Friday, 26 September 2014

Week 17: September 22-26 One day with TLE....

Hi!

      Haist. We don't had regular class this week again because of the events that has been removed causes by the one week no classes. Like the cosplay contest, we're very busy in this kind of contest. And the Quiz bee in Science had been removed this week. I'm very shocked because I don't know what to answer but the truth is I wanted to participate in the quiz bee. So I tried my best and it works! I got the 4th place. Thanks God. Improvement!



Signing off.

Saturday, 20 September 2014

Week 16: September 15- 19 Flooded!!

Hi!

      Here at home with my siblings and with my mother. As "Mario" moves, several areas have been placed under state of calamity as tropical storm "Mario" pounds parts of Luzon. Officials have declared a state of calamity in Dagupan, Pangasinan and even Calasiao, where heavy flooding has been reported. So we don't had classes this week. How sad? :(





Signing off.

Saturday, 13 September 2014

Week 15 : September 8-12 Learning more in JavaScript

Hi!

     We continued typing and discussing the JavaScript methods.


       Here are the pictures of my work. Yes! I've finished it through hardwork and patience. The alert() method displays an alert box with a specified message and an OK button. An alert box is often used if you want to make sure information comes through to the user.



Note: The alert box takes the focus away from the current window, and forces the browser to read the message. Do not overuse this method, as it prevent the user from accessing other parts of the page until the box is closed.


Question: How do I display a user prompt from JavaScript?
Answer: To display a user prompt dialog, use the JavaScript prompt() method:
Returned Value:
The value returned by prompt depends on what exactly the user does with the dialog. If the user types something and then clicks OK or presses Enter, the prompt method returns the user input string. If the user clicks OK or presses Enter without typing anything into the prompt dialog, the method returns the suggested input, as specified in the second argument passed to prompt. If the user dismisses the dialog (e.g. by clicking Cancel or pressing Esc), then in most browsers the prompt method returns null.

Question: How do I display an OK/Cancel dialog box from JavaScript?
Answer: To display an OK/Cancel box, use the confirm() method:
Returned value:
If the user clicks OK, the confirm method returns true. If the user clicks Cancel, the method returns false.

Signing off.

Saturday, 6 September 2014

Week 14 : September 1-5 Always be prepared!

Hi..


          Before we had a quiz, we were typing the JavaScript 2. And we've just surprise, I also think that Sir is kidding but he's not.  Sir arranged our sits and he secured no cheats inside the classroom. I'm glad at least I've got 10 out of 20. haha


        And here is our online quiz. I felt nervous and I don't know how to start it and how to end it. But I got at least 35 points in this kind of online quiz. Its okay because I've learned a lot of it. Thank you.




         Lesson of the Week.


Archive for September 2014

Hi!

      Haist. We don't had regular class this week again because of the events that has been removed causes by the one week no classes. Like the cosplay contest, we're very busy in this kind of contest. And the Quiz bee in Science had been removed this week. I'm very shocked because I don't know what to answer but the truth is I wanted to participate in the quiz bee. So I tried my best and it works! I got the 4th place. Thanks God. Improvement!



Signing off.

Week 17: September 22-26 One day with TLE....

Friday, 26 September 2014
Posted by Unknown
Hi!

      Here at home with my siblings and with my mother. As "Mario" moves, several areas have been placed under state of calamity as tropical storm "Mario" pounds parts of Luzon. Officials have declared a state of calamity in Dagupan, Pangasinan and even Calasiao, where heavy flooding has been reported. So we don't had classes this week. How sad? :(





Signing off.

Week 16: September 15- 19 Flooded!!

Saturday, 20 September 2014
Posted by Unknown
Hi!

     We continued typing and discussing the JavaScript methods.


       Here are the pictures of my work. Yes! I've finished it through hardwork and patience. The alert() method displays an alert box with a specified message and an OK button. An alert box is often used if you want to make sure information comes through to the user.



Note: The alert box takes the focus away from the current window, and forces the browser to read the message. Do not overuse this method, as it prevent the user from accessing other parts of the page until the box is closed.


Question: How do I display a user prompt from JavaScript?
Answer: To display a user prompt dialog, use the JavaScript prompt() method:
Returned Value:
The value returned by prompt depends on what exactly the user does with the dialog. If the user types something and then clicks OK or presses Enter, the prompt method returns the user input string. If the user clicks OK or presses Enter without typing anything into the prompt dialog, the method returns the suggested input, as specified in the second argument passed to prompt. If the user dismisses the dialog (e.g. by clicking Cancel or pressing Esc), then in most browsers the prompt method returns null.

Question: How do I display an OK/Cancel dialog box from JavaScript?
Answer: To display an OK/Cancel box, use the confirm() method:
Returned value:
If the user clicks OK, the confirm method returns true. If the user clicks Cancel, the method returns false.

Signing off.

Week 15 : September 8-12 Learning more in JavaScript

Saturday, 13 September 2014
Posted by Unknown
Hi..


          Before we had a quiz, we were typing the JavaScript 2. And we've just surprise, I also think that Sir is kidding but he's not.  Sir arranged our sits and he secured no cheats inside the classroom. I'm glad at least I've got 10 out of 20. haha


        And here is our online quiz. I felt nervous and I don't know how to start it and how to end it. But I got at least 35 points in this kind of online quiz. Its okay because I've learned a lot of it. Thank you.




         Lesson of the Week.


Week 14 : September 1-5 Always be prepared!

Saturday, 6 September 2014
Posted by Unknown
 

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