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Comments by Member 13502831 (Top 9 by date)
Member 13502831
5-Jan-18 12:50pm
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Richard, I've already went on this link before, but since they didn't mention any other values for attributeName except x and y, I wanted to ask someone here about other values I can use. Now I've tried putting any random string for the attributeName before, but the code wouldn't run if I did that. It only worked when the attributeName's value was set to "x", "y", "transform" and "fill". Should I just stick to x and y, or is it important that I know the other two?
Member 13502831
5-Jan-18 6:31am
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The attributeName tag that goes inside the <animate> element
Member 13502831
24-Dec-17 11:01am
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Thank you so much for your answer Dave.
Member 13502831
24-Dec-17 6:30am
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I wanted to know how I can make a form that can take up more than a 100 submissions each month, which is what you're allowed to get if you don't pay for unlimited submissions monthly.
Member 13502831
24-Dec-17 6:21am
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Well I'm sorry if I'm not some coding geek who should know this stuff, I'm new to all of this, I just wanted to know if there was a way that I could do it for free, that'd be great, but if I can't, then I won't, end of story.
Member 13502831
24-Dec-17 6:11am
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Thank you, you're a great help (note the sarcasm).
Member 13502831
14-Dec-17 9:18am
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Do you mind at least answering my question please?
Member 13502831
22-Nov-17 12:26pm
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But what other functions can the code be in other than a click handler function? Thanks.
Member 13502831
9-Nov-17 4:36am
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but is the style tag important here? I mean aren't the div and link tag enough? Thanks :)
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