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Thanks, we are excited but more than a bit daunted. To show you what level I am at is my next question: Where do you put that code  in a script box?

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The block of code above starting with "%%CRD0" is what a card looks like in the system clipboard. If you select and copy the entire thing from your web browser, in Decker you should be able to choose "Edit -> Paste Card" from the menu and then have the entire example to play with interactively and modify.

It might be best to tackle some simpler projects that involve scripting before diving in the deep end. There are lots of useful examples and discussions here in the community forum. In particular, it might be worth trying the examples in these tutorials to gain some familiarity with adding interactivity to decks:

Make your own Chicken Generator: https://itch.io/t/3593043/make-your-own-chicken-generator

Building a Font Importer: https://itch.io/t/3177237/building-a-font-importer

Scripting One-Liners: https://itch.io/t/2929513/scripting-one-liner

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Boy did I have fun. The project, if it can be called that, has gone in another direction. I am conceptualizing doing an RPG suite on Decker. Character sheets, dice roller, maybe even a dungeon generator. Eventually I would love to do a primitive roguelike. But now focusing on the notebook.