Re: off topic - dna snipets

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 12914
interpreted = N
texte = >StarNine is very happy to be the official site for WebDNA samples, no >matter how small the snippets are. Please submit any WebDNA (of any size) >as per the instructions on the page >http://www.smithmicro.com/development/extendingwebcatalog.html > >While I'm not going to discourage anyone putting up their own site, I do >think it's nice to have it all in one place, and publicly available. > >We would also like your feedback as to how the snippets pages should be >organized -- up to and including some kind of full automation and >searching (and remote submission) abilities. I'd like to keep it as >simple (and as useful to first-timers) as possible.Let me throw forward a couple of ideas that come to mind.Use of the \ function and tables Maybe not webDNA but general alignment of images and text and tricks used for tables with in a table. Maybe formatting of multiple searches and how people use and format in tables.examples of how people have solved date math problems beyond what the online docs show. Into the future dates as well as looking backwards in time.Some of the subtotal samples sub categories and how it relates to pricing and shopping samplesJust trying to think of what a lot of common questions are. And maybe when we see a unique idea from now on, everybody or somebody says way cool solution you should to post that snip to the page mentioned above. I have saved in a special mail box, what I consider questions and solutions given to various problems that I don't think I need today but think I will use in the future. I could go back over this and pull out samples I have and post those. as a starter.Having not looked at the page mentioned above in awhile. What I might suggest is a webdna page where we paste/type in the original question in a text block. Paste/type in solution in another block. Maybe a few key word search arguments. I would rather see it displayed on the screen vs downloading these very small snips.My rounded off $.02 worth=============================================== Gary Richter PanaVise Products, Inc. 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 Email: grichter@panavise.com http://www.panavise.com =============================================== Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: off topic - dna snipets (Ed Lejarza 1997)
  2. Re: off topic - dna snipets (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1997)
  3. Re: off topic - dna snipets (Kevin Furuta 1997)
  4. Re: off topic - dna snipets (Grant Hulbert 1997)
  5. Re: off topic - dna snipets (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  6. Re: off topic - dna snipets (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1997)
  7. off topic - dna snipets (Kevin Furuta 1997)
>StarNine is very happy to be the official site for WebDNA samples, no >matter how small the snippets are. Please submit any WebDNA (of any size) >as per the instructions on the page >http://www.smithmicro.com/development/extendingwebcatalog.html > >While I'm not going to discourage anyone putting up their own site, I do >think it's nice to have it all in one place, and publicly available. > >We would also like your feedback as to how the snippets pages should be >organized -- up to and including some kind of full automation and >searching (and remote submission) abilities. I'd like to keep it as >simple (and as useful to first-timers) as possible.Let me throw forward a couple of ideas that come to mind.Use of the \ function and tables Maybe not webDNA but general alignment of images and text and tricks used for tables with in a table. Maybe formatting of multiple searches and how people use and format in tables.examples of how people have solved date math problems beyond what the online docs show. Into the future dates as well as looking backwards in time.Some of the subtotal samples sub categories and how it relates to pricing and shopping samplesJust trying to think of what a lot of common questions are. And maybe when we see a unique idea from now on, everybody or somebody says way cool solution you should to post that snip to the page mentioned above. I have saved in a special mail box, what I consider questions and solutions given to various problems that I don't think I need today but think I will use in the future. I could go back over this and pull out samples I have and post those. as a starter.Having not looked at the page mentioned above in awhile. What I might suggest is a webdna page where we paste/type in the original question in a text block. Paste/type in solution in another block. Maybe a few key word search arguments. I would rather see it displayed on the screen vs downloading these very small snips.My rounded off $.02 worth=============================================== Gary Richter PanaVise Products, Inc. 7540 Colbert Dr. Reno, Nevada 89511 Ph: 702.850.2900 Fx: 702.850.2929 Email: grichter@panavise.com http://www.panavise.com =============================================== grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter)

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