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Web *site* design Matt Silberstein 05-17-2007
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Posted by Matt Silberstein on May 17, 2007, 1:49 pm
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Some time ago I used to use NetObject Fusion. It has a feature I
really liked that I would like to have now. You could lay out your
site showing which pages connected to which pages, and it would build
the menus. If you moved a page in the hierarchy it would update the
links and titles for you. A live site map in a sense. Does something
like that exist that would, in a perfect world, work along side an
HTML editor (HTML Kit or some such)?



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Posted by Adrienne Boswell on May 17, 2007, 8:00 pm
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Matt Silberstein wote:
> Some time ago I used to use NetObject Fusion. It has a feature I
> really liked that I would like to have now. You could lay out your
> site showing which pages connected to which pages, and it would build
> the menus. If you moved a page in the hierarchy it would update the
> links and titles for you. A live site map in a sense. Does something
> like that exist that would, in a perfect world, work along side an
> HTML editor (HTML Kit or some such)?
>
>

You might want to think about putting your menu into a server side
include. If your host doesn't support SSI, then you could use a
preprocessor. That way, you only have one file to deal with. If
links in your documents change, say it used to be old.example.com and
now it's new.example.com, then you could use a search and replace
function.

HTH

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Posted by Matt Silberstein on May 17, 2007, 8:38 pm
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On 17 May 2007 17:00:57 -0700, in comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html

>
>Matt Silberstein wote:
>> Some time ago I used to use NetObject Fusion. It has a feature I
>> really liked that I would like to have now. You could lay out your
>> site showing which pages connected to which pages, and it would build
>> the menus. If you moved a page in the hierarchy it would update the
>> links and titles for you. A live site map in a sense. Does something
>> like that exist that would, in a perfect world, work along side an
>> HTML editor (HTML Kit or some such)?
>>
>>
>
>You might want to think about putting your menu into a server side
>include. If your host doesn't support SSI, then you could use a
>preprocessor. That way, you only have one file to deal with. If
>links in your documents change, say it used to be old.example.com and
>now it's new.example.com, then you could use a search and replace
>function.
>
>HTH

Thanks.

--
Matt Silberstein

Do something today about the Darfur Genocide

http://www.beawitness.org
http://www.darfurgenocide.org
http://www.savedarfur.org

"Darfur: A Genocide We can Stop"

Posted by Adrienne Boswell on May 17, 2007, 8:27 pm
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Matt Silberstein wote:
> Some time ago I used to use NetObject Fusion. It has a feature I
> really liked that I would like to have now. You could lay out your
> site showing which pages connected to which pages, and it would build
> the menus. If you moved a page in the hierarchy it would update the
> links and titles for you. A live site map in a sense. Does something
> like that exist that would, in a perfect world, work along side an
> HTML editor (HTML Kit or some such)?
>
>

You might want to think about putting your menu into a server side
include. If your host doesn't support SSI, then you could use a
preprocessor. That way, you only have one file to deal with. If
links in your documents change, say it used to be old.example.com and
now it's new.example.com, then you could use a search and replace
function.

HTH

--
Adrienne Boswell at work
Administrator nextBlock.com
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