Hi all,

For quite some time now, my colleague and I have been using LyX to 
write our internal documentation.  However, we now need to place this 
documentation on the internal website.  We've tried latex2html, and 
it works great as far as I can tell.  The problem is it's really ugly.

For our internal web pages, we have look 'n' feel that we want to 
perpetuate throughout all our pages, documentation included. Most of
our other pages are hand-crafted, so we just manually include all the 
header information that provides the look we want.

Is there any way to do this with LyX/latex2html?  Is there a way to 
have latex2html use cascading style sheets, etc.?  Currently our 
websites all have a table at the top with certain text centered, and 
some images on both the left and right.  Obviously we don't want this 
to carry over to the printed versions, so we need some way of having 
latex2html include either a css or some other chunk of html code at 
the top of each generated page.

Anyone doing this type of thing? Or should I start looking at SGML?

Thanks a bunch,


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Seeya,
Paul
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