<x-flowed>At 08:53 PM 11/29/00 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Wolzak) wrote:
>Hello, i agree with the group that said, the pages should be as
>simple to load as possible. With a lot of advanced features, you
>have completely different views with a IE or Netscape or Opera
>I for example do use lynx only occasional but stylesheet, javascript
>and so on are always switched off. the suspicious one ;)
>
>Isn't it also a good idea of making the homepage in XSL then you
>have an easy way to get design and contents apart. it is also very
>easy to change the design or even give the viewer the most
>suitable code. I don't think that sourceforge has the possibility to
>adapt the pages, but you can easily feed an apache- cocoon
>Machine with the XSL stylesheet and the xml-content and make
>static html pages with it. If you want to change the design of the
>pages, you only have to recreate one -> make an xsl stylesheet
>and all your pages show the new style.
Eric,
Are you suggesting that we use Cocoon?
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/index.html
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