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The problem is that this is what we have ended up with whereas each id needs to be unique.
This is what we really want!
Each cell and score has a unique id.
Let's number the first row 0 and the second row 1.
Let's pass that number to our one_row function and re-visit it.
<div class='row'>
<script>one_row(0);</script>
</div>
<div class='row'>
<script>one_row(1);</script>
</div>
<script>one_row(0);</script>
</div>
<div class='row'>
<script>one_row(1);</script>
</div>
one_row.js as it is now
function one_row() {
var s1=" <img src='counters/0.png' class='cell' id='";
var s2="' cn='0' onClick='cell_clicked(this);'>";
for (var i=0; i<5; i++) {
document.write(s1 + i + s2);
}
document.write("<div id='s0'>0</div>");
}
var s1=" <img src='counters/0.png' class='cell' id='";
var s2="' cn='0' onClick='cell_clicked(this);'>";
for (var i=0; i<5; i++) {
document.write(s1 + i + s2);
}
document.write("<div id='s0'>0</div>");
}
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