Allister Fugill
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Posted: 07/01/2002, 4:32 AM |
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I think codecharge is great and is helping me, as a scripting dork, to
be able to inplement data driven webpages. Now, I want to get on top of
the page design question.
I'm sure there are simple answers to this - but so far, I can't spot
them....
CC does a great job in producing code and allowing you to plug it into a
page. Everythinng seems to look like a table though!
How do I take the various fields that CC forms into a table and use them
in such a way (eg in seperate tables or even text boxes or image links),
that my data on a page can look more like a designed web page - rather
than a page with a big table dumped in the middle.
Thanks,
Allister
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Alexey Alexapolsky
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Posted: 07/02/2002, 2:57 AM |
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Hey , that's tricky
Usually you should keep this kind of work until all work in CC is over and
done
and then switch to design.
You can handle some layout by putting additional html into Header&Footer
section
and by creating dummy fields to stuff html into them.
Some cool extensibility could be achieved by manupulating templates , read http://www.gotocode.com/art.asp?art_id=91&
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Alex
CodeCharge Developer
"Allister Fugill" <allister.fugill@uk.om.org> wrote in message
news:3D203D17.6E04D883@uk.om.org...
> I think codecharge is great and is helping me, as a scripting dork, to
> be able to inplement data driven webpages. Now, I want to get on top of
> the page design question.
>
> I'm sure there are simple answers to this - but so far, I can't spot
> them....
>
> CC does a great job in producing code and allowing you to plug it into a
> page. Everythinng seems to look like a table though!
>
> How do I take the various fields that CC forms into a table and use them
> in such a way (eg in seperate tables or even text boxes or image links),
> that my data on a page can look more like a designed web page - rather
> than a page with a big table dumped in the middle.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Allister
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