Thursday, February 23, 2017

some groups

thinking about ... the sorter                tu201702281122new

developing software to support a process

lines. spades. shoulders.

own, metaphorically speaking. don't own.

<span id="mmns20170224f1351ownedlines"></span>

<a href="javascript:mmns20170224f1351('show owned lines')"></a>

<a href="javascript:mmns20170224f1351('hide the charts')"></a>

<img src="" id="mmns20170224f1351record" />
<img src="" id="mmns20170224f1351updater />
<a href="" id="mmns20170224f1351flink" target="_blank">f</a>
<a href="" id="mmns20170224f1351mlink" target="_blank">m</a>

I am going to do something very strange, here, and turn the show owned lines link and the hide the charts link into links right here in Blogger's compose mode. Well, hide the charts may need to move to some other location, but this way some of these links can be selected right from here, in this blog's text.

To do this, I will copy from here the whole show owned lines link, and, in HTML Mode in Blogger Edit, I'll paste that into ... no ... no ... it's not even that. In Compose Mode I can turn the above link code into a link, and supply the href for that, which is the javascript call, all using the link dialog.

Other parts of the code in this text I can copy, from here, and paste into HTML Mode, which will add them as parts of the HTML (while leaving this text here as it is).

I wonder if maybe I ought to break out the JavaScript into a separate page. I'm thinking it might be an idea.

function mmns20170224f1351(request) {}

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