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> BMI calculator created on webpage, how to isolate in inframe?
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DEADSTAR
post Jul 2 2017, 07:16 PM
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Hey all,
I recently purchased a widget from a developer I wouldn't recommend. I had explained that I am running a website on Wix.com and just needed the embed code so I plug it into the site. I had (and still do) an example up on the site of a BMI calculator I had found rummaging online (https://www.agapehealthandwellnessservices.com/), where you can copy the code to use on your site. It uses iframe so I expected the same from the one I purchased. However, all i got was a folder with the html, css, and js. I was able to figure out how to get it up online (since Wix.com does not allow access to the coding I believe) through github.com (http://bmi-calculator.getforge.io/). My question is, is there anyway I can isolate just the BMI calculator within the iframe and not the entire webpage?
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pandy
post Jul 3 2017, 08:37 AM
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See here how to use an iframe.
http://htmlhelp.com/reference/html40/special/iframe.html

Your calculator doesn't work, BTW. If this is yours http://bmi-calculator.getforge.io/ . I got a little confused about what was what.
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post Jul 3 2017, 04:36 PM
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Thanks for the link, I'll check it out and yes it does.
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post Jul 3 2017, 06:17 PM
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I figured something out, not exactly correct but it will work for me.
www.agapehealthandwellnessservices.com
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post Jul 3 2017, 09:31 PM
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No, the one you linked to before did nothing in the browser I used. The one you link to now doesn't calculate the BMI if I use metric. The result is what I put as my weight. If I say I weigh 50 kg the result is 50. If I say I weigh 100 the result is 100 and so on.
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post Jul 20 2017, 05:41 PM
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QUOTE(pandy @ Jul 3 2017, 10:31 PM) *

No, the one you linked to before did nothing in the browser I used. The one you link to now doesn't calculate the BMI if I use metric. The result is what I put as my weight. If I say I weigh 50 kg the result is 50. If I say I weigh 100 the result is 100 and so on.



Ah I see, thanks for that.
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