This add-on converts centigrade <---> fahrenheit and shows the appropriate cone. Entering a cone number it displays it's temperature range expressed in centigrade and fahrenheit. Wanna have it? Just copy the code and past it bitween the <body>....</body> tags of Your homepage. All add-ons are for free. The homepage has to comply HTML-Transitional because iframes have to be supported.




To install this add-on as popup include these code snippets in a HTML-page:

Into the header of a page between the tags <head>.....</head>

Into the body of a page between the tags <body>.....</body>


The popup looks like that:



This add-on converts Mol <-> Analysis <-> Unity <-> Mol% and calculates molecular weight and Si / Al ratio of a glaze.




To install this add-on as popup include these code snippets in a HTML-page:

Into the header of a page between the tags <head>.....</head>

Into the body of a page between the tags <body>.....</body>


The popup looks like that:



This add-on returns name and atomic weight of any element of the periodic table entered into the second field of the add-on (case sensitive). It calculates the molecular weight of a molecule multiplied by the amount of moles entered into the first field. For example enter "1 Mol H2O" as 1 - H - 2 - O into fields 1 to 4 and get 17.99.




To install this add-on as popup include these code snippets in a HTML-page:

Into the header of a page between the tags <head>.....</head>

Into the body of a page between the tags <body>.....</body>


The popup looks like that:



This little add-on recalculates weight parts for a given total weight. It may be useful for any house wife making a cake. When she got a recipe made of 6 ingredients with a total weight of 250 but needs 950, she simply enters this amount by clicking "Submit" and will survive! Great, isn't it ? :-)




To install this add-on as popup include these code snippets in a HTML-page:

Into the header of a page between the tags <head>.....</head>

Into the body of a page between the tags <body>.....</body>


The popup looks like that:
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