Once you've chosen an output template and set up your project with WebWorks Publisher Standard Edition 7.0, you can continue to experiment with mappings in your project to refine the output. For details about the templates' formats, see the Template Reference. For more information about the Publisher user interface and mapping FrameMaker formats to Publisher formats, see the User's Guide.
If you want to take your project a step further by modifying and creating Publisher formats, you'll need to upgrade to WebWorks Publisher Professional Edition 7.0. WebWorks Publisher Professional Edition 7.0 enables you to change the code of Publisher styles, and it also gives you more templates that enable you to create the following online help systems from your FrameMaker files:
The WebWorks Help template produces a help system with a navigation pane (for table of contents, index, search, and favorites) on the left and a content pane on the right. It uses JavaScript extensively and requires a version 4 or later browser (version 4.5 or later is recommended). WebWorks Help works across platforms and on various browsers.
The HTML Help template produces files that can be compiled through the included HTML Help compiler to produce an HTML Help file. HTML Help is Microsoft's new help technology; it runs on any Windows 95, 98, or NT machine that includes the necessary Internet Explorer components.
The WinHelp template produces files that can be compiled through the included Microsoft Help Workshop to produce a WinHelp file. WinHelp is Microsoft's old online help technology. It has now been replaced by HTML Help. WinHelp will run on any Windows 95, 98, or NT machine, and can be modified to run on a Windows 3.1 machine.
The JavaHelp template produces JavaHelp files, which are HTML and XML files. The JavaHelp files use a specific file format and can be displayed in Sun's Help Viewer. JavaHelp provides online help for Java-based applications; the Help Viewer runs inside the Java Virtual Machine.
Using the Accessible HTML template, you can produce XHTML that conforms to the HTML 4.0 and XHTML 1.0 standards and also complies with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Your users will need to have a version 4 or later browser in order to view output you produce with the Accessible HTML template. Output from this template is also accessible through screen readers like JAWS. The Accessible HTML template is the only WebWorks Publisher template that complies with the W3C Web Content Accessibility Guidelines, so it is the most appropriate template to use if you are producing content for users who access content using a screen reader application.