On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 12:31:30 +0100, "Philip Taylor (Webmaster, Ret'd)"
<p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk> wrote:

>Jeff Zeitlin wrote:
> > I 'edit' (for loose values of the word 'edit') a monthly PDF magazine.
> > When a new issue is released, the articles from the previous issue
> > become viewable on the magazine's website.

>[snip]

> > I'm reluctant to do major hacking on the HTML; I'd prefer to stick to
> > just using CSS to do this.  Am I asking for too much at this point?  If
> > not, how do I do it?

>This doesn't answer your question at all, but I think
>my question is nonetheless valid : is there any reason
>why back issues cannot appear on your web site
><stress>as PDFs</>, rather than as HTML ?

Oh, they do - once a PDF issue becomes available for download, it
remains available for download.  However, the HTML articles are made
available for people to refer to individually, and to print
individually, if they need or want to - something that I feel is quite
important for user convenience in a gaming support environment.

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