Step One - Create a new html document in notepad or an editor. Be sure to include the background color or picture. Create a table like this one. (hint: use View source and save this page. Cut and paste) Save html file.
A A | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA | AA |
BB | BB | BB | BB | BB | BB | BB | BB | BB | BB |
CC | CC | CC | CC | CC | CC | CC | CC | CC | CC |
DD | DD | DD | DD | DD | DD | DD | DD | DD | DD |
EE | EE | EE | EE | EE | EE | EE | EE | EE | EE |
FF | FF | FF | FF | FF | FF | FF | FF | FF | FF |
GG | GG | GG | GG | GG | GG | GG | GG | GG | GG |
HH | HH | HH | HH | HH | HH | HH | HH | HH | HH |
II | II | II | II | II | II | II | II | II | II |
JJ | JJ | JJ | JJ | JJ | JJ | JJ | JJ | JJ | JJ |
THIS IS THE TABLE GRID USED TO BEGIN PUTTING ACTIVE X CONTROLS IN
At this point in time you need to have your layout of what letters are to go in the boxes. An easy way to do this is to lay out the puzzle on graph paper. That way you can visualize where you are at in creating the objects and scripting the buttons. |
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©Mary L. Walker (Hayes) 1996