atw: Re: WebWorks SE - using own CSS

  • From: "Margaret Parker" <margp@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 00:18:24 +1100

I think you're right Craig.

The help topic seems to be either a leftover from the very earlist version
of WWP (before they split into  Std/Professional versions), or its been
included in the standard edition help in error.

I can't see how you can change Heading definitions in the Std edition (I
presume you're on V6 if you're still using Frame 6) because there's no style
designer available.

(Also, in WWP 2003 for Framemaker, the BPBlockAttributes building block only
seems to be used in the JavaHelp template these days - something altogether
different happens now when the css for dynamic HTML is built.)

Suggest if you're venturing into customising WWP conversions, that you
upgrade to WWP Professional of some sort if at all possible - you'll have
MUCH more fun.  Frame 7 too.
Download trial versions and try them out.
The wwp-users list on yahoo is an excellent source of all manner of WWP
information as well, although with Standard edition the answer to almost
every question is "You can't do it".

The Style Designer in WWP is what you'd be looking for to do what the help
topic suggests.

Margaret




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