Hi Gordon,

You don't ask the easy ones do you? :)

The headers and footers on my site are linked and are from standard Webstyle4 templates. These are placed in the Links section of Legacy web set-up. Thus the Legacy web pages are placed between them.

If I were to redo my site completely I would have the headers and footers separate because of inaccuracies in the Legacy table source code which shows up when the Legacy code is nested - as given in my reply to Ron K. These have to be changed manually on each page.

No matter which method is used I have found no way of having only one each of the *head* and *body* tags in the correct place. So the surplus need to be deleted on each page (although it seems to run OK if one doesn't).

On my site I have changed all background and text colours to css. For this I use PSPad which has a batch replace facility. This is fast, accurate and can easily handle thousands of changes (if there is a limit I don't know it) I also use this software for editing and checking the html.

Hope that this helps
Ron Ferguson

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon Small" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 26 May 2005 16:33
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Pedigree webpages.


Ron, I'm very interested in this discussion because I am thinking of doing a complete redesign of my site using the software suggestions on your site as
a guide. So I have a couple questions.

After you create the Legacy pages, do you have to manually go back and edit each one? Or, is this just something that can be ignored until it's fixed in
Legacy?

If the pages have to be edited, how do you do thousands of pages? I figure
you must have a way.

Gordon

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Ferguson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 9:23 AM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Pedigree webpages.


Hi Ron,

Very sorry but I made two errors in my last email. As you may have noticed
form my code in my suggestions 1) and 2) the <./tr>m should be replaced by
<.table> and *not* <./table>

Ron Ferguson
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Klotz Zellhoefer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 26 May 2005 14:11
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Pedigree webpages.


Thank you, Ron
I have messed around with Legacy's html code in the past, but didn't
succeed with curing the problem of Legacy's webpages "coming apart" when
adding a *left* border using FP2003.  I don't know how other web-apps
work, but FP2003 borders are not tables, altho' tables can be inserted
within the borders (and I do use such), so I'm not sure we're quite on the
same wavelength with this, but I'll test your suggestion today and report
back.

I'll comment that your website looks good; particularly like what you've
done for your top border.

RonKZ
NM, USA

----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Ferguson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, 26 May, 2005 01:56
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Pedigree webpages.


Hi Ron,
There seems to be 3 main changes to the Legacy source code which need to
be made when it is wrapped in another table and from what you have
observed it also seems to apply in other circumstances.

These are difficult to identify in words but I will have a go working
from the bottom up!

1) Just above the line <.td width="590"......> and below the line
<./table> there is a <./tr>. This should be changed to <./table>

2) Moving up: Just above the line <.td width="580"......> and below the
line <./table> there is a <./tr>. This should be changed to <./table>

3) Between there and the arrows there are two lines:
 <.tr>
 <./tr>
Both should be deleted.

These changes have to be made on every page. I cannot promise that this
makes the code absolutely correct but at least it works for me. You can
have a look at the alterations on any pedigree page on my web site (cf.
with the Legacy code)

Ron Ferguson

Hello;
.

#3.  After Legacy-outputting the pedigree webpages, I always run them
thru Frontpage in order to add my own custom borders.  My website uses
borders top, left and bottom, and I find that something within the
Legacy html causes a real mess when one adds a left border.  I've asked
before that Legacy modify it's html so that adding borders will not
trigger this problem, but never got a response, so that's my WISHLIST#3.

I'm in the midst of a major update to my website, so there may be more
later.  Thanks, LUG.

RonKZ



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