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I'd like to create a javascript button that, when clicked on, italicizes randomly a bunch of words -- say 200 -- in a text. It means that only certain words should be in italics, but each time different ones (regardless of their function or nature -- verb, noun, subjet, preposition etc).
I was thinking of calling an array and then get "str.italics()", but that would mean that I'll have to methodically copy into the code all the words of that text, right ? Plus it seems to be non standard. I'm sure there's a prettier way to do that.
Thanks.
I'd like to create a javascript button that, when clicked on, italicizes randomly a bunch of words -- say 200 -- in a text. It means that only certain words should be in italics, but each time different ones (regardless of their function or nature -- verb, noun, subjet, preposition etc).
I was thinking of calling an array and then get "str.italics()", but that would mean that I'll have to methodically copy into the code all the words of that text, right ? Plus it seems to be non standard. I'm sure there's a prettier way to do that.
Thanks.I'd like to create a javascript button that, when clicked on, italicizes randomly a bunch of words -- say 200 -- in a text. It means that only certain words should be in italics, but each time different ones (regardless of their function or nature -- verb, noun, subjet, preposition etc).
I was thinking of calling an array and then get "str.italics()", but that would mean that I'll have to methodically copy into the code all the words of that text, right ? Plus it seems to be non standard. I'm sure there's a prettier way to do that.
Thanks.I'd like to create a javascript button that, when clicked on, italicizes randomly a bunch of words -- say 200 -- in a text. It means that only certain words should be in italics, but each time different ones (regardless of their function or nature -- verb, noun, subjet, preposition etc).
I was thinking of calling an array and then get "str.italics()", but that would mean that I'll have to methodically copy into the code all the words of that text, right ? Plus it seems to be non standard. I'm sure there's a prettier way to do that.
Thanks.I'd like to create a javascript button that, when clicked on, italicizes randomly a bunch of words -- say 200 -- in a text. It means that only certain words should be in italics, but each time different ones (regardless of their function or nature -- verb, noun, subjet, preposition etc).
I was thinking of calling an array and then get "str.italics()", but that would mean that I'll have to methodically copy into the code all the words of that text, right ? Plus it seems to be non standard. I'm sure there's a prettier way to do that.
Thanks.I'd like to create a javascript button that, when clicked on, italicizes randomly a bunch of words -- say 200 -- in a text. It means that only certain words should be in italics, but each time different ones (regardless of their function or nature -- verb, noun, subjet, preposition etc).
I was thinking of calling an array and then get "str.italics()", but that would mean that I'll have to methodically copy into the code all the words of that text, right ? Plus it seems to be non standard. I'm sure there's a prettier way to do that.
Thanks.I'd like to create a javascript button that, when clicked on, italicizes randomly a bunch of words -- say 200 -- in a text. It means that only certain words should be in italics, but each time different ones (regardless of their function or nature -- verb, noun, subjet, preposition etc).
I was thinking of calling an array and then get "str.italics()", but that would mean that I'll have to methodically copy into the code all the words of that text, right ? Plus it seems to be non standard. I'm sure there's a prettier way to do that.
Thanks.