Dynamic Page Editor Using DHTML
Abstract
Hypertext systems provide an efficient way to manage and browse information. Frequently, users want to create new functions to satisfy their special need or to access different documents under the standard system. One of tile solutions to this problem is to extend the functionality of Web components that include Web Server, Brower, HTTP, and HTML. When users want to print a certain part in a long web page, standard HTML can't provide a method of breaking a long page. Thus a web designer needs an efficient way of managing this problem. This thesis introduces a new method of dividing a long page into multiple logical pages using dynamic HTML (DHTML). A new tool called the "Dynamic Page Editor (DPE)" is developed. By using this new approach, users can generate separate logical pages from a given long page they made. DHTML cooperates with CSS, CSSP, and JavaScript to generate dynamic pages. The DPE allows users to create web pages that use different styles in different parts of the page, as well as to show and print a certain page that users want to print. Advantages of the DPE include removing redundant frame sets and creating logical pages from a long web page.
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