Publishing on the Web with Version 6
When you want to publish your
document on the web, you simply choose "Export to Web" on the File menu. This will save your document, any graphics files your document references,
the CSS files used by your document (which govern your document's on-screen
appearance), and any other necessary files to a single zip file. You can
then expand the zip file on your web server.
There are several options
available when you export your document.
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Since the basic set of CSS files used in our programs are built into
the programs and are not changeable, you can choose to replace these
by references to files on the
mackichan.com website. This reduces the size of your site
slightly, but means your files will not be readable without an
Internet connection.
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All mathematics in the document will be represented by Math
ML,
which is fully supported in the Firefox browser since it is a part of the specification
of
html5. You
can either require that your readers use a browser that supports
MathML
natively, or you can include a reference to MathJax. MathJax is a
JavaScript library that enables any browser to render MathML. Doing this will make your document readable by any browser, but the
rendering of mathematics will be slower than in Firefox.
It is also possible to post documents in PDF form, and users will generally
be able to view them in any web browser, and follow links just as in an html
file.