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  1. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    Cliff, keep on trolling! (My dog trills when excited)

    Acorn
  2. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    Cliff, I appreciate the rebuttal. I didn't know about the free on-line Excel. If it is on-line then you have a master copy as in Google Forms for editing/updating.
    I have developed professionally...
  3. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    It has its place but fails on handling button triggers and radio buttons. In your example, you do need to block entries into the formula fields.

    It does require a properly licensed copy of Excel....
  4. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    Sorry Egg, I am not trying to solve a BMI or Calorie calculator, I was pointing out to the OP that sliders, in such cases, are much more valuable as they afford "what if" solutions - " What if I were...
  5. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    I have added the final calculation, probably for a Male.
    The OP needs to advise.

    I have added slider CSS to the page and layout CSS to the Placeholder.

    122774

    Acorn
  6. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    PM
    graphics097, for what it's worth, as a user of such a calculator, I would prefer it to be interactive.

    122765 is a widget of sorts that uses Range Sliders as a proof of concept.
    It does not...
  7. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    There are few areas that can be tweaked.

    Your Height is missing its units of feet and inches.

    REE?

    Your responsive view has its fields dimensioned too wide and the Placeholder is not deep...
  8. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    Window's Notepad is all you need. Open it and drag and drop the file onto the pane.

    It should be readable. If so, note any copyright statements.
    If not, it may be minified. You might then use...
  9. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    Sorry that you paid for a calculator in the first place.

    The .html file will probably end up as a DIV tag with an ID that is added as Body code to a shape (rectangle) Placeholder.
    The .css and...
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