are they dynamic pages?
the easiest would have been if you accounted for this from the begining and designed with this in mind...hard to say what is the easies way without knowing the content of the page...my guess at this point is stripping html tags and making as simple as possible copy of the page....
write some more about your pages or post URL.
All the best!
Hi thanks for your reply.
I am just starting out with my pages really.
My intention is to create an office manual for intranet use.
I was looking at having a logo at the top of the page which is an image that is 800 wide (at the mo!). With links for content, appendices etc at the top and then nav buttons on the right hand side for each of the chapters.
I will look into dynamic pages but if anyone has any pointers or pages that might give me inspiration I would be very grateful.
I have completed a basic course on dreamweaver but this is very limited.
hi rdjmorgan,
dynamic pages are that much more rich in options and all but considering that you are just getting started I would stick with html.
in controlled environment using frames may not be that bad of choice...again in Controlled environment ...(you know what browser will always be used etc.) and you can have a simple print option to print the 'content page' or frame holding it....
another option would be using some javascript:
belive it or not help file with DW is actually good....examples are boring and dry at first but will cover quite a bit of concepts...also look into References that come with DW.
dont go out and just pick any book and waste your $ before you read though help files...u will find that a lot of 'starter books' are nothing but dw help file in print.
For a specific book...well...depends what is it that you want to learn/create...what type of site...dynamic/static/flash oriented site...etc.
All the best!
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