A 1995 website? It wouldn't, because HTML was the
method most were using.
A 2007 website is CMS-driven, script-operated and has
a lot more content to update, as well as "features"
that are essentially programmatic.
> Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
>
> > The Frame docs are all UNstructured, and I can'
A 1995 website? It wouldn't, because HTML was the
method most were using.
A 2007 website is CMS-driven, script-operated and has
a lot more content to update, as well as "features"
that are essentially programmatic.
> Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
>
> > The Frame docs are all UNstructured, and I can'
Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
> The Frame docs are all UNstructured, and I can't imagine what benefit
> structure would bring to something as free-form as a Web site... ;-)
Huh?? It's Sunday morning and I've not yet caffeinated, but that seems
like a rather sweeping statement. Obviously any big sit
Jeremy H. Griffith wrote:
> The Frame docs are all UNstructured, and I can't imagine what benefit
> structure would bring to something as free-form as a Web site... ;-)
Huh?? It's Sunday morning and I've not yet caffeinated, but that seems
like a rather sweeping statement. Obviously any big sit
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 09:40:58 +, Steve Rickaby
wrote:
>It occurs to me that as FrameMaker comes with an
>'out of the box' XHTML structured application, it
>might be a useful tool for prototyping web content
>(without any WYSIWYG) prior to export into a web
>development app such as Dreamw
At 06:50 -0700 23/3/07, Chris Borokowski wrote:
>Steve, I like your thinking, but in my view HTML codeis dead except as a
>transit mechanism. You can to get your structured FrameMaker content into a
>CMS so you spend less time in FTP/HTML updating stuff that is better handled
>by an automated
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 09:40:58 +, Steve Rickaby
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>It occurs to me that as FrameMaker comes with an
>'out of the box' XHTML structured application, it
>might be a useful tool for prototyping web content
>(without any WYSIWYG) prior to export into a web
>development
It occurs to me that as FrameMaker comes with an 'out of the box' XHTML
structured application, it might be a useful tool for prototyping web content
(without any WYSIWYG) prior to export into a web development app such as
Dreamweaver.
Has anyone used it like this? Did it work for you?
--
St
It's hard to keep a website updated, which is one
reason many people are switching to portable document
formats. I can do all the web development in my sleep,
but am looking toward a next generation site that I
can make portable without losing URL placement and
without extensive, manual reformattin
Steve, I like your thinking, but in my view HTML code
is dead except as a transit mechanism. You can to get
your structured FrameMaker content into a CMS so you
spend less time in FTP/HTML updating stuff that is
better handled by an automated link and document
manager.
I'm looking along these lin
It's hard to keep a website updated, which is one
reason many people are switching to portable document
formats. I can do all the web development in my sleep,
but am looking toward a next generation site that I
can make portable without losing URL placement and
without extensive, manual reformattin
At 06:50 -0700 23/3/07, Chris Borokowski wrote:
>Steve, I like your thinking, but in my view HTML codeis dead except as a
>transit mechanism. You can to get your structured FrameMaker content into a
>CMS so you spend less time in FTP/HTML updating stuff that is better handled
>by an automated
Steve, I like your thinking, but in my view HTML code
is dead except as a transit mechanism. You can to get
your structured FrameMaker content into a CMS so you
spend less time in FTP/HTML updating stuff that is
better handled by an automated link and document
manager.
I'm looking along these lin
It occurs to me that as FrameMaker comes with an 'out of the box' XHTML
structured application, it might be a useful tool for prototyping web content
(without any WYSIWYG) prior to export into a web development app such as
Dreamweaver.
Has anyone used it like this? Did it work for you?
--
St
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