: on a quick look I don't see how to move a bunch
: of related files that forms a complex page to sites.google.com.
: e.g. the freemind-produced html has a single html page and a
: subdirectory that contains javascript, icons, a stylesheet,
: images, etc. Am I missing something on a 10 minute scan
on a quick look I don't see how to move a bunch
of related files that forms a complex page to sites.google.com.
e.g. the freemind-produced html has a single html page and a
subdirectory that contains javascript, icons, a stylesheet,
images, etc. Am I missing something on a 10 minute scan?
Thanks
E
1) yep
2) yep
3) something I had been deferring thinking about, mostly because I couldn't
think of an easy solution
4) yep.
little website: great suggestion. I'm finding freemind a
great tool for getting my head around new material, but
I also don't particularly want to hog all the glory (or do
al
: Hmmm, I think I need a goad as well as a goal here. One of the interesting
: exports of Freemind is a clickable html "mini website". That is, there's a
: single html file (currently 42K) and a stylesheet and some icons. In the end
: it provides a pretty nifty representation. This solves the prob
Hmmm, I think I need a goad as well as a goal here. One of the interesting
exports of Freemind is a clickable html "mini website". That is, there's a
single html file (currently 42K) and a stylesheet and some icons. In the end
it provides a pretty nifty representation. This solves the problem of pe
+1
Thank you for this fine effort! I've used mindmaps and they do help .
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 5:41 PM, Erick Erickson wrote:
> A somewhat OT post, but I'm sure this'll reach folks who can render an
> opinion whether this is worthwhile...
>
> It's been baffling looking at the SOLR user's list
A somewhat OT post, but I'm sure this'll reach folks who can render an
opinion whether this is worthwhile...
It's been baffling looking at the SOLR user's list and seeing various forms
of querying SOLR. I've sometimes wondered "where in heck did *that* come
from", and I've been trying to figure o