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  • beccam
    beccam Posts: 962 Forumite
    I just wanted to know who's soa is the first one??? £2000 and £3000 income plus £1000 in benefits!!???? can i be them for a month please!!! :)
  • Clariman
    Clariman Posts: 1,484 Forumite
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    beccam wrote: »
    I just wanted to know who's soa is the first one??? £2000 and £3000 income plus £1000 in benefits!!???? can i be them for a month please!!! :)
    Sorry to excite you. Just some test data knocked together quickly :(
    Author of the first Stoozing FAQ on the Internet and Creator of the SOA & Snowball calculators at Lemonfool.co.uk
  • Clariman
    Clariman Posts: 1,484 Forumite
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    This is the version that I plan to go live with. Please don't bookmark it as this V5 version will be deleted once I copy it over to its normal place. If you have any comments or objections to it please shout out. http://www.makesenseofcards.co.uk/soacalcV5.html

    Fermi, I have decided to just leave the "new post" link in the text rather than have it as another button. I did create it with a button but it made it too prominent and I could envisage people just clicking on "Highlight Text" then clicking on "New Thread" without having copied it to the clipboard. Also, the ability to create a new thread on MSE is only an option. Having it as a button would make it look more like a 'have to'.

    Clariman
    Author of the first Stoozing FAQ on the Internet and Creator of the SOA & Snowball calculators at Lemonfool.co.uk
  • Looks ok to me

    Just a little some thing, on the format for MSE press CTRL +C to copy, you can also right mouse click and select copy
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  • fermi
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    Clariman wrote: »
    Fermi, I have decided to just leave the "new post" link in the text rather than have it as another button. I did create it with a button but it made it too prominent and I could envisage people just clicking on "Highlight Text" then clicking on "New Thread" without having copied it to the clipboard. Also, the ability to create a new thread on MSE is only an option. Having it as a button would make it look more like a 'have to'.

    You could well be right. ;) Hard for me to judge from my perspective really.
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  • Clariman
    Clariman Posts: 1,484 Forumite
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    Looks ok to me

    Just a little some thing, on the format for MSE press CTRL +C to copy, you can also right mouse click and select copy
    Thanks NM

    There are a few ways to do it. Most people have their own preferred way of doing copy and paste, but I thought I would give some simple steps for those who are less familiar with it all. In some ways, the easiest is probably to go to "Edit" then "Copy" in the formatted window. That might be better because I think the keys on a Mac for copying and pasting are CMD +C and CMD +V.

    One of the biggest challenges of the calculator is trying to keep it all simple. :)
    Author of the first Stoozing FAQ on the Internet and Creator of the SOA & Snowball calculators at Lemonfool.co.uk
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