Y S N J G R U S X B N J C N I C U X R O B Q C H S G U B C U G J C I X W E C
V R W N G B N N R B G G H J R V C W T U C Z N N J G Y R B N F C N G W N Q S
U X T X V O Q R O B V G U N X Z X V C N G N J C N N J G S V C W E G N C
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Please let me know if you think this should go to another category in the future.
I'm using spaces between letters for ease of working and spaces between lines for the same reason. Breaking lines at whole words so we don't have to deal with hyphens breaking up the words.
That probably would have been a winning entry had you just been a bit more "customer-oriented".
DDSM
Well, you know, sometimes we need the customers to have to think for themselves :>
I don't know if I should provide a little hint like I used to do. (where you click and drag your mouse over the following space [A=A] type of thing
Tom,
Maybe an extra space between the words?
I started with THe NJ pattern.;-)
DDSM
Got it. Not too hard.
> Got it. Not too hard.
If I manage to do more, I will add the hint that isn't visible unless you try.
You could set the hint text color to white and then anyone who wanted to see the hint could highlight the indicated area to see the hint. Like this: Hint> Here is the hint <Hint
Stephen, that is exactly what I had in mind.