Well, oddly enough, Yes!
And if you have problems there go and ask William Shakespeare where he nicked all his stuff from.
As a training exercise it is just dandy.
My next "Rip-Off" starts here:
https://www.twinkl.co.uk/go/resource/pr ... est-tg-473
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Ripping Off Other People's Ideas
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Re: Ripping Off Other People's Ideas
Obviously my "rip-off" will only extend as far as the functionality as
1. I have no way to access the underlying code (and wouldn't want to anyway).
2. I have no intention of stealing the front-end design: I would take considerable trouble to make sure it looks different.
1. I have no way to access the underlying code (and wouldn't want to anyway).
2. I have no intention of stealing the front-end design: I would take considerable trouble to make sure it looks different.
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Re: Ripping Off Other People's Ideas
The particularly groovy stuff in the last frame is the way the numbers animate when clicked on.
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Re: Ripping Off Other People's Ideas
Of course, I have paid for a year's subscription to TWINKL.