I've been looking/dreaming of an online form submission concept for my job.
See:
http://www.mchstech.net/shb/shb.html
It's under construction of course...
The only item I had handy to include is our school calendar. Scroll down and click on the link. The calendar will appear on the right, with options to print, save, etc.
Forms/modified:
Click on the School Handbook link for a test page.
The real issue is getting those Word docs "just right" so they retain their "look". Once the Word docs are made into html, the ability to save as a ".doc" is lost, BUT, if you finish adding things to the page you are modifying, then right click ( or CONTROL-CLICK) in the window, you can SAVE the FRAME, and ADD a ".doc" on the end of the name. THEN it opens in Word.
I'd LIKE to have a solution that retains the look of the original document, can be saved properly and of course can be printed.
Any ideas at all, or is this pretty much it as far as web-based solutions go?
See:
http://www.mchstech.net/shb/shb.html
It's under construction of course...
The only item I had handy to include is our school calendar. Scroll down and click on the link. The calendar will appear on the right, with options to print, save, etc.
Forms/modified:
Click on the School Handbook link for a test page.
The real issue is getting those Word docs "just right" so they retain their "look". Once the Word docs are made into html, the ability to save as a ".doc" is lost, BUT, if you finish adding things to the page you are modifying, then right click ( or CONTROL-CLICK) in the window, you can SAVE the FRAME, and ADD a ".doc" on the end of the name. THEN it opens in Word.
I'd LIKE to have a solution that retains the look of the original document, can be saved properly and of course can be printed.
Any ideas at all, or is this pretty much it as far as web-based solutions go?