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Jan van Londen |
Posted - 16 Dec 2006 : 14:22:52 . . . question.
On the Dutch forum somebody reported a poor result when importing existing HTML. I have experienced the same. Somebody else stated that it would be better to start all over again. I did that too.
Does anyone know the do's and don'ts when importing?
Thanks allready, bye, Londen. |
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s.dav |
Posted - 17 Dec 2006 : 11:16:32 Ok, let me know ;-) |
Jan van Londen |
Posted - 16 Dec 2006 : 18:30:37 I thougt so already. I don't think it is a very important feature. I only tried it once. After that, I've created everything with DHE. I'll pass the answer on to the Duth forum.
Thanks and bye, Londen
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s.dav |
Posted - 16 Dec 2006 : 18:24:41 Hi Jan,
Obviously D.H.E. is not a browser so it is not able to import a web page as it has been created...many times also browsers have problems with the same page ;-)
If you import a page created with a WYSIWYG editor like mine you'll see that the page is almost equal. The problem raises when you try to import a standard HTML page; I've spent many days in order to make the best I can but there are many and many variables, like styles, links, tables, formatting, alignment to game with. For the "better" import method I should re-make every HTML tag with every HTML property (very hard work)
I think that it works in a good way for the major part of times but if you use D.H.E. you'll probably have to re-organize your pages...
I think that importing pre-maded pages is a good starting point, for example it should always import IMAGES for you.
Then I think there aren't other editors that can import pages in a better way ;-), or am I wrong? |
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