I might be able to help but I'm not sure what you mean by front end
and back end. Can you explain?
Is the welcome page the same as what WebWorks calls the splash page?
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Angela Akridge
wrote:
> I use Frame to produce Online Help (Frame > WebWorks). I want to use Fr
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Angela Akridge
wrote:
> I already do that. :)
>
> The problem is that the first page is a .fm, and frame doesn't do tables as
> pretty as html can. My first page is here: help.panologic.com. I'd like to
> know how to get the same results in frame, and I was thinkin
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Angela Akridge
wrote:
> I already do that. :)
>
> The problem is that the first page is a .fm, and frame doesn't do tables as
> pretty as html can. My first page is here: help.panologic.com. I'd like to
> know how to get the same results in frame, and I was thinkin
I might be able to help but I'm not sure what you mean by front end
and back end. Can you explain?
Is the welcome page the same as what WebWorks calls the splash page?
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 8:32 AM, Angela Akridge
wrote:
> I use Frame to produce Online Help (Frame > WebWorks). I want to use Fr
I use Frame to produce Online Help (Frame > WebWorks). I want to use Frame
to produce my welcome page on the "front-end" rather than overwriting the
file on the "back-end").
Do you know if there is a way to embed html in Frame?
Angela
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I use Frame to produce Online Help (Frame > WebWorks). I want to use Frame
to produce my welcome page on the "front-end" rather than overwriting the
file on the "back-end").
Do you know if there is a way to embed html in Frame?
Angela