> > 1. There are images which build up the design. Tell me pro's and contras
> > about placing them in midgard attachments or not? At this moment I tend
> > that I would leave them outside; as it is simpler, and do not see
> > reasons for uploading them to the database.
> 
> Pros: can be managed with Midgard. NAdmin can attach them to articles
> etc.
> 
> Cons: if you want to handle the files a lot, you can easily move them,
> access them to find image sizes, upload them via FTP, etc.

Ok, I thought the same. There are more than 100 images which build up
the table-based design (thank you, automatically generated pages! :).
So, it is really bad if I put it into midgard (and change the links to
the images also...).

> > 2. I have a few bits of the page which clearly belongs to the style, but
> > changes a bit on every page. For example, the <body> tag attributes. The
> > "onLoad" attribute is heavily used by dreamweaver to preload images, and
> > I am not sure that it is the same on all pages. :( Should I create a
> > style element, and overwrite it with a page element where necessary? I
> > have to atomize the style, if I want to create an element for each of
> > attributes, e.g. bgcolor, text etc... Other ideas?
> 
> You could have a style element like:
> 
> <body <[body-attrs]>>....</body>

Yes, this was my idea too.

Thanks for the answer:
Fery


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