On Thursday 24 August 2006 09:36 pm, John W. Kennedy wrote:
> Larry Gusaas wrote:
> > On 24 Aug 2006 at 20:29, Jack Gates wrote:
> >> On Thursday 24 August 2006 03:40, Angelo Camillos wrote:
> >>> I have created a web page in writer but when I generate the
> >>> html all objects and text relocate themselves and buttons that
> >>> I have created on the page, which also relocate themselves
> >>> loose their http reference and become useless.
> >
> > ---clip---
> >
> >> For starters you are better off not using Writer to create web
> >> pages.
> >
> > I agree totally. Writer is practically useless for producing W3C
> > compliant code.
>
> One exception, of course: if you already have a formatted Writer
> document, and you want to put it on the web, the Writer HTML
> support at least makes a beginning. (But it could be much better,
> properly reflecting Writer styles as HTML classes and CSS styles;
> I've had that in Issuezilla for yonks.) I've got a couple of edited
> 18th- and 19th-century theatre texts that started out their on-line
> lives that way.

     If Writer is so terrible, why is it that when I check the HTML 
files I write in Writer to validate them, there is only one problem? 
In the head section, the styles type is not listed as "text/css". 
Once I change <style> to <style type="text/css">, it validates.

Dan

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