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Rack Jite
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      21st Nov 2006
If using narrow columns and wanting to put a 'continued'
after a few inches of text, do both the original text and
the continued text have to be seperate HTM files? Or is
there a better way?

thanx rj

 
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Andrew Murray
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      21st Nov 2006
No, you don't need separate files (unless I misunderstand your question) You
can have your short paragraph, then the word "Continued" which would then
link to a separate file if that is your intention.

Would this be for a "news" page, with a summary of the article that links to
the full article?

Please explain further about exactly you want to do....


"Rack Jite" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> If using narrow columns and wanting to put a 'continued'
> after a few inches of text, do both the original text and
> the continued text have to be seperate HTM files? Or is
> there a better way?
>
> thanx rj
>



 
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Rack Jite
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      22nd Nov 2006
This is a reply to "Andrew Murray"
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I have to say.:

>No, you don't need separate files (unless I misunderstand your question) You
>can have your short paragraph, then the word "Continued" which would then
>link to a separate file if that is your intention.
>
>Would this be for a "news" page, with a summary of the article that links to
>the full article?
>
>Please explain further about exactly you want to do....


Yes, that is exactly it. A narrow column of news, a title
that is a hyperlink to the full title, a couple inches of
text and then a "MORE..." at the bottom which continues or I
suppose, goes to the full article.
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>"Rack Jite" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> If using narrow columns and wanting to put a 'continued'
>> after a few inches of text, do both the original text and
>> the continued text have to be seperate HTM files? Or is
>> there a better way?
>>
>> thanx rj
>>

>

 
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Thomas A. Rowe
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      22nd Nov 2006
How are you displaying the first part of the article on the page?

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"Rack Jite" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> This is a reply to "Andrew Murray"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> who probably wont like what
> I have to say.:
>
>>No, you don't need separate files (unless I misunderstand your question) You
>>can have your short paragraph, then the word "Continued" which would then
>>link to a separate file if that is your intention.
>>
>>Would this be for a "news" page, with a summary of the article that links to
>>the full article?
>>
>>Please explain further about exactly you want to do....

>
> Yes, that is exactly it. A narrow column of news, a title
> that is a hyperlink to the full title, a couple inches of
> text and then a "MORE..." at the bottom which continues or I
> suppose, goes to the full article.
>>
>>"Rack Jite" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> If using narrow columns and wanting to put a 'continued'
>>> after a few inches of text, do both the original text and
>>> the continued text have to be seperate HTM files? Or is
>>> there a better way?
>>>
>>> thanx rj
>>>

>>



 
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Rack Jite
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      22nd Nov 2006
This is a reply to "Thomas A. Rowe" <(E-Mail Removed)> who
probably wont like what I have to say.:

>How are you displaying the first part of the article on the page?


I would like to display a narrow column (cell) with a title
and an inch or two of text, followed by a "more..." that
presents the entire text.
Like the online newspapers do.
So I imagine that if I want to link the title to the full
text, it would be the same 'link' as the "more..."?
I really dont have these as .htm files yet. They are now
written into the index file as one wide long series of
articles. Which makes it easy to update.

 
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Stefan B Rusynko
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      23rd Nov 2006
If you are not using a DataBase then just type your heading, and 1st few link and the word "more" to hyperlink then create a link to
the page for the whole article

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"Rack Jite" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:(E-Mail Removed)...
| This is a reply to "Thomas A. Rowe" <(E-Mail Removed)> who
| probably wont like what I have to say.:
|
| >How are you displaying the first part of the article on the page?
|
| I would like to display a narrow column (cell) with a title
| and an inch or two of text, followed by a "more..." that
| presents the entire text.
| Like the online newspapers do.
| So I imagine that if I want to link the title to the full
| text, it would be the same 'link' as the "more..."?
| I really dont have these as .htm files yet. They are now
| written into the index file as one wide long series of
| articles. Which makes it easy to update.
|


 
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