Video Demonstrations of the XSLT WYSIWYG Editor

Stylus Studio provides several video demonstrations that show you how to use the XSLT WYSIWYG editor. You can watch these videos instead of (or in addition to) performing the tutorial procedures in this section.

Descriptions

Video demonstrations for using the XSLT WYSIWYG editor include the following:

  • Introduction to WYSIWYG in Stylus Studio - shows how to access the XSLT WYSIWYG editor, how to create static and dynamic contents, and how to create tables and nested tables.
  • Working with Tables - shows how to sort a table and how to do advanced formatting using XSLT conditional processing on atomic entities or on table rows.
  • Using Templates - shows how to use the xsl:apply-templates instruction with the XSLT WYSIWYG editor, how to create new templates, how to edit templates, how to reuse them.

Note

 

This video demonstration is not described in the tutorial procedures in this section.

  • Converting Static HTML - shows how to convert a static HTML page to a dynamic HTML page.

The videos are available here: http://www.StylusStudio.com/xml_videos.html

Tip

 

This page also contains video demonstrations for other Stylus Studio features.

System Requirements

The system on which you play Stylus Studio video demonstrations must meet the following requirements:

  • Windows 2000 or XP operating system.
  • Windows Media Player 9 or higher. You can download the Windows Media Player from http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/download/

In addition, for best results set your Media Player options as follows:

  • Uncheck the Use Overlays ( Tools> Options > Performance > Advanced)
  • Set Video Size to 100% ( View > Video Size)

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