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3/13/2006 5:07 PM
 
Thanks guys!

You can have a look at the site (sorry, it's in Italian!). This is the home page: url=http://ultimobyte.com/pagine/pagina.aspx?ID=Home&L=IT

And this is an "interior" page: http://ultimobyte.com/pagine/pagina.aspx?ID=Biometria001&L=IT

The scripts rendering the site are quite long and complicated (that's the reason why I'm looking for a shortcut) but basically they create several HTML strings and send them through document.write() functions

My idea is to use document.body.innerHTML property to extract the final HTML after all the rendering. Not sure this is going to work.
 
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3/13/2006 7:34 PM
 

Sir, have you ever done a dotNetNuke skin?  If you have any experience with DNN skinning, this seems a simple layout that should be a cakewalk to replicate. 

I might start by browsing with FireFox and saving a few of the brushed aluminum graphics, generated html and the css.  

Very nice 3-level menu, by the way.

Good luck,

 

 
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3/14/2006 7:25 AM
 

I think what you are looking for is a "view rendered source" extension. This displays the HTML as generated in the browser by the scripts. Makes it much easier to see what is going on.

Here are the ones for both Firefox and IE. The IE one is a bit more difficult to install, you actually have to read the readme.txt for once!

Good luck.

 
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3/14/2006 11:17 AM
 
SamTanner wrote

Sir, have you ever done a dotNetNuke skin?  If you have any experience with DNN skinning, this seems a simple layout that should be a cakewalk to replicate. 

I might start by browsing with FireFox and saving a few of the brushed aluminum graphics, generated html and the css.




No, first time for me! That's why I was looking for a good "starting point".
 
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3/14/2006 11:19 AM
 
Isomies, that's exactly what I was looking for! Brilliant!



I made one very quick & dirty loading the web page in an IFrame and then reading the innerHTML property of the body of the frame. But this is really more convenient.



Thank a lot!
 
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