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

    Nevermind… Definitely my error! Now just have to figure out how to delete the "Calories Burned (English)" option as its not accurate whatsoever... But now I'm rambling! Thank you for your help again,...
  2. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    I wish I could've paid you two, instead. Your help has been invaluable, and I can't express how appreciative I am! I did what you both advised, and the calculator is *almost* working... Except it...
  3. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    Glad Acorn found it too! Thank you, Egg. In regards to my latest reply to Acorn, do you have any suggestions for what to use to read a .js file? Again, please forgive me as a newbie to all this!
  4. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    Thank you, Acorn! That example actually helps me a lot. Forgive my ignorance, but I have one last problem: I am unable to open the JavaScript file to read (& then copy and paste) the coding inside...
  5. Re: Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    Thank you- I appreciate it!
  6. Incorporating .HTML , .CSS, and .JS into widget to create working calculator

    Hello,

    I am trying to create a calculator on my website. I purchased the .html, .css, and .js files for the calculator that I want to put on my website, but now I am utterly confused as to how to...
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