On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 4:55 PM, Jeff Fearn <[email protected]> wrote: > > > --embedtoc basically means "build this to use in a publican web site". The > website contains the missing content. It's done this way so that you can > change the style on a web site without having to rebuild every book or > replace a mass of files. > > http://jfearn.fedorapeople.**org/en-US/Publican/3.0/html/** > Users_Guide/sect-Users_Guide-**Website.html > > <http://jfearn.fedorapeople.org/en-US/Publican/3.0/html/Users_Guide/sect-Users_Guide-Website.html>
That's actually the page I was working through. :) I guess my question is this. That doc states: "The Publican-generated home page is the localizable page to which visitors are directed by the site JavaScript and which **provides the style** for the website structure." So I created a home page article per the directions, adding "web_type: home" and "brand: videoNEXT" to its publican.cfg. However, when building it for install, instructions ask for the following: publican build --publish --formats html-single --embedtoc --langs all Which results in HTML without any brand/style content applied, apparently because of the --embedtoc.(?) So installing this into the website doesn't seem to bring with our brand/style information. I'm sure I'm missing something simple here, but what part of the process supplies the brand/style css and (common_content) images to the web doc root? I was assuming it came with the home page article, or is it supposed to be manually gathered? To be clear, after going through the process of create_site, adding a home page article, and one other book. (both added to the web site). I can see the "content" from the home page and book doc when browsing, but there are lots of 404s as you'll see below: /common/en-US/css/menu.css /videoNEXT/en-US/css/menu.css /en-US/labels.js /footer.html /videoNEXT/en-US/images/image_left.png /videoNEXT/en-US/images/image_right.png /en-US/images/web_logo.png /common.css /overrides.css /lang.css Thanks again! -- James Pooton videoNEXT Federal Systems, Inc.
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