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Writing Documents for Paper and WWW
Table of contents
1
- Introduction
1.1
- Conventional documents on the Web
1.2
- A solution
1.2.1
- Added advantages
2
- A comparison of printed and WWW documents
2.1
- The criteria for functional documents
2.1.1
- Paper
2.1.2
- WWW
2.2
- A feature by feature discussion
2.2.1
- Document structure
2.2.2
- Textual building blocks
2.2.3
- Unlimited character set
2.2.4
- References
2.2.5
- Graphics
2.2.6
- Some elements exclusive to WWW
2.2.7
- Mathematics, tables and figures
2.2.8
- Searchable index
2.2.9
- The confines of a document
2.2.10
- Page layout
2.2.11
- Transient and accumulative contents
3
- WebMaker
3.1
- General user requirements
3.2
- The conversion process
3.3
- The WebMaker configuration language
3.3.1
- Example
3.4
- The hardware and software platforms
3.5
- A sample page
4
- Recommendations for writers
4.1
- Use the format Catalogues
4.2
- Put Graphics into Anchored Frames
4.3
- Design the paper document generically
5
- Further work
5.1
- Existent problems independent of HTML
5.2
- Missing features to be added
5.3
- Extending to HTML+
6
- References
First International WWW Conference, May 1994
BR
,
MR
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CERN PTG
- 31 May 1994
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