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Anyone know the code for that ??? :o :rolleyes: :!:
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What about little of brain storming from you for start??
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What about little of brain storming from you for start??
This is not sunday market : "Password protection for 5, forums for 10..."

cuz i didnt study javascript before, so if anyone can give me a start, for example how to use the multiplication & the outside look of it???? :rolleyes: & i willl do the rest of operations by myself. :mrgreen:
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cuz i didnt study javascript before, so if anyone can give me a start, for example how to use the multiplication & the outside look of it???? :rolleyes: & i willl do the rest of operations by myself. :mrgreen:
I agree. Besides Javascripting, if your good enough, you could also try Flash. www.macromedia.com/flash8 or www.macromedia.com
www.javascript.com has a ton of snippets and scripts for you to choose from.

I would also check out www.hotscripts.com under the Javascript-->Scripts area. They should have even more there for ya.
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