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Weight Watchers Weight Watchers Points Calculator Weight Watcher

Calories:
Fat:
Fiber:
Points:

Are you designing a diet Web site? Are you using the Weight Watchers Points plan to lose weight? If so, this little calculator might just come in handy. A simple but quick method to figure WW points.

We have tested the code in IE 7.0, Firefox 2.0.0.3, Opera 9.20, Netscape 8.1.3 and AOL Explorer 1.5. This script worked well in all platforms with no variations observed.

Reset button not part of the script. We added it as a convenience for you.

Depending on your knowledge of HTML and javascripts, this is an easy three (3) part no reconfiguration copy and paste code that goes in both the <HEAD> and <BODY> sections of your document. It also makes use of an external .js script you need to save and upload into your directory then add a snipplet of code into the <HEAD> section to call the external.js file.

Warning Logo     Note Of Importance:     If you are not sure of howto make the external .js file and make use of it within your document, grab the below link and it is fully explained.
.js File Howto ]

For Your Information For your Information:     If you are not comfortable or prefer not to use the external.js file, you can use the traditional cut/copy and paste instead of the external .js file. If you need a little refresher on what is required to achieve this, grab the below link and it is fully explained.
Traditional Cut/Copy and Paste ]

Depending on which of the above methods you have selected (external.js file or Traditional Copy/Cut & Paste), you will add either the snipplet of code (after you have uploaded the external.js file) into the <HEAD> section or the completed section of code that you added the opening and closing script tags.

Snipplet Of Code

<script type="text/javascript" src="wwCalc.js">
</script>
Traditional Copy/Cut and Paste

<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript">

<HEAD> Section of code goes here

//  End -->
</script>

Arrow External .js file



Arrow Traditional Copy/Cut & Paste Code with opening & closing tags that you had to add into the <HEAD> section of code that was originally earmarked to be an external .js file.

If you would like to see an example of this effect using the "Traditional Cut/Copy & Paste" method, grab the below link and you are there. Examine our "Source" code (on the page you will be opening) to see how we had to reconfigure it to make it work. We have it very well documented for your convenience.
Traditional Cut/Copy & Paste Method ]

O nce you have completed either of the above steps for the <HEAD> section, all that is left is to paste the <BODY> section of code where you want the effect to appear.

We hope our tutorial was easy to follow and we covered everything in detail. If you would like to add this effect into your pages, grab the respective below link and you are there. If you have any problems with this or anything else, feel free to consult our FAQ ] and if you can't find the answer there, contact us ].
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