Captain Chaoss Posted October 21, 2006 Share Posted October 21, 2006 I enjoy cache pages that the owners have put some time, effort, and creativity into. Historic pics, links, etc. add a lot to the page. I've learned font sizes, colors, images, spacing, and a few other tricks, but I know theres more. Most of what I've learned thus far came from this page. Cache page HTML What else is there ? Quote Link to comment
+Kit Fox Posted October 21, 2006 Share Posted October 21, 2006 Best Cache Page Layout. Quote Link to comment
+Vinny & Sue Team Posted October 21, 2006 Share Posted October 21, 2006 I enjoy cache pages that the owners have put some time, effort, and creativity into. Historic pics, links, etc. add a lot to the page. I've learned font sizes, colors, images, spacing, and a few other tricks, but I know theres more. Most of what I've learned thus far came from this page. Cache page HTML What else is there ? Why not just use an HTML editor such as NVU to create all your HTML for you? Quote Link to comment
+alexrudd Posted October 21, 2006 Share Posted October 21, 2006 (edited) That's like taking a helicopter up to Mount Everest. A helicopter that litters every ten feet. HTML is easy enough to learn; by using an editor you produce bad code and don't learn the right way to do it. EDIT: As to the OP, I don't think you can do much more within the framework of a cache page. Edited October 21, 2006 by alexrudd Quote Link to comment
+Prime Suspect Posted October 22, 2006 Share Posted October 22, 2006 That's like taking a helicopter up to Mount Everest. A helicopter that litters every ten feet. HTML is easy enough to learn; by using an editor you produce bad code and don't learn the right way to do it. EDIT: As to the OP, I don't think you can do much more within the framework of a cache page. Actually, Nvu creates very clean code (unlike Word docs exported as html), and is a good choice for people who want better looking cache pages, but otherwise have no need for a course in html. Quote Link to comment
+OHMIKY Posted October 22, 2006 Share Posted October 22, 2006 any time you find a cache page that has features you find interesting, check the page source. Most of the code you will see is generated for every cache page - search for strings "short description" and "long description" all owner-written html is in those sections. Quote Link to comment
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