Aahh, fair enough. I'm having to design this for somebody else to
maintain (someone with little coding knowledge) and I guessed just
having one file would be easier than having two. I'll ask their
opinion.

But thank you for everything. :-D

~ Zarino



On Jun 27, 11:38 pm, Scott Sauyet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> zarino wrote:
> > Excellent! That was it. It all works brilliantly now. :-D
>
> > As a side-note: Am I being really picky here, or could the contents of
> > facts.js and custom.js be combined into one file? Seems a shame to
> > have a whole separate javascript file containing just one line of
> > code.
>
> That would be fine.  The only reason I thought they should be separated
> is that the list of facts is likely to change regularly; the other
> should remain static.  If you have other JQuery on the page, you can put
> it together with what's in "custom".  I guess it's  simply a way to
> separate the dynamic data from the code.
>
> Good luck,
>
>    -- Scott

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