HTML: Hypertext Markup Language
CSS: Cascading Style Sheet(s)
ISML: Incredibily Strange Markup Language
(or something...)
Trials
Currently trialing these experimental pages:
CSS_Expt: CSS in Scrollbars.
The CSS from stripped out, and now referenced to
remotly and experimentaly, from:
LINK1: <LINK> Test, simple.
LINK1 was a half-test, and all it's targets have been met.
LINK1 has now been taken offline.
LINK2: <LINK> Test, sophisticated.
LINK2 now works. The only remaining, low priority, test, is if
it show's a selectable stylesheet menubar. (This now applies equally well
to this page.)
LINK2 has now been taken offline, and it's features are employed as a
standard CSS upgrade to many, if not all, pages on the main site, as well
as the freedom site. The first, and showcase, page, is
"ComingUp".
Once the CSS has been W3C-Validated, permission to use the bullets
will be applied for to their original author (although please note
the CSS to display them is entirely Miracle Delivery™'s idea.)
CSS_Expt's other test feauture of coloured scrollbars has been implemented
sucessfully and better in Eg3Forum (below), and CSS_Expt, which has
long functioned correctly (ie, tests complete), is now offline.
Eg3b: Original, three forms in one. (This is now an anachronism, and has
been, guess what, taken offline.) Now, to aid debugging, split into:
Forum The tests of this are finally starting to go to plan, and a spinoff page
containing two, ISML-includable, forums will, at the next test phase
(probably in November) be made. When that complete's tests, the
Freedom site's current Discussion Forum (subcontracted to ezboard®)
will be phased out, and multiple-appearence FORMs will be able to properly
integrate into the Freedom Campaign's Active Document.
Web-based emailer This is also approaching the end of it's test-phase, and will eventually
live on the main page.
Ultra-simple Feedback Form Based on the Web-based emailer, this will probably live on ([in]) the
main page first, and certainly on the Freedom site main page.
Submission Form This is nearing the end of its debugging, and will soon be validated,
and moved to the Freedom site. It has recently been renamed, from
Eg3Form to Submit.
Infact, partly due to being semi-ready, though still technically a
prerelease[ version], FrDirCL(2) and Submit (and Submit's slave files)
have been moved to the Freedom site. Developement will continue there.
(The link still work's from here.)