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

    Egg... you sir, are waaaaaayyyyyy to modest.... but thanks. :)

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

    Hi Acorn... for me it is all down to a definition of "simple"... because "simple" is all I could do... LOL
    Sometimes it's frustrating not being a tech person because we really don't know the most...
  3. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    Acorn... it just is, what it is... and serves its simple, desired purpose.


    A free MS account (just like Google) gets one the online Excel "licensed copy" which can generate embed codes.
    Don't...
  4. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    I don't know if this will be of any help... but I too needed link to a calculator from a site... but just a simple calc...

    I gave up on widgets and coded stuff. Why? Because I'm totally retarded...
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