Xstandard is worth a look for using with browser based CMS http://xstandard.com/default.asp
with regards
Steven Faulkner
Web Accessibility Consultant
National Information & Library Service (NILS)
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Kooyong Victoria 3144
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"Roly"
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a couple of questions, somewhat off topic
I would like to capture an image of the the whole html page i.e. what is
not visible in the scroll region, so the image would capture something like
an "800 x 3000" region to be printed in a brochure.
I am looking for an elegant CMS tool which will still supports CSS and
which will allow me to create a 5 or 7 page "user editable" website.
Mamboserver and similari CMS products are way to big for the clients I am
currently working with.
Regards Roly
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