I would create the 80% that everyone gets in Pages or Word. About 80% of the manuals are the same for every venue with the other 20% being venues specific. I have to create manuals for about 50 venues in Tokyo. I work for the Olympics in the audio department. Here’s a little more detail on what I am doing. That’s what makes it work across every platforms and with different browsers. The output it creates is designed to be “served” by web servers like Apache or Nginx with support from PHP servers and mySQL as needed. RapidWeaver is a great website building tool, but it not an “app builder”. There are options like MAMP that allow you to run a web server with PHP and mySQL locally, but that requires installation on each machine, so that wouldn’t work “cross platform”. Exporting a site to a folder as html, might appear to work, but as soon as you hit an external link or something like PHP it quickly breaks. RapidWeaver’s own preview and simulator are in fact “on the fly” web servers. Websites created by RapidWeaver or any product require a web server to function correctly. Is there’s a reason for the manuals to be “self contained” on a thumb drive or downloaded from the Internet and not just accessed as needed from the Internet? Are they used where there’s no access to the Internet? I would like to create it as a website that could be handed out as a thumb drive or downloaded from the internet.
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