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QuarkXPress Comes to OS X | |
| Subject: | HTML Export, where? | |
| Date: | 2003-08-13 09:06:31 | |
| From: | dabeed | |
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Response to: HTML Export, where?
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| Hello -- David Weiss, the writer here; points well taken! 360k *is* rather bulky for a page that's mostly text. I was trying to say, use method this only if you need to show an XPress doc on the Web, preserving the original design, if you don't want to use PDF. Or re-design the Web layout in Quark to export the large text blocks as text, and that will bring the size down to normal levels. Or better yet, use Quark to draw a Web page design template, getting all the elements in place before moving to an HTML editor for the bulk of the coding. Thanks, David. | ||
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However I give props to Quark for allowing export as XML this is what makes the most sense for re-purposing documents to other mediums. Especially with the recent popularity of XHTML and CSS based Web sites. XHTML is a strict version of HTML that also allows it to be converted from an XML document using XSLT. In other words the folks that know what they are doing on the web can use the original Quark document exported as XML for the base of their XHTML documents.
As a final thought I wonder what products like these would cost without the added "webify" junk? Help out the software manufactures and let them know that we are looking for real features ones that the application in question was intended for.