Advice on building a web site w/ Lectora

Ludo wrote:

Overall: I would go for multiple AU's, and possibly multiple AWT-files as well. This has the advantage that in case of a AWT-file going corrupt does not ruin everything, but simply a small part. Ludo, this was my going-in position -- and the one I wanted to check with the experts! It is not a "course" so scores and paths, etc., are not an issue...

SKSmith wrote:

The simplest way to do it would be to use chapters, sections, etc.Kelley, this is the obvious choice, for ease in linking between content and using the TOC functionality. The problem, IMO, is that some content will change frequently, and I don’t want to chance “breaking” everything if a single page changes…

Ben Pitman wrote:

If you have less than about 100 pages, one title will work fine...There are a couple of limitations when using Lectora for a web site…Ben, I don’t know the total number of pages yet…but the 100-page limit you provided gives me a target for decision-making! I am aware of the limitations of Lectora for a web site—but based on other sites I have seen on the corporate intranet, text size is not adjustable on most of them.All, thanks for the input. I think I will wait and see what the total amount of content seems to be (SMEs are supposed to provide it all by the beginning of next month), and determine how much will change how frequently. In the meantime, I will structure the site as one title – then, if need be, I will copy that title for the various sections of the site so that they share a structure…I appreciate your insights! Kathy

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