- From: crl <lee.christopher@wanadoo.fr>
- Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2010 09:01:23 -0800 (PST)
- To: www-amaya-doc@w3.org
Nowadays i'ts fairly difficult if you follow the correct design rules. Some years ago you could put items in cells of tables, so everything was aligned and in order. Now, you're supposed to use a separate style sheet (CSS). The problem is to make a set of containers (<div>) that go where you want them to go, for different screen sizes and browsers. There are a few basic designs (sets of files) on the web, but they never seem to work for me. You coudl buy a book with a CD, I suppose. The difficulty with komposer and amaya is with creating style sheets that work. Komposer won't even let you comment out tryouts - it just deletes them if it finds an error. I gave up and bought TOweb (which has a free version). It's fairly new and has a few frustrating limitations, but you can produce a reasonable site fairly easily. Regards Alma Hunt wrote: > > I do agree with Mr. Patrick. The manual does not talk about creating a > basic web page. > > > > RBL wrote: >> >> Does anyone know if this list has a moderator? >> __________ >> >> My contact info is at rblevin.org >> >> >> >> On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 3:49 PM, Patrick Grayson >> <pat.grayson@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> Does anyone have a basic document on "How To Build A Webpage" in Amaya? >>> The FAQ is not that helpful. >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Doc-on-%22How-To-Build-A-Webpage%22-in-Amaya--tp27107643p27394393.html Sent from the w3.org - www-amaya-doc mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
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