A webpage
1.) USER CLICKS A BUTTON
******[DESIGN THE BUTTON TO BE BADASS] cool nice designed fancy
2.) Page returns on click the VALUES [DATASTREAM] = 0 -63 0r 1 to 64
*********RETURN A VISUAL to THE CLICKER [USER] that shows THE VALUE and it APPEARS IN A WINDOW
3.) A 6 ELEMENT COLORED CIRCLE ARRAY is ILLUMINATED/DIMMED FOR A VISUAL COUNT
++EXTRA CREDIT ++ 64 unique "Strings" assoiciated with each PRESET
10 POINTS
Try this code
https://www.w3schools.com/html/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml5_webstorage_local_clickcount
“Scripting for the Web” offers an interdisciplinary approach to the production and execution for a unique presentation of student produced media artifacts relative to their expressed interests but focused on deployment via the use of javascript on the World Wide Web. Students work inside and with a variety of javascript tools with self-assigned production goals and responsibilities relevant to their chosen project.
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