On Wed, 18 Jul 2001, Sam Ruby wrote:

> 1) Be a pioneer and spend time that you don't necessarily have plenty of to
> pave the way for producing a site using docbook and cocoon2 (and therefore
> XSLT).  Perhaps in the process designing a new layout that isn't so
> graphics intensive.
>
> 2) Use largely unsupported and generally combersome tool named Stylebook.
>
> 3) Use the well documented but non-standard Anakia tool.
>
> - or -
>
> 4) wait for somebody else to pave the way on #1 and follow their lead.
>

5) Use plain (X)HTML, with meta-information in div and class to
allow transformations in the future. In fact, any well formed HTML
whould work. Jakarta-site2 is just HTML with few extra tags ( author is
available in HTML too, some syntactic sugar, etc).

And then people will be able to use something they're familiar with -
instead of stylebook, jakarta-style or any other substitute.


Costin


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