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New Post 6/11/2008 8:06 AM
User is offline Michael DeBaise
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HTML Question 

I want to create a HTML type document that is specific to projects that contains text and two or three of a stock image.

Example:

Project John Doe.

Task 1         Completed   (Graphic)

Task 2         In Progress   (Graphic)

Task 3         To Do

etc... etc.... where I could have 50 or more tasks

Sure this seems simple but I would like to be able to design it much like in Frontpage where I can update the document and publish it, rather then create it each time in the Text/HTML module. Now I know Front page doesn't work with DNN but what other html based software is out that that this. Excel kinda works the same way, data is updated on a page and saved as an HTML document. The problem I see is that if you have images, they need to be linked to a server location and in the Text/HTML module you have to create that link each time for every instance of the image. I wouldl ike to make it more automated.

Thanks for any ideas.

-Mike


Mike DeBaise Firefighter, President & Webmaster The Hamilton Volunteer Fire Department www.Hamiltonfire.org
 
New Post 6/11/2008 9:07 AM
User is offline Mitch Sellers
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Re: HTML Question 

Mike,

You might have a look at MetaPost by ITCrossing as it allows you to publish via the Windows Live Writer application..


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New Post 6/11/2008 9:41 AM
User is offline Michael DeBaise
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Re: HTML Question 

Yet again, the man with all the answers! Thanks Mitchel I will look into that.


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