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Intro to HTML / web site design / reusing text across various applications
Subject:Intro to HTML / web site design / reusing text across various applications From:Susan Brown <sbrown -at- JSCSYS -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 21 Apr 1997 11:39:33 -0500
Hi, Hi!!
Projects are on hold (developer inavailability yet again) for a
while, so I am finding more pies to put my fingers into.
A project my firm wants to get going is corporate
profile/services/etc. for both web publication and brochures.
What tools would you recommend? Optimally, I would like to be able
to keep a 'database' of the information for publication which would allow
easy conversion to text, PDF (possibly), and HTML.
Are there any 'must have' references for web site design / HTML use?
Any 'must see' sites that provide this kind of information?
What is a good intro to HTML????
Anything else that might be of help?????
Again, you all, thanks ever so ........
Susan Brown
JSC Systems Corp.
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