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                    The above link will show some of my favorite quotes.
                    The quotes are from some of my favorite movies.
                    The quotes are inspirational, meaningful, and entertaining.
                
                    This link above will show a new page which is for a menu/tab project.
                    There are 5 different pages that can be visited.
                    The style for the pages is written in a seperate file. 
                
                    In this assignment we used java script to make pop up windows show up when clicked on.
                    One of the functions that we used for this was the alert function.
                    The alert function allows a pop up of a dialog box that displays a message to the user.
                
                    In this assignment we learned to use navigation-bars to organize the way our web page looks.
                    The use of assigning "navigation-bar" as a class allows us to use the navigation-bar as a list but
                    when another list is used, it will not affect the other list allowing it to display without looking
                    like a navigation-bar.  You can have multiple lists this way, and only one has to be a navigation-bar.
                
                    This page will look and behave the exact same way the Navigation-Bar page will.
                    The difference between the two is that instead of assigning a class, we used the nav tag.
                
                    This page is another java usage.  In this page we use java functions
                    including: Math.random(), if and if else statments, and like in the
                    Cyrano's nose page, we use the alert function and var message to 
                    display messages.  We chooses a message at random by multiplying
                    the random number and the number of messages and rounding down.
                
                    This page is almost identicle to the Mystery Quotes Button.
                    The major difference on this page is that instead of using if statements
                    to choose the random quote when the mystery button is pressed, it instead
                    has all the quotes added to an array of quote elements. The other difference
                    is that we have gotten rid of the alert boxes and just added java statements
                    to a paragraph tag with an id.  This allowed us to display the quotes in a
                    sentence as opposed to using the alert boxes.
                
                    This page uses javascript to add three numbers together to get a sum.
                    The three variables used are x, y, and z. X is initaiated to 100
                    but can be changed if the user so desigers. The numbers get added
                    together and displayed in the sum within the table that holds all the values. 
                
                    This page uses javascript to put emails into a table.  The emails are entered
                    into the table in reverse order. They are split between the name for the email
                    and after the "@" symbol. These are both in reverse order and the "@" is not present.
                    They are put into a function theat decodes them and flips them into the correct order
                    and displays them as a full email adress with the "@" and the two sides in the correct order.
                
                    In this program we use multiple functions to move a digital clock around on the screen.
                    To use the surprise button on this page we had to implement the random function to make
                    the clock move to a random location on the page.  The other function will move the clock
                    up, down, left or right by 1 spot on the page. Two other functions that work with each 
                    other are the hide and show buttons.  The hide button will hide the clock, but allows the
                    clock to still be moved around. the show button will show the clock if the clock is hidden.
                
                    This has the same exact look as the Digital Clock page above.  The only difference is that
                    all of the button from the Digital clock page have been deleted and only two buttons now
                    exist.  These buttons are "Start" and "Stop".  When the link is opened, it will show you
                    the digital clock and the two buttons and the clock will already be moving like a screen
                    saver.  The "Stop" button will stop the clock from moving, the "Start" button will restart
                    it dancing around the screen.  It does this by using the surpriseMe function from the Digital Clock,
                    Mystery Quotes, and Quotes Array pages.
                
                    In this project, we used Google APIs to design our web page.  This allows us to add features such as
                    Google Charts, Google Maps, etc.  On this web page you will see a map.  This map will allow you to
                    input a starting point and will allow you to get directions to Oswego, New York.  You can also change
                    the end point to go anywhere you would like.  The page is set up to show you a driving Route so you will
                    not be able to travel overseas using this map.
                
 
             
            