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- I too am concerned about potential barriers to the success of the WWW.
-
- > These people are not exactly grabbing pitons and
- > running out to look for a learning curve to scale, and there is a
- > general perception that hypertext is hard, it's much easier just to
- > dump an unformatted file into Gopher and it's almost as good. I
- > happen not to agree with this, and am devoting a certain amount of
- > time and effort to weaning them from this attitude. But say SGML in
- > anything above a soothing whisper and they run from the room.
-
- We are having the same experience in Hewlett Packard. Users are rightly
- concerned about learning new formats. My ideas for combatting this are:
-
- a) introduce simple to use WYSIWYG editors for HTML
- (should be much much easier than Microsoft Word etc.)
-
- b) it should be trivial to include plain ASCII documents
- (my browser automatically recognises different formats
- based on document content and/or file extensions)
-
- c) simple filters for converting common document formats to/from HTML
- (e.g. Microsoft Word via RTF)
-
- d) writing a good beginners guide for HTML aimed at minimising
- learning problems
-
- e) Getting out there and letting people know how good WWW is.
-
- IMHO HTML is much simpler than most existing formats and once people
- get over their fright, they will become enthusiasts.
-
- Dave Raggett
-
- p.s. what are the situations when people do want greater control over spacing?
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-