+JJPMKE Posted April 17, 2012 Share Posted April 17, 2012 Ok, I have made a complete listing of a geoevent on Microsoft Word. How do I transfer the text/images over to the Cache description as it appears in my saved file? Thanks for any advise Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted April 17, 2012 Share Posted April 17, 2012 You don't. The site can take HTML design and Word can convert to HTML but with some really ugly HTML and tags that the site will reject. Re-create in pure HTML for it to work as designed. or Link to the word document via HTML in a short Internet listing. Quote Link to comment
AZcachemeister Posted April 17, 2012 Share Posted April 17, 2012 If you have created it as an HTML document, you could select the 'the following is in HTML' checkbox on the 'edit listing' page, and copy/paste everything into the text box. I would be surprised if the results were what you expected/desired, however. Quote Link to comment
+niraD Posted April 17, 2012 Share Posted April 17, 2012 You may find the following Help Center article useful: Display an Image in a Cache Description Quote Link to comment
+JJPMKE Posted April 17, 2012 Author Share Posted April 17, 2012 Ok, I have come to realize that what I have provided with MS word is going to be useless other than a reference. Another idea..I have noticed in quite a few event posts that there are different font and text sizes as well as using multiple different colors, some even with pictures. can anyone please explain this process to me, thanks for any help. Quote Link to comment
+Markwell Posted April 17, 2012 Share Posted April 17, 2012 http://www.vietfun.org/homepage/index.html Quote Link to comment
+JJPMKE Posted April 17, 2012 Author Share Posted April 17, 2012 http://www.vietfun.org/homepage/index.html Is this avaiable in easy to understand English? Quote Link to comment
+Glenn Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 http://www.vietfun.org/homepage/index.html Is this avaiable in easy to understand English? That webpage is as very basic and a great place to start but there are a couple of key concepts that it doesn't cover. Your browser is an interpreter. It takes the html code you write and interprets any tags that you put in there. The tags are the text between the greater than < and less than > signs. Anything inside the <> isn't shown on the screen instead it is instruction to the browser to do some action. Quote Link to comment
AZcachemeister Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 http://www.vietfun.org/homepage/index.html Is this avaiable in easy to understand English? That's about as simple as it gets, really. What is causing you the problem is that there are way more possible display options available than you would likely need or want to use at first. If you want to see some complicated HTML, right-click on this forum page and select 'View page source'. WOW, what a mess! Yet each part of that mess instructs your browser what to display on your computer screen. Perhaps THIS SITE would be helpful if you want to proceed. Quote Link to comment
+Huntleigh Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 (edited) http://www.vietfun.org/homepage/index.html Is this avaiable in easy to understand English? That's about as simple as it gets, really. ..snip... There's a UK geocaching website that has some useful info (I'll have to wait till I get home before I can post a link). It includes a link to a browser add-in called "Xinha-here" <sp?> which provides a WYSWYG environment. That's what I've used for editing my cache pages. No need to (fully) understand the arcane fundamentals of HTML. Here you go: HTML code for your cache page Simple to use HTML editor for Firefox - Xinha Edited April 18, 2012 by Huntleigh Quote Link to comment
+JJPMKE Posted April 18, 2012 Author Share Posted April 18, 2012 http://www.vietfun.org/homepage/index.html Is this avaiable in easy to understand English? That's about as simple as it gets, really. ..snip... There's a UK geocaching website that has some useful info (I'll have to wait till I get home before I can post a link). It includes a link to a browser add-in called "Xinha-here" <sp?> which provides a WYSWYG environment. That's what I've used for editing my cache pages. No need to (fully) understand the arcane fundamentals of HTML. Here you go: HTML code for your cache page Simple to use HTML editor for Firefox - Xinha Ok, now I am starting to understand how this works..Thanks to all the helpful information that you all have provided. Just another question..When I am desgining the cache description in HTML code, do I have to design it in MS Word, Notepad or any other program, or can I insert the HTML directly into the Cache description? Thanks again Quote Link to comment
+StarBrand Posted April 18, 2012 Share Posted April 18, 2012 ... Ok, now I am starting to understand how this works..Thanks to all the helpful information that you all have provided. Just another question..When I am desgining the cache description in HTML code, do I have to design it in MS Word, Notepad or any other program, or can I insert the HTML directly into the Cache description? Thanks again Right into the cache description. But you can fiddle with it in notepad first. Be sure to check the box about it being HTML. Quote Link to comment
+JJPMKE Posted April 18, 2012 Author Share Posted April 18, 2012 (edited) ... Ok, now I am starting to understand how this works..Thanks to all the helpful information that you all have provided. Just another question..When I am desgining the cache description in HTML code, do I have to design it in MS Word, Notepad or any other program, or can I insert the HTML directly into the Cache description? Thanks again Right into the cache description. But you can fiddle with it in notepad first. Be sure to check the box about it being HTML. Thanks a ton!!! Now I am on my way to getting this event posted, Thanks again for all the help and advise in regards to this issue Edited April 18, 2012 by JJPMKE Quote Link to comment
+JJPMKE Posted April 21, 2012 Author Share Posted April 21, 2012 Just wanted to say thanks ahain for all the help you all provided in helping me make this event come true. Well here it is and hope you all like it just as much as I do and am going to! If you can attend, I look forward to seeing you there! http://www.geocaching.com/seek/cache_details.aspx?guid=d77a80c1-6c8c-4325-b801-d29db415fc98 Quote Link to comment
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