[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1026 bytes --] Hi, Here is my sample org entry which i want to build a website for. 1. * Home 2. ** Design 3. *My Sample design attempt* 4. The journey has been quite long coupled with heuristic approaches 5. This is an attempt to generate an html file from my blog written in 6. org-mode. 7. * Archives 8. ** By Categories 9. ** By Date 10. ** By Author 11. * Account 12. 13. ** Register 14. - username 15. - password 16. - email 17. - Gender 18. 19. ** Login 20. - Username 21. - Password 22. 23. ** Activate 24. 25. ** Logout I have been able to to export using C-c C-e h o - How do i insert my personal template with custom CSS and JS? - Under Register, and Login heading, How do i generate html forms which will post entries to specific destinations? and also generate code for capturing the data? - How do i link Activate and Logout heading to custom urls? I m finding hard grasping orgmode i will be grateful if you can help elucidate. [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 5233 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1026 bytes --] Hi, Here is my sample org entry which i want to build a website for. 1. * Home 2. ** Design 3. *My Sample design attempt* 4. The journey has been quite long coupled with heuristic approaches 5. This is an attempt to generate an html file from my blog written in 6. org-mode. 7. * Archives 8. ** By Categories 9. ** By Date 10. ** By Author 11. * Account 12. 13. ** Register 14. - username 15. - password 16. - email 17. - Gender 18. 19. ** Login 20. - Username 21. - Password 22. 23. ** Activate 24. 25. ** Logout I have been able to to export using C-c C-e h o - How do i insert my personal template with custom CSS and JS? - Under Register, and Login heading, How do i generate html forms which will post entries to specific destinations? and also generate code for capturing the data? - How do i link Activate and Logout heading to custom urls? I m finding hard grasping orgmode i will be grateful if you can help elucidate. [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 5197 bytes --]
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 2511 bytes --] Hi Kokou, See below ;-) On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 3:46 PM KOKOU AFIDEGNON <kokou.afidegnon@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Here is my sample org entry which i want to build a website for. > > > 1. * Home > 2. ** Design > 3. *My Sample design attempt* > 4. The journey has been quite long coupled with heuristic approaches > 5. This is an attempt to generate an html file from my blog written in > 6. org-mode. > 7. * Archives > 8. ** By Categories > 9. ** By Date > 10. ** By Author > 11. * Account > 12. > 13. ** Register > 14. - username > 15. - password > 16. - email > 17. - Gender > 18. > 19. ** Login > 20. - Username > 21. - Password > 22. > 23. ** Activate > 24. > 25. ** Logout > > > I have been able to to export using C-c C-e h o > > > - How do i insert my personal template with custom CSS and JS? > > CSS: you'll need to read: https://orgmode.org/manual/CSS-support.html#CSS-support <https://orgmode.org/manual/CSS-support.html#CSS-support> but basically add: #+HTML_HEAD: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style1.css" /> #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: <link rel="alternate stylesheet" type="text/css" href="style2.css" /> Javascript: https://orgmode.org/manual/JavaScript-support.html#JavaScript-support > > - Under Register, and Login heading, How do i generate html forms > which will post entries to specific destinations? and also generate code > for capturing the data? > > To use forms, you'll probably will use raw HTML: https://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-HTML-tags.html#Quoting-HTML-tags > > - How do i link Activate and Logout heading to custom urls? > > To change headline links you'll need to read: https://orgmode.org/org.html#Headlines-in-HTML-export Headlines are exported to ‘<h1>’, ‘<h2>’, etc. Each headline gets the ‘id’ attribute from ‘CUSTOM_ID’ property, or a unique generated value, see Internal Links <https://orgmode.org/org.html#Internal-Links>. When org-html-self-link-headlines is set to a non-nil value, the text of the headlines is also wrapped in ‘<a>’ tags. These tags have a ‘href’ attribute making the headlines link to themselves. You'll have to put an CUSTOM_ID to the *custom url *you'll need > I m finding hard grasping orgmode i will be grateful if you can help > elucidate. > Hope this helps Cheers, LEslie -- Leslie H. Watter [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 9969 bytes --]
Hi, Kokou,
Adding to what Leslie Watter writes:
>> - Under Register, and Login heading, How do i generate html forms
>> which will post entries to specific destinations? and also generate code
>> for capturing the data?
>>
>> To use forms, you'll probably will use raw HTML:
>
> https://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-HTML-tags.html#Quoting-HTML-tags
>
And for capturing the data, you will of course need to provide scripts
on a server as targets for the html forms.
Org is great for quick writing and exporting to HTML. It can also be
used to publish whole static websites and blogs. Some people use a
combination of Org and other static blogging tools, like Jekyll, which
adds some helpful functionality.
However, if you want to dynamically serve pages only to logged-in users,
Org-mode may not be the tool you are looking for. You may want to look
at blogging platforms or content management systems. (If you like
writing in Org, you can still use it for drafting.)
Yours,
Christian
[-- Attachment #1: Type: text/plain, Size: 1492 bytes --] Hi Kokou, In addition to what others have said, you might want to use Hugo ( https://gohugo.io/) for producing your website, and in this case you can use the fantastic ox-hugo (https://ox-hugo.scripter.co/) to manage the contents from within org-mode. It should be possible to use Hugo's features to implement all the features you have mentioned. --Diego On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 3:11 PM Christian Moe <mail@christianmoe.com> wrote: > > Hi, Kokou, > > Adding to what Leslie Watter writes: > > >> - Under Register, and Login heading, How do i generate html forms > >> which will post entries to specific destinations? and also generate > code > >> for capturing the data? > >> > >> To use forms, you'll probably will use raw HTML: > > > > https://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-HTML-tags.html#Quoting-HTML-tags > > > > And for capturing the data, you will of course need to provide scripts > on a server as targets for the html forms. > > Org is great for quick writing and exporting to HTML. It can also be > used to publish whole static websites and blogs. Some people use a > combination of Org and other static blogging tools, like Jekyll, which > adds some helpful functionality. > > However, if you want to dynamically serve pages only to logged-in users, > Org-mode may not be the tool you are looking for. You may want to look > at blogging platforms or content management systems. (If you like > writing in Org, you can still use it for drafting.) > > Yours, > Christian > > [-- Attachment #2: Type: text/html, Size: 2214 bytes --]