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From: "Guy Voets" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2008/7/20 Stan Goodman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am trying to make my first HTML document using OOo. It is to be about
as
simple a document as could be imagined. I am stymied.
The document is to be a series of photographs, each one on its own page,
with a caption under each. After inserting the first JPEG from file, I
look for a way to insert an end of page mark, and find none in the menu
system. Inserting a second JPEG only imposes the new image over the
first. How to call for a new page?
I do not find a way to insert a caption under the existing image.
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Stan Goodman
Qiryat Tiv'on
Israel
Hello Stan,
Webpages do not have page breaks. You have to make separate pages, and
link
them one to the other.
There are programs that do most of the job for you, like the freeware
Galerie
http://www.myriad-online.com/en/products/galerie.htm
See also the free SeaMonkey (from www.mozilla.com) that includes a webpage
composer.
HTH
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I have never used OOo for making a HTML web site.
I use it for editing the text, but not the web page.
The Galerie link above states it is only for Mac OS 10.2 to 10.4.
so if you have a PC, you are out of luck with that one
Kompozer is the best of the easy freeware/open source HTML programs I have
found.
http://www.kompozer.net/
I have taught many people to use it.
If you need to have a gallery of photos or a slide show of them, then you
will
need to find the programs to set it up for you. BUT, you should also have
a HTML editor to help with the job.
The following link has a "list" view of photos. This was created with
http://aktionclub-elmira.org/events-2008-07-11.html
Kompozer, but the menus are in Javascript abd was editied/created via
a free version of "EmEditor". The Javascript is not "good" script, but it
was easier to show others how to add to it than it would be if it was pure
Javascript, not HTML via the scripting.
Still, you will need to have some sort of HTML editor.
Try Kompozer. It is based on NVU, which was one of the
best open source version, till the development of it stopped.
Then others started up the cause and developed it into
Kompozer.
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