Even netscape could read a webpage and edit it... The code for the edited page looked nothing like the orginal tho... I think that is the main problem Gary was refering to...
Even netscape could read a webpage and edit it... The code for the edited page looked nothing like the orginal tho... I think that is the main problem Gary was refering to...
Hi everyone,
in most times the import function works on pages generated with fusion that
are simple made -
Maybe ho got a lot of luck and it works when you import other websites but
the rule is:
It will not work.
Why is this so?
The answer is:
Fusion is a WYSIWYG-Website-Editor wich uses its own database where
everything is saved:
The .nod ending of your project for instance your site is named
peterswebsite than fusion saves this under peterswebsite.nod
Everything you create there works perfectly and then you click: Publish and
then Fusion starts to create html files...
- If you use Dreamweaver the concept is different: You create directly html
files so you can import directly html files into it...
I love to work with Xara Xtreme Pro, too and i use it for all my design
stuff.
But i do not a website with it - Why? Because Xtreme is not a webdesign
Tool - I know you can create Websites with it but the best combination is to
create the Graphics with Xtreme and then work with this graphics in fusion.
A combination of both is not so good because Xtreme will generate its own
code just like fusion does...
and both seems to work not so good together.
Here is one of my last projects i did with the combination Xara (Graphics)
Fusion Site-Editing:
http://www.gaestehaus-anker-online.de/
Michael
I've also reached "10", having started at "3". Trying to tweak a large static website ([link removed), I've found that neither "9" (within which it was built) nor "10" can handle the "NOD" file any longer so I'm seriously thinking about moving to DW (and won't go to "11" even for old time's sake!).
Last edited by remi; 05 June 2008 at 09:55 PM. Reason: security problems
Jon
Hi jon,
as i mentioned before the only way to implement an older fuision site from an old fusion version into a new fusion version is:
Make a template - there is now other way although you can open your old nod-file in the newer fusion version - this ends to 98% into chaos...
So just do it this way i mentioned few messages before...
With the new Fusion 11 version is so much possible...
The only step further is a real CMS like Joomla, Drupal or something like this...
Everything else is no step forward...
Michael
Last edited by steve.ledger; 05 June 2008 at 10:01 PM. Reason: remove link due to security issue
NO Fusion does wysiwyg layout using tables and spacers - it was doing this before divs could be used for precise positioning.
Paul
HI Paul,
then take a look at the Fusion 11 Site - done with 11 in xhtml witout tables...
Their policy with this version changed totally...
http://www.netobjects.com/html/whats_new.html
Michael
Warning. This site (www.arblaw.org.uk) attempts to access your clipboard!!
Sledger,
which site was that? We should delete the link to it immediately!
Sorry, I saw the link in your post above...
Remi
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