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Posted by Sens Fan Happy In OH on January 24, 2005, 2:12 pm
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I am currently working on a webpage that requires some rather
extraordinary things to be done to it and I am not sure how best to go
about doing this so I hope possibly someone can help me out on this.
The page needs to look as much like a particular sales flyer as
possible. This flyer has two dragonflies in the upper left and right
corners of the page. At the bottom of the page then is a very
elaborate JPG of a lilypads and various water plants that "crawl" up
both the left and right side of the page. All of these need to flow
seamlessly together with text running down the centre of the page until
it reaches the bottom artwork.
Currently I am doing this in MS FrontPage 2000 using tables ... but I
am not sure this is going to be as seamless as I want. I am sure that
I've seen this done elsewhere on the web but I am, of course, unable to
remember where I saw it so that I could view their source codes and
possible learn what and how to do it. So I am turning to you all here
for advice.
I can post JPGs of the artwork if need be to give a better example of
what I am trying to do ... but have not done so now because of trying
to follow proper Usenet etiquette and not post photos and such into a
non-binary group. I am really desperate for advice! I could use some
help!!
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Posted by Harlan Messinger on January 24, 2005, 5:42 pm
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Sens Fan Happy In OH wrote:
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> The page needs to look as much like a particular sales flyer as
> possible. This flyer has two dragonflies in the upper left and right
> corners of the page. At the bottom of the page then is a very
> elaborate JPG of a lilypads and various water plants that "crawl" up
> both the left and right side of the page. All of these need to flow
> seamlessly together with text running down the centre of the page until
> it reaches the bottom artwork.
Impossible to achieve reliably with HTML and CSS, because you have no
idea how large the font will be, or how it will be laid out, on the
user's screen. It depends on the installed fonts, the operating system,
the browser, and the user's preferences.
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> Currently I am doing this in MS FrontPage 2000 using tables
I strongly suggest that you reject FrontPage, *especially* for working
with tables. It does the worst things with tables.
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> I can post JPGs of the artwork if need be to give a better example of
> what I am trying to do ... but have not done so now because of trying
> to follow proper Usenet etiquette and not post photos and such into a
> non-binary group.
Correct. The proper procedure is to post them to a web site and provide
the URL.
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Posted by Sens Fan Happy In OH on January 24, 2005, 4:42 pm
Please log in for more thread options Thanks for your input and advice. I guess posting the URL would pretty
much be a waste right now since it sounds like I'm pretty much SOL on
trying to make it all match up properly. Will have to go back to the
drawing board I guess.
Any suggestions for a "better" webpage program? The company I work for
has FP2k so that's what I learned on. But I'm always open to
suggestions.
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Posted by Uncle Pirate on January 25, 2005, 11:23 am
Please log in for more thread options Sens Fan Happy In OH wrote:
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> Thanks for your input and advice. I guess posting the URL would pretty
> much be a waste right now since it sounds like I'm pretty much SOL on
> trying to make it all match up properly. Will have to go back to the
> drawing board I guess.
>
> Any suggestions for a "better" webpage program? The company I work for
> has FP2k so that's what I learned on. But I'm always open to
> suggestions.
>
The only way to actually learn HTML (IMO) is to use a plain text editor.
After you know HTML, then you can use whatever graphical editor you
want and know how to fix the mistakes it WILL leave.
--
Stan McCann "Uncle Pirate" http://stanmccann.us/pirate.html Webmaster/Computer Center Manager, NMSU at Alamogordo
Coordinator, Tularosa Basin Chapter, ABATE of NM; AMA#758681; COBB
'94 1500 Vulcan (now wrecked) :( http://motorcyclefun.org/Dcp_2068c.jpg A zest for living must include a willingness to die. - R.A. Heinlein
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Posted by Mark Parnell on January 25, 2005, 11:59 am
Please log in for more thread options Previously in comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html, Sens Fan Happy In OH
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> Any suggestions for a "better" webpage program?
Anything not made by MS. And that's a serious suggestion. The only
programs I know of that produce worse code than FP are Word, Publisher
and Excel (not necessarily in that order).
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> The company I work for
> has FP2k so that's what I learned on. But I'm always open to
> suggestions.
free:
jedit: http://www.jedit.org/ nedit: http://www.nedit.org/ screem: http://www.screem.org/ ewisoft: http://www.ewisoft.com/ netpadd: http://www.netpadd.com/ araneae: http://www.araneae.com/ 1st page: http://www.evrsoft.com/ crimson: http://crimsoneditor.com/ ezpad: http://www.mmedia.is/ezpad/ acehtml: http://freeware.acehtml.com/ notetab light: http://www.notetab.com/ tswebeditor: http://tswebeditor.net.tc/ html-kit: http://www.chami.com/html-kit/ context: http://www.fixedsys.com/context/ pspad: http://www.pspad.com/en/index.html websmill: http://www.xtreeme.com/websmill/ metapad: http://www.liquidninja.com/metapad/ quanta (linux): http://quanta.sourceforge.net/ notespad: http://www.newbie.net/NotesPad/index.html dirt and pointy stick: http://usenetshit.info/editor/ grey matter pro: http://www.pagetutor.com/misc/grey.html editpad lite: http://www.editpadlite.com/editpadlite.html stones webwrite: http://www.webwriter.dk/english/index.htm matizha sublime: http://www.matizha.com/en/products/sublime/
not free:
textpad: http://www.textpad.com/ [$30]
notetab: http://www.notetab.com/ [$10+]
editplus: http://www.editplus.com/ [$30]
ultraedit: http://www.idmcomp.com/ [$35]
editpad: http://www.editpadpro.com/ [$40]
hypertext studio: http://www.olsonsoft.com/ [$100]
namo: http://www.namo.com/products/webeditor/ [$90]
acehtml pro: http://www.visicommedia.com/acehtml/ [$50]
ibm websphere: http://www-3.ibm.com/software/webservers/hpbuilder/ [$70]
spider writer: http://www.actiprosoftware.com/Products/SpiderWriter/ [$80]
(thanks brucie)
--
Mark Parnell
http://www.clarkecomputers.com.au
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> possible. This flyer has two dragonflies in the upper left and right
> corners of the page. At the bottom of the page then is a very
> elaborate JPG of a lilypads and various water plants that "crawl" up
> both the left and right side of the page. All of these need to flow
> seamlessly together with text running down the centre of the page until
> it reaches the bottom artwork.