Hello. In need of help with some advice |
Hello. In need of help with some advice |
HirtopMRS |
Jun 21 2022, 04:17 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 21-June 22 Member No.: 28,395 |
Hello,
I’m new to this HTML thing, mostly tried to learn from youtube. Recently i decided to create a website for my business which is a restaurant but i only have 2 menus a day called : Classic and Special” for which i created the index page, the clasic page and the special page. I only have these 2 menus eAch day of the week. Every week the menu changes. Now, my question is if i can do somehow to create an app or to edit the text in HTML pages, but without having to get in the actual HTML editor, because every week the menu is changing and i need to write it on the website and i dont want to touch the HTML pages. I just want a text editor, externally of my website pages which will modify that text in my actual page. I want this solution because i have an employer who does this job and it must be kept simple. He sees the text in maybe a word document or in an app, he edits the text, and the text it will appear in the HTML page and implicitly on the website Thank you in advance ! |
Christian J |
Jun 22 2022, 07:54 AM
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. Group: WDG Moderators Posts: 9,653 Joined: 10-August 06 Member No.: 7 |
Hello!
i only have 2 menus a day called : Classic and Special” for which i created the index page, the clasic page and the special page. I only have these 2 menus eAch day of the week. Every week the menu changes. Do you mean, each week there's a new Classic and a new Special menu? So both of these pages need to be changed every week, and maybe also some text on the index page (like "This week's Classic: X, this week's Special: Y")? QUOTE Now, my question is if i can do somehow to create an app or to edit the text in HTML pages, but without having to get in the actual HTML editor, because every week the menu is changing and i need to write it on the website and i dont want to touch the HTML pages. I just want a text editor, externally of my website pages which will modify that text in my actual page. Is the changing text spread out over the pages, or is it just one coherent section of the page that changes? QUOTE I want this solution because i have an employer who does this job and it must be kept simple. He sees the text in maybe a word document or in an app, he edits the text, and the text it will appear in the HTML page and implicitly on the website A text editor is the easiest.* However if the changing text is spread out over the page, things need to become a bit more complicated and perhaps more vulnerable to user error. * Not sure if Microsoft Word is safe to use though, at least it use to garble up HTML code. Notepad would be a safer choice, but there are many other free text editors available (assuming the user wants to install one of them). |
pandy |
Jun 22 2022, 12:11 PM
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🌟Computer says no🌟 Group: WDG Moderators Posts: 20,730 Joined: 9-August 06 Member No.: 6 |
As I understood it Word is used only for the original text sent to the employee and he is then supposed to somehow get it into the HTML. But come to think of it, if he copy-pastes Word formatting could screw things up. So better not use Word then.
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