Revision: homepage--online--3--base-0 Archive: lorentey@elte.hu--2003a Creator: Karoly Lorentey Date: Sun Nov 30 21:20:49 CET 2003 Standard-date: 2003-11-30 20:20:49 GMT Summary: My third homepage. New-files: .htaccess .wmlrc Makefile about.wml algoritmus/index.wml algoritmus/zh.2003-05-09.dvi algoritmus/zh.2003-05-09.ps algoritmus/zh.2003-05-09.tar.gz default.css emacs.png favicon.png hunglish/Announce hunglish/COPYING hunglish/ChangeLog hunglish/INSTALL hunglish/Makefile hunglish/README hunglish/Readme hunglish/THANKS hunglish/hunglish-1.0.tar.gz hunglish/hunglish-1.1.tar.gz hunglish/hunglish-1.2.tar.gz hunglish/hunglish-1.3.tar.gz hunglish/hunglish-x3_1.6_all.deb hunglish/hunglish-x3_1.7_all.deb hunglish/hunglish-x3_1.8_all.deb hunglish/hunglish_1.10.tar.gz hunglish/hunglish_1.11.tar.gz hunglish/hunglish_1.12.tar.gz hunglish/hunglish_1.4.tar.gz hunglish/hunglish_1.5.tar.gz hunglish/hunglish_1.6.tar.gz hunglish/hunglish_1.7.dsc hunglish/hunglish_1.7.tar.gz hunglish/hunglish_1.7_all.deb hunglish/hunglish_1.7_i386.changes hunglish/hunglish_1.8.dsc hunglish/hunglish_1.8.tar.gz hunglish/hunglish_1.8_all.deb hunglish/hunglish_1.8_i386.changes hunglish/hunglish_1.8_source.changes hunglish/hunglish_1.9.tar.gz hunglish/index.wml ie6hack.css index.wml logo.gif logo.png stuki/COPYING stuki/ChangeLog stuki/Makefile stuki/PS-backtrack.gif stuki/README stuki/THANKS stuki/absztrakt.read.gif stuki/index.wml stuki/stuki-2.3.tar.gz stuki/stuki-2.4.tar.gz stuki/stuki-2.5.tar.gz stuki/stuki.dvi stuki/stuki.gif stuki/stuki.hun stuki/stuki.ps.gz stuki/stuki.sty stuki/stuki.tar.gz stuki/stuki.tex template.wmlh New-patches: lorentey@elte.hu--2003a/homepage--online--3--base-0 My third attempt was actually pretty nice -- the design was implemented more or less exclusively in CSS, the menu etc. generation was done in WML (the Website Meta Language, not the WAP thingy). A short description was magically displayed under the menu area when the pointer moved over a menu item. That nifty feature took a whole day to implement, so there was no time left for developing a pleasing overall design. I got stuck with something brown. Unfortunately, I got quickly bored with WML, because it does not support XHTML, and nowadays people consider you a nobody if your site does not use this all-powerful, all-purpose e-technology e-called XML (it slices, it dices!). Yeah. Plus, with its nine compiling phases, including the C preprocessor, Perl, M4 and God knows what else, WML has the potential of a horny elephant bull, and the attractiveness of the same. This design was up for, what, maybe nine months?