to take advantage of Windows 8, says Michael Dell. Dell is preparing a raft of tablets, hybrids, and ultrabooks for the Windows 8 launch later this year. "The addition of capacitive touch capability into Windows 8, we think, will be a welcome addition...and will have a full complement of products at time of launch," Michael Dell said today during the company's first-quarter 2013 earnings conference call, in response to an analyst's question. "We're totally lined up with Windows 8. You'll see us introduce tablets," he added. And he suggests that Windows 8 touch-centric interface means that current PCs will not be a good fit. "This is a transition where you generally are going to need a new PC, whether it's a tablet or an ultrabook with touch or a notebook with touch or a PC with touch or some derivative hybrid of all of the above type of products," he said. Needless to say, Dell wants to sell you a new PC, but he may have a point because of the heavy emphasis Microsoft is placing on the Metro touch interface. And touch won't be cheap, echoing sentiment that Intel has also expressed. "But what I can tell you is that we think that the touchscreen products will certainly cost more. They're more in the price points and price bands that we tend to operate in," Dell said. The PC maker reported first-quarter earnings of $635 million, or 36 cents a share, on revenue of $14.42 billion, down 4 percent from a year ago. It's really Awesome! Original Thread: Click Meh!
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Yes I know, I will update it but I posted the 'main' colors. Soon, I will make big update. Thanks! PS: The previous guide about HTML will be deleted by Pauler.
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Hello Everyone! I decided to create a guide for HTML Language without copying from other websites! It's whole mine work! What is HTML ; The HTML language is the 'main' language for websites! You can code well websites with this language. It's very easy and simple! Some informations about HTML. - HTML is using tags in coding. Tags like <head> , <body> , <html> , <br> , <i>. - In order to make the tags to work, when you open this < you must close it > or it will never works. - Also, tags must be in pairs. When you type <head> in start, in the end you must type </head> to work. Let's see tag's meaning. <html> </html> Describes the web page. <body> </body> Is the visible page content. <p> </p> It will be a paragraph. <b> </b> It will be bolded words. <i> </i> It will be italicized words. <u> </u> It will be underlined words. <center> </center> It will be in center of page. <left> </left> It will be in left of page. <right> </right> It will be in right of page. How I can insert image in html page? With this code: <img src="Here goes the Url" alt="Here goes the Text"/> How I can add links? With this code: <a href="Here goes the Url">Here goes the Text</a> Some HTML Color ID. #000000 - Black #FF0000 - Red #00FF00 - Green #0000FF - Blue #FFFF00 - Yellow #FF00FF - Pink #FFFFFF - White #8A2BE2 - BlueViolet #A52A2A - Brown #00FFFF - Cyan #FFD700 - Gold #808080 - Gray #00FF00 - Lime #800000 - Maroon #808000 - Olive #FFA500 - Orange #C0C0C0 - Silver #008080 - Teal #EE82EE - Violet NoteI: There isn't any difference in saving version. (.html - .htm is the same). NoteII: You can use programms like Notepad, Wordpad, Notepad ++ etc. NoteIII: For practice open notepad and make your own html file and save it in .html version, and after open it with your browser (google chrome, firefox etc.) to see the result. This guide is created by me 100% , nothing copied. I hope to help, and good practicing!
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Φανταστικό website! Συνέχισε την δουλειά σου για καλύτερα αποτελέσματα!
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Also, I suggest NotAbastard for GFX Moderator.
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nope, it's this : http://maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=228247.0
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Thanks! JavaScript: http://maxcheaters.com/forum/index.php?topic=239924.0
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Code Hopzone & Topzone Vote Reward System.
Dulens. replied to An4rchy's topic in Server Shares & Files [L2J]
Exactly! You prevent me! -
Code Hopzone & Topzone Vote Reward System.
Dulens. replied to An4rchy's topic in Server Shares & Files [L2J]
Good Job An4rchy! Keep Sharing! -
Γιατί έφαγες demote;
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μαζί με Borgore
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τον γαμήσει ανάποδα
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JavaScript - The scripting language of the Web. What is JavaScript; JavaScript was designed to add interactivity to HTML pages JavaScript is a scripting language A scripting language is a lightweight programming language JavaScript is usually embedded directly into HTML pages JavaScript is an interpreted language (means that scripts execute without preliminary compilation) Everyone can use JavaScript without purchasing a license Are Java and JavaScript the same? NO! Java and JavaScript are two completely different languages in both concept and design! Java (developed by Sun Microsystems) is a powerful and much more complex programming language - in the same category as C and C . What Can JavaScript do? JavaScript gives HTML designers a programming tool - HTML authors are normally not programmers, but JavaScript is a scripting language with a very simple syntax! Almost anyone can put small "snippets" of code into their HTML pages JavaScript can react to events - A JavaScript can be set to execute when something happens, like when a page has finished loading or when a user clicks on an HTML element JavaScript can manipulate HTML elements - A JavaScript can read and change the content of an HTML element JavaScript can be used to validate data - A JavaScript can be used to validate form input JavaScript can be used to detect the visitor's browser - A JavaScript can be used to detect the visitor's browser, and - depending on the browser - load another page specifically designed for that browser JavaScript can be used to create cookies - A JavaScript can be used to store and retrieve information on the visitor's computer How To! Manipulating HTML Elements JavaScript is typically used to manipulate excisting HTML elements. The HTML "id" attribute is used to identify HTML elements. To access an HTML element from a JavaScript, use the document.getElementById() method. The document.getElementById() method will access the HTML element with the specified id. Example: <html> <body> <h1>My First Web Page</h1> <p id="demo">My First Paragraph</p> <script type="text/javascript"> document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML="My First JavaScript"; </script> </body> </html> Example Explained To insert a JavaScript into an HTML page, use the <script> tag. Inside the <script> tag use the type attribute to define the scripting language. The <script> and </script> tells where the JavaScript starts and ends. The lines between the <script> and </script> contain the JavaScript and are executed by the browser: <p id="demo">My First Paragraph.</p> <script type="text/javascript"> document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML="My First JavaScript"; </script> In this case, the browser will access the HTML element with id="demo", and replace the content with "My First JavaScript". Some Browsers do Not Support JavaScript Browsers that do not support JavaScript, will display JavaScript as page content. To prevent them from doing this, and as a part of the JavaScript standard, the HTML comment tag should be used to "hide" the JavaScript. Just add an HTML comment tag <!-- before the first JavaScript statement, and a --> (end of comment) after the last JavaScript statement, like this: <html> <body> <script type="text/javascript"> <!-- document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML="My First JavaScript"; //--> </script> </body> </html> The two forward slashes at the end of comment line (//) is the JavaScript comment symbol. This prevents JavaScript from executing the --> tag. Write Directly into The HTML Document The example below writes a <p> element into the HTML document: <html> <body> <h1>My First Web Page</h1> <script type="text/javascript"> document.write("<p>My First JavaScript</p>"); </script> </body> </html> JavaScript in <body> The example below manipulate the content of an existing <p> element when the page loads: <html> <body> <h1>My Web Page</h1> <p id="demo">A Paragraph</p> <script type="text/javascript"> document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML="My First JavaScript"; </script> </body> </html> Note: The JavaScript is placed at the bottom of the page to make sure it is not executed before the <p> element is created. JavaScript Functions and Events The JavaScript statement in the example above, is executed when the page loads, but that is not always what we want. Sometimes we want to execute a JavaScript when an event occurs, such as when a user clicks a button. Then we put the script inside a function. Functions are normally used in combination with events. You will learn more about JavaScript functions and events in later chapters. JavaScript Functions in <head> <html> <head> <script type="text/javascript"> function myFunction() { document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML="My First JavaScript Function"; } </script> </head> <body> <h1>My Web Page</h1> <p id="demo">A Paragraph</p> <button type="button" onclick="myFunction()">Try it</button> </body> </html> JavaScript Functions in <body> This example also calls a function when a button is clicked, but the script is placed at the bottom of the page: <html> <body> <h1>My Web Page</h1> <p id="demo">A Paragraph</p> <button type="button" onclick="myFunction()">Try it</button> <script type="text/javascript"> function myFunction() { document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML="My First JavaScript Function"; } </script> </body> </html> Scripts in <head> and <body> You can place an unlimited number of scripts in your document, and you can have scripts in both the body and the head section at the same time. It is a common practice to put all functions in the head section, or at the bottom of the page. This way they are all in one place and do not interfere with page content. Using an External JavaScript JavaScript can also be placed in external files. External JavaScript files often contain code to be used on several different web pages. External JavaScript files have the file extension .js. Note: External script cannot contain the <script></script> tags! To use an external script, point to the .js file in the "src" attribute of the <script> tag: <html> <body> <script type="text/javascript" src="myScript.js"></script> </body> </html> JavaScript tutorial via Video: Have fun, and wish you good practice!
