[CWB] [CQPweb] Best/easiest way to make new web pages in same style as CQPweb
Hardie, Andrew
a.hardie at lancaster.ac.uk
Thu May 30 05:50:44 CEST 2019
The styling is possible by including the stylesheet (CQPweb-COLOUR.css), and then using the table and paragraph styles therein (especially those attached to concordgeneral / concordgrey / concordtable / concorderror) in your HTML page. You can use the HTML of the intro page (via view source) to see examples of it all in use.
This will require intermittent updating as the CSS develios though.
Creating an HTML doc within the sidebar-menu framework is very hard to do without ending up with a page that requires regular rather than occasional fiddly updating. I’d recommend not attempting this. Easier would be to build an embed-page function. Could you open a feature req for this please?
Thanks
Andrew.
From: cwb-bounces at sslmit.unibo.it <cwb-bounces at sslmit.unibo.it> On Behalf Of Scott Sadowsky
Sent: 30 May 2019 03:59
To: Open source development of the Corpus WorkBench <CWB at liste.sslmit.unibo.it>
Subject: [CWB] [CQPweb] Best/easiest way to make new web pages in same style as CQPweb
Hi all,
Rather than having my POS tag links go to a different website, I'd like to have them on the same server as my corpus, and I'd like them to fit in with the rest of the site as far as their look and style go (same CSS file, but also same structure, etc). Ideally with the same sidebar links as the page where you open the POS tag description links from.
Can somebody point me in the right direction? Since most CQPweb pages are either a brief list of calls that generate HTML elsewhere, or a set scripts that are called for this purpose, I'm at a bit of a loss.
Best wishes,
Scott
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