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| PlatoisDerrida 2004-09-16, 6:31 am |
| Hi all,
This is a bit off-topic. However, it does pertain to hypertext design, so
here I go.
I'm in the process of studying for a major test on some 200 books. It occured
to me that I could set up my notes as hypertext and thereby gain a degree of
flexibility depth that regular notes would otherwise lack. What I need,
though, is some way to see the notes while I'm working in Dreamweaver.
Alternatively, I could use some other software. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks
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| Les Matthews 2004-09-18, 7:14 am |
| "Dan Vendel *GOF*" <see_my_signature_@_the_bottom_of_the_po.st> wrote in
message news:ci65va$q74$1@forums.macromedia.com...
> Sorry for being thick, but I'm not English spoken:
> What is "hypertext"?
You really know, Dan. It's the "ht" in "html".
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| darrel 2004-09-18, 7:14 am |
| > I'm in the process of studying for a major test on some 200 books. It
occured
> to me that I could set up my notes as hypertext and thereby gain a degree
of
> flexibility depth that regular notes would otherwise lack. What I need,
> though, is some way to see the notes while I'm working in Dreamweaver.
> Alternatively, I could use some other software. Does anyone have any
ideas?
You need a WIKI
Here's a slightly dated article:
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,4149,1402872,00.asp
-Darrel
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