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What platform for an eZine?

My business is concidering making an eZine that may have both an internet and a online version. I would likely perfer the downloadable version be around PDF. I have concidering doing the whole thing in html, making it dynamically along with databases, using a new page layout course like framemaker, or loading it many into Flash… Any idea what the most effective method would be All of them have advantages, just dunno which can be best. PDF is probably recommended, as it could well be exactly how an individual designed it. PDF may be used for equally online and online versions. Although people would want to open a HTML document perhaps.. WHEN I hate using PDF for online, given it requires people hold the browser plugin, takes quite a long time to load, rather than runs as easy. I am actually looking for a method to design a sole version, and then produce a pdf and html version from that will without much hassel. I planned letting people installing the html data files, but that is kinda messy in comparison to pdf.. so yeah.. I think TWO versions.. just dunno how.. XML Using XML you should be able to render … Continue reading

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-newbe-how to make resolution independent pages ?

a)I include these templates using the frames, PSD files and many of the little images… women and men problem is i always cant get this to display appropriately all Monitor file sizes.. it only works right for starterst resolution… b) The right way of manipulating a template to make your own site is to mess around considering the layers in this PSD file after which cut out pieces from the final product to suit in the frames of the template Here’s I right a) utilize tables and established their size to 100% from the page width, so that they will resize subject to the resolution. Or create two versions on the page, one optimised for 800×600 and something for 1024×768. Subsequently use: < script language=" javascript" > <! — whenever ((screen. width> =1024) & & (screen. height> =768)) windowpane. location=" highres. htm"; else windowpane. location=" lowres. htm"; //–> < /script> to load the right page. Or you possibly can make a site which is 780 pixels huge, so it can fit any screen resolution from 800×600 and up. There will be unused real residence on larger file sizes, but people with large resolutions arrived at expect this IMO.

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Just found this screenshot site/tool

That isn’t my site however I thought that folks designing their sites should use this: http: //browsershots. org/ Are not aware of how long it’s going to last. It appears that they do this mostly manually. You’d believe they would automatise the procedure before launching nonetheless, hey, I’ll take it.,.. pretty cool as well as useful… That may be pretty cool however you’re right I doubt they aren’t doing it personally. It claims they distribute the web-sites to different crops. Maybe they tested out it out to see the response before they automated it. I’ll give it a try on my web-site and see how in case it works! Isn’t there one more site (albeit the pay site) that does similar thing I would ever guess it being slower anyway, because of what has to be done. Very intelligent though, and excellent for developers! It is a nice concept, but sometimes you will need the actual cell phone; for example, to attempt: hover effects, styles, Javascript, etc. You’ll be able to easily get the cheap-ass slow Apple computer for $200 or less to apply just as the Safari testbed. I got your G4 Cube about this past year for about … Continue reading

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