Re: WebCat/CyberStudio Compatibility
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 1998
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 21576
interpreted = N
texte = On 6/12/98 8:06, Bill Heissenbuttel said:>Like everyone else has mentioned, I do the code and the layout first and >then pop it into BBEdit for cleanup and adding DNA. Most DNA can be added >in CyberStudio, but [founditems] with tables gets screwed up (CS wants them >within the
and not outside) and pop-up menus get screwed up. CS >handles DNA in URL tags well and doesn't rewrite them, but can get messed >up with &, < and > (like using them in a [math] tag).I never bother with anything other than Cyberstudio and tags. Tables are very easy, as long as you don't mind an empty row at the end. Put [founditems] at the beginning of the first cell, all the found stuff in the row(s) to display them, then put [/founditems] at the beginning of the first cell on the next row. You can see all the formatting in Cyberstudio, and you don't need to resort to HTML editing. You can even get a number to each row by putting a [showif [index]\5] at the end of the row and the [/showif] at the beginning of the next row-- this gives five records per row (ie a
after the fifth record).As for the empty row at the end-- you can make a feature out oif it!Thomas Wedderburn-BisshopTechnical DirectorWoomera Net SolutionsSydney, Australia Phone +61 2 9746 0700 fax +61 2 9751 6941
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On 6/12/98 8:06, Bill Heissenbuttel said:>Like everyone else has mentioned, I do the code and the layout first and >then pop it into BBEdit for cleanup and adding DNA. Most DNA can be added >in CyberStudio, but [founditems] with tables gets screwed up (CS wants them >within the |
and not outside) and pop-up menus get screwed up. CS >handles DNA in URL tags well and doesn't rewrite them, but can get messed >up with &, < and > (like using them in a [math] tag).I never bother with anything other than Cyberstudio and tags. Tables are very easy, as long as you don't mind an empty row at the end. Put [founditems] at the beginning of the first cell, all the found stuff in the row(s) to display them, then put [/founditems] at the beginning of the first cell on the next row. You can see all the formatting in Cyberstudio, and you don't need to resort to HTML editing. You can even get a number to each row by putting a [showif [index]\5] at the end of the row and the [/showif] at the beginning of the next row-- this gives five records per row (ie a
after the fifth record).As for the empty row at the end-- you can make a feature out oif it!Thomas Wedderburn-BisshopTechnical DirectorWoomera Net SolutionsSydney, Australia Phone +61 2 9746 0700 fax +61 2 9751 6941
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