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Redbeard (Thanks to all who supported The Celery!)) Started conversation Jun 4, 2000
Hi, Knut!
Welcome to h2g2! I see you've gotten a start with your home page. I'm not part of any official welcoming committee, but I saw that you were new and decided to drop by and see if you needed anything.
There's lots to see and do here... If you have any questions, or just want to say Hi, feel free to visit me at my home by clicking on my name above, or just reply to this message. I've also put together a brief list of some links that may be helpful http://www.h2g2.com/A344756
If any of this is confusing, just put this fish in your ear!
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Knut Posted Jun 4, 2000
Hello,
thank you for the helpful links.
But I have also a question.
Is there a file with all the GuideML-Language
to download? This would be very useful. I can
read it off-line and make my HP off-line. This
could save time and money, especially in germany.
Regards
Knut
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Redbeard (Thanks to all who supported The Celery!)) Posted Jun 4, 2000
The closest I'm aware of is
http://www.h2g2.com/A155701
which has most of the common GuideML tags with descriptions of how to use them. This should help you with most of what you need to do for your home page, and allow you to work offline. It's not an exhaustive list, becuase you can also use most regular html within GuideML such as bold, italic, center, as long as you remember to close every tag and put quote marks around attributes: text
A bit more selective is the Sub-editor's guide to approved guideML
http://www.h2g2.com/A264520
This is designed for the GuideML used in approved entries, since less of the tags are allowable in approved entries (those are the actualy Guide entries, not home pages, so you don't need to worry about restricting yourself to those for your home page).
Good luck. And let me know if there's anything you're having trouble with.
Redbeard
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