Ben Kennedy wrote:
 Joey deVilla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The documentation team has shown me their proposal for what the HTML docs will look like, and they're pretty good. The proposed design is built using RoboHelp and has a two-column frame-based design. The left column is a thin one used for navigation while the much wider right column contains the content.

Can this not be done using CSS with IFRAMEs and position:fixed so as to simulate the appearance of frames, but provide the full benefits of single-page-ness and bookmarkability?

Actually, that's what I'm hoping to get in the end. That will be a function of whether RoboHelp can generate HTML that way or if there's a relatively simple way to convert RoboHelp's output to that format (presumably through some scripting).

Although the number one priority is the documentation's readership -- namely, you -- whatever method we pick has to be more painless for the documentation department to follow than to not follow, otherwise the system falls apart.

Thanks for the input, Ben!

-- Joey

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Joey deVilla - Tucows, Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TC/DC (Technical Community Development Coordinator)
"Nerdy Deeds Done Dirt Cheap"
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