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Ulrich/Pete Thank you for the insight and links. It will take me some time to digest everything you all have provided me. But I see an opportunity to assist other manufacturing engineers who come to our company and need a fast resource to get started. HTML Help Workshop seems to be that conduit to this. Thank you both. I'm sure I'll be asking again in the near future gentlemen.     

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Author: Tony
Date: Jul 11, 2008 19:04

Hi, Tony, Can you suggest a textbook (preferably Microsoft Press) that can get me going quickly? Just to add that Jeannine Klein's book "Building Enhanced HTML Help with DHTML and CSS" is better than the "Official Microsoft Html Help Authoring Kit", although both are a little outdated now, and neither is comprehensive. http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0130179299 The best
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> >What page type? Not sure what you mean here. > The Page type is within DW new document selection. I selected Page type - > HTML > template for building my webpage. That's OK. You could also select Blank HTML, build your page, and then use FILE | Save As Template. Either path will get you a DW Template at the end. If you would be using server scripting on the child pages, then you would     

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Author: Pete Lees
Date: Jul 11, 2008 02:07

Well, it is not just some HTML you can plop into notepad and have it work- the HTML is the easy stuff, but then you need to figure out the javascripts and css that is going to do the grunt work. Or you do it the easy way and (find out how to) use (your) web designing software. "Zak" <Zak@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:ACB2DC73-D427-415E-B8DB-BB91BDE3CDA4@microsoft.com
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> How can I use CSS with my existing website. There is no "EASY" button. Study and learn CSS and convert your site little by little. > Could anyone please give me some help? http://apptools.com/examples/pagelayout101.php http://www.projectseven.com/tutorials/css/qdmacfly/index.htm http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/mx/dreamweaver/css.html http://www.macromedia.com/devnet/dreamweaver/a     

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Author: Murray *ACE*
Date: Aug 6, 2008 09:36

Got a pesky positioning issue I can't seem to resolve in IE 6. Checks out OK in IE7, FF, Safari, and Opera. XHTML and CSS validates. Here's the page: http://hwaters.com In IE6 if you narrow the browser window beyond the width of the main content some it jumps down the page about 200 pixels (I believe the distance it's dropping is equal to the height of the "left_column" div on the far
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On Sep 27, 5:22 pm, "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4...@centralva.net> wrote: > prino wrote: > > On Sep 11, 4:39 pm, John Hosking <J...@DELETE.Hosking.name.INVALID> > > wrote: > >> prino wrote: > > >>> Derek Patteson of <http://www.smallofficesolutions.co.uk/> was kind > >>> enough to produce something for me for a pretty nominal amount. > >> Well, without a URL to the page you're actually talking     

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Author: Mike Mueller
Date: Apr 24, 2008 06:53

On Sep 24, 7:41 pm, "Tina Clarke" <TinaCla...@accessfp.net> wrote: Speaking of "while you learn EW"... I know very little about HTML coding (can experiment with someone else's code, but not write my own) and know ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about CSS, having relied entirely upon FP's excellent WYSIWYG functions since FP98. I have the "transitioning" article already. Do you
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> Speaking of "while you learn EW"... I know very little about HTML > coding (can experiment with someone else's code, but not write my own) > and know ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about CSS, having relied entirely upon > FP's excellent WYSIWYG functions since FP98. > > I have the "transitioning" article already. > > Do you have any other suggestions on the best way for a FP Addict to > change over     

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Author: Murray *ACE*
Date: Dec 27, 2007 16:44

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Author: Headwaters
Date: Nov 8, 2007 21:28

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Author: prino
Date: Sep 27, 2007 23:18

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Author: Uncle Grumpy
Date: Sep 24, 2007 19:39

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Author: Tina Clarke
Date: Sep 24, 2007 17:41

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Author: tootsiepop girl
Date: Aug 9, 2007 16:41

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