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I have been back at scripting for about a year now.
I first learned basic 1.1 back in the 80's.
Now I have the IQ of a house plant.
The only way I have been able to learn javascript.
Is to see some easy code and play with it.
So I am sorry I probably won't be of much help to anyone.
Been to places like w3schools htmlgoodies. etc.
And they have been very helpful. And this is the
first time I ever been on this kind of site.
Every once in awhile. I play with stuff and wished I knew
more about it.
Right now I am back at w3schools. Reviewing CSS.
I found a website name of stu nichols. Who is good
at css. Thats where I put it together. What div tags
were for.
I have conveted a couple of games I wrote back in the
80's in basic.
The first one is called the horse race game.
I almost understood arrays when I scripted it.
The way it works is. Place Bet. Pick horse.
Then write out the results. Somehow I found
a script for a cookie to save the score.
It save the score when you restart the horses.
But the horse keep running. I don't know if
I should stop them or not.
http://www.stupidharold.com/Dani/Hor...orserace1.html
Heres another One:
Called the stockmarket game.
Would like to know if there is an easy learning cookie
script that would save the multiple variables.
http://www.stupidharold.com/harold1/.../STKgame1.html
Buy low and sell high.
I first learned basic 1.1 back in the 80's.
Now I have the IQ of a house plant.
The only way I have been able to learn javascript.
Is to see some easy code and play with it.
So I am sorry I probably won't be of much help to anyone.
Been to places like w3schools htmlgoodies. etc.
And they have been very helpful. And this is the
first time I ever been on this kind of site.
Every once in awhile. I play with stuff and wished I knew
more about it.
Right now I am back at w3schools. Reviewing CSS.
I found a website name of stu nichols. Who is good
at css. Thats where I put it together. What div tags
were for.
I have conveted a couple of games I wrote back in the
80's in basic.
The first one is called the horse race game.
I almost understood arrays when I scripted it.
The way it works is. Place Bet. Pick horse.
Then write out the results. Somehow I found
a script for a cookie to save the score.
It save the score when you restart the horses.
But the horse keep running. I don't know if
I should stop them or not.
http://www.stupidharold.com/Dani/Hor...orserace1.html
Heres another One:
Called the stockmarket game.
Would like to know if there is an easy learning cookie
script that would save the multiple variables.
http://www.stupidharold.com/harold1/.../STKgame1.html
Buy low and sell high.
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