I am currently working on checklists for species in our area of France (37, 36 and 87). My trial run (orchids) is a Google doc imported into Blogger at the moment, and shows scientific name, English name, French name and flowering period. I want the table to also have a column containing links to species accounts and this is where I have run into trouble. My idea was to write the species accounts as individual blog posts which could be linked to, but a) the html for creating a link in Google docs is really clunky, and b) it cannot be made to open in a new window. Consequently, the species accounts all repeat the Blog Heading and look really naff ie the whole page opens, not just that post, plus it's annoying if you are wanting to compare two species not to have them open simultaneously in two separate pages.
I've tried doing the species accounts in Google docs of their own, which is OKish, but they do lose out aesthetically. This is intended to be a website for enthusiastic amateurs, so being pretty as well as informative is a consideration.
The only other ways I can think of to work around it is to make a proper website, but that would involve buying a domain name plus I don't think I'm up to all the extra coding; or create the species accounts as pdf, but this will be slow for the user and a lot of people don't like pdf.
Has anyone done anything similar that I could look at, and does anyone have any ideas for how to make it work?
Problem with Google Docs and Hyperlinks
I haven't completely solved this yet - few bits I didn't follow, but here's a hint:
Create a Word document on your desktop with hyperlinks
Thsi Wrod doc could be a series of tables, if thats what you'r trying to do.
Upload this document to Google docs
When I did a trivial test, it Seemed to have the links, and they open in a new window/tab.
Create a Word document on your desktop with hyperlinks
Thsi Wrod doc could be a series of tables, if thats what you'r trying to do.
Upload this document to Google docs
When I did a trivial test, it Seemed to have the links, and they open in a new window/tab.
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I don't have Word. I'm afraid we are Freetards and have Open Office (if it's good enough for the gendarmes... )
Also, I think it might be the interface between Google Docs and Blogger that is the problem, or perhaps an additional problem.
I'll play around some more and see what I can come up with.
Oh...just had a thought - I wonder if the problem is because the document is a spreadsheet, not a table?
Also, I think it might be the interface between Google Docs and Blogger that is the problem, or perhaps an additional problem.
I'll play around some more and see what I can come up with.
Oh...just had a thought - I wonder if the problem is because the document is a spreadsheet, not a table?
Yes. I could not find any way to insert a link into a spreadsheet, but there is a button on the menu bar for doing this in documents.Wol wrote:I wonder if the problem is because the document is a spreadsheet, not a table?
BTW, I would have thought that importing an open office doc is exactly the same as a Word doc. Good luck.
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