Banana Website09/06/2006 02:41:37 PM
Current version: 3.1

Banana Website is a Lotus Notes database containing a web site. It has configuration for the web site's appearance, including Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) and JavaScript possibilities. It is designed to store the HTML documents, images and files that make up a complete web site. It has some automation for creating links to other pages, to files, and to external links. It has built-in support for displaying images in a separate, self-sizing window. There is also support for direct or indirect links to files.

It has configurable automated frameset or, if the pre-defined framesets are not enough, the option to create a personal frameset. Of course, it's also possible to have no frameset at all.

New! There is support for many different web page layouts simultaneously.

There is built-in support for automatic, uniquely named counters per web page. It does not include the counter though.

Note: I have been made aware of the fact that there are some problems running Banana Website 3.1 on R5 (client), Some functionality in this version is ND6 only. It works, but there are some annoying Notes warnings when some things are done. If this is a problem, download Banana Website 3.0 instead.

Download: Banana Website 3.1

(Previous version: Banana Website 3.0)

All Banana Applications will be signed with the Notes ID for the user Notes Development/Pyttemjuk. A safe ID for this user is provided here: notesdevelopment.id


If You want to link to my site when using Banana Website, You can use the following button and HTML. Please download the button to Your own site. Don't link to it here.

Button:



Suggested HTML:
<a href="http://www.bananahome.com/" target="_blank"><img src="button1bananawebsite.jpg" border=0></a>

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