Blackstar_solar said:er...more please
ah go on then, was trying to say it without saying it lol.
base 16, hexadecimal.
Blackstar_solar said:er...more please
/slaps headMrMoss said:x is used to denote a bigger base than 10. used in coding quite a bit..

Buttons said:27 is based on the style clue.
Think hex.
Sure you don't mean 26 (i.e. to get to 27)?Buttons said:27 is based on the style clue.
Think hex.
Blackstar_solar said:Sure you don't mean 26 (i.e. to get to 27)?
27 is the blank one...with no clue :S
Buttons said:Sorry, must have meant 26![]()
Stuck on the answer for 29!

MrMoss said:28_has_feb? give us a clue please![]()
Borris said:Any clues for EIGHteen?
nikebee said:i cheated and forced it to read the source of NINEteen.html
type
view-source:http://n.nfshost.com/NINEteen.html
into the browser
page shouldn't refresh, but just it should just bring up the code
on 20 now![]()
Blackstar_solar said:I've found #bbabb in the stylee.css...can someone give me a clue?
Buttons said:For 18/19, remember it's case sensitive
For 28/29 if feb has 28, what has 29 when you jump?

MrMoss said:29_has_leap_year does not work, nor any of the 50 derivatives![]()
MrMoss said:break into smaller bits, then binary to find 27...
still confused!erm...jump?Buttons said:More literal, do you need that many words?