Complete novice in the process of designing web pages. How do I add a link to a page such as currency converter, local temperature etc. I have downloaded XE currency converter to my winzip which comes up as samp-ucc.htm but I cannot cut or copy it to my page. My domain name is www.gobantayan.com
Phil
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Re: Phil
Hi, if you go to this link http://www.xe.com/ucc/samp-ucc.txt & copy all the code & paste it into a html box on the front of your BV page. Then press preview.
The only downside with this? Is when someone clicks on the converter they leave your site.
Only as an idea & a bit of a cheat. Place an Inline frame on your page with this url http://www.hifx.co.uk/currency/converter.asp as the target field. Or you could use a few different variations on this. Was playing with a test one here http://www.collectors-info.com/testing/c-converter.html
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Re: Phil
Hi Chris,
What happened to the Malaysian Ringgit [Myr]? It is not in your converter?www.siapamoyanganda.com/
Malaysian Family Tree Website From the
State of Johor.
HAPPY ARE THOSE WHO DREAM DREAMS AND ARE READY TO PAY THE PRICE TO MAKE THEM COME TRUE.
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Re: Phil
Hi Chris, both of those work fine the only problem being that the url http://www.hifix.co.uk/currency/converter.asp which is the one I would prefer as do not lose page does not convert Philippine pesos which is the one I want, talk about sods law!!!!! Anyway will use xe converter, sure anyone interested in my site will come back.
While on this subject can you give me a site to display temperature and weather in Cebu Philippines????
Many thanks.
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Re: Phil
Originally posted by grandjuke View PostHi Chris, both of those work fine the only problem being that the url http://www.hifix.co.uk/currency/converter.asp which is the one I would prefer as do not lose page does not convert Philippine pesos which is the one I want, talk about sods law!!!!! Anyway will use xe converter, sure anyone interested in my site will come back.
While on this subject can you give me a site to display temperature and weather in Cebu Philippines????
Many thanks.
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Re: Phil
Originally posted by zuriatman View PostHi Chris,
What happened to the Malaysian Ringgit [Myr]? It is not in your converter?
LOL, You will have to take that one up with the site owners.
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