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UNINA9910696398003321 |
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Border security [[electronic resource] ] : despite progress, weaknesses in traveler inspections exist at our Nation's ports of entry : report to congressional requesters |
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[Washington, D.C.] : , : U.S. Govt. Accountability Office, , [2007] |
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ii, 67 pages : digital, PDF file |
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Visitors, Foreign - Government policy - United States |
Visitors, Foreign - United States - Identification |
Ports of entry - Security measures - United States |
National security - United States |
Terrorism - United States - Prevention |
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Title from title screen (viewed on Dec. 12, 2007). |
"November 2007." |
Paper version available from: U.S. Govt. Accountability Office, 441 G St., NW, Rm. LM, Washington, D.C. 20548. |
"GAO-08-219." |
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Includes bibliographical references. |
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UNINA9910689394603321 |
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Improving regulatory systems : accompanying report of the National Performance Review, Office of the Vice President / / National Performance Review ; [Vice President Al Gore] |
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Washington : National Performance Review |
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Trade regulation - United States |
Administrative procedure - United States |
Government paperwork - United States |
Bureaucracy - United States |
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UNINA9910821417403321 |
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Autore |
Revill Leon |
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jQuery 2.0 development cookbook : over 80 recipes providing modern solutions to web development problems with real-world examples / / Leon Revill ; cover image by Karl Moore |
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Birmingham, England : , : Packt Publishing Ltd, , 2014 |
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©2014 |
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[1st edition] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (410 p.) |
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JavaScript (Computer program language) |
Web site development |
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"Quick answers to common problems"--Cover. |
Includes index. |
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Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Document Object Model Manipulation; Introduction; Selecting elements; Finding and selecting sibling elements; Creating DOM elements; Inserting content into an element; Modifying the DOM element properties; Adding and removing CSS classes to dynamically change their style; Enabling and disabling buttons by changing their properties; Updating an image within a page; Populating list elements; Understanding pagination; Removing DOM elements; Re-using DOM elements |
Chapter 2: Interacting with the User by Making Use of jQuery EventsIntroduction; Detecting button clicks; Detecting element clicks; Detecting change; Updating content based on user input; Detecting key press events on inputs; Restricting input character length; Changing page elements on mouse hover; Triggering events manually; Preventing event triggers; Creating a custom event; Chapter 3: Loading and Manipulating Dynamic Content with AJAX and JSON; Introduction; Loading HTML from a web server into a page; Using AJAX and handling server errors; Processing JSON data |
Searching JavaScript objectsSorting JavaScript objects; Caching JSON and AJAX requests; Creating a search feature; Creating an autosuggest feature; Waiting for an AJAX response; Chapter 4: Adding Attractive Visuals with jQuery Effects; Introduction; Sliding page elements; Hiding and showing elements; Fading elements; Toggling effects; Stopping effects; Chaining effects; Creating a basic photo gallery; Creating a blinking button; Removing elements with effects; Chapter 5: Form Handling; Introduction; Implementing basic form validation; Adding number validation |
Adding credit card number validationAdding date validation; Adding e-mail address validation; Implementing live form validation; Adding a password strength indicator; Adding anti-spam measures; Implementing input character restrictions; Chapter 6: User Interface; Introduction; Manipulating element CSS; Creating a news ticker; Creating sticky elements; Implementing smooth scrolling; Creating a dynamic table of contents; Creating a basic drag-and-drop functionality; Creating a dynamic animated tree menu; Creating an accordion content slider; Creating tabbed content; Creating a modal pop up |
Creating a draggable content pop upChapter 7: User Interface Animation; Introduction; Creating an animated login form; Adding photo zoom; Creating an animated content slider; Animating background images; Creating an animated navigation menu; Chapter 8: Understanding Plugin Development; Introduction; Creating a plugin template; Creating a tooltip plugin; Building a content and image slider plugin; Creating an RSS feed reader plugin; Coding an image cropper plugin from scratch; Chapter 9: jQuery UI; Introduction; Creating stylish and functional buttons |
Creating dialog boxes for user information and input |
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Taking a recipe-based approach, this book presents numerous practical examples that you can use directly in your applications. The book covers the essential issues you will face while developing your web applications and gives you solutions to them. The recipes in this book are written in a manner that rapidly takes you from beginner to expert level.This book is for web developers of all skill levels. Although some knowledge of JavaScript, HTML, and CSS is required, this Cookbook will teach jQuery newcomers all the basics required to move on to the more complex examples of this book, which wil |
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UNINA9910484186803321 |
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Autore |
Sakr Naomi |
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Screen Media for Arab and European Children : Policy and Production Encounters in the Multiplatform Era / / by Naomi Sakr, Jeanette Steemers |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Pivot, , 2019 |
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[1st ed. 2019.] |
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1 online resource (IX, 142 p.) |
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Ethnology - Middle East |
Culture |
Youth - Social life and customs |
Technology - Sociological aspects |
Middle Eastern Culture |
Youth Culture |
Science, Technology and Society |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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1. Local, Regional and Global Media at a Time of Forced Migration: Evolving Geometries of Power -- 2. Joining the Dots: How Arab and European Children are Connected by Screen Media -- 3. Towards Well-Being? Stimuli for Shared Practice on Policy and Regulation -- 4. Face-to-Face: Cross-Cultural Collaboration in Provision and Delivery -- 5. Arab Children in Europe: Managing Diversity on Children's Television -- 6. Children's Visibility as Stakeholders: From Provision to Participation. . |
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This book addresses gaps in our understanding of processes that underpin the making and circulation of children's screen contents across the Arab region and Europe. Taking account of recent disruptive shifts in geopolitics that call for new thinking about how children's media policy and production should proceed after large-scale forced migration in both regions, the book asks to what extent children in |
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Europe and the Arab World are engaging with the same content. Who is funding new content and who is making it, according to whose criteria? Whose voices are loudest when it comes to pressures for regulation of children's screen content, and what exactly do they want? The answers to these questions matter for anyone seeking insights into diverse cross-cultural collaborations and content innovations that are shaping new investment and production relationships. |
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