In the previous articles on document assembly 1, 2 and text fragments 1, 23 we explained the basics of document assembly.
This article will show how the resulting document is finished.
The goal of this document is to try to guide you through the HTML
structure of the part where questions are asked and answered. The
documentation is geared towards front-end developers developing or
maintaining CSS code to style the presentation layer.
The goal of this chapter is to guide you through the HTML structure of
a presentation layer. The documentation is geared towards front-end
developers developing or maintaining CSS code to style the
presentation layer.
There are two ways to incorporate your xxllnc Expertsystemen model into your own online environment. First, you can embed it with an iFrame in your own website. Secondly, you can use a link to a standalone page. Both are discussed shortly below.
In several places in xxllnc Expertsystemen you can use Markdown to give structure to your text.
Markdown is an intuitive markup language for plain text, that can be translated into more complex target languages such as HTML.
The model you create in xxllnc Expertsystemen can be viewed in the xxllnc Expertsystemen Runner. However, eventually you will want to publish your model. At this point, the layout of your model is no longer done by the Studio. Instead, the model is styled with a presentation layer. This presentation layer can be made specifically for your company by either yourself or by xxllnc Expertsystemen (please contact us if you want more information). If you are wondering what the possibilities are for the layout of your model, you can check the demonstrations on the website.