Thank you very much for the response. I was with you until your last sentence, "At that point you'll need to adapt your D variant to an E that's based on the method shown in blink without delay." Not a clue what a D variant or an E in fact is, and I am unaware of a code that enables a blink without a delay: that seems counterintuitive to me.
Let me ask you this, please. On many kits coming from, for example, Evil Mad Science, there is usually a button which enables the circuit to switch from one mode, to another. So if I have two perfect codes, one which lights an LED yet enables me to alter brightness by holding down the button, and another code which fades an LED in and out, is there not a simple command I can utilize to link the two separate codes in a way that would enable me to push the button (or push and hold for a certain length of time) and toggle between codes/LED functions???
Take the Octolively Kit: Octolively Kit There are 8 distinct separate codes manifested as modes which can be changed by holding down a pushbutton. Perhaps I can use a similar technique as they to bring together the two codes I'd like represented?
Thank you very much again for the response. Appreciated.