Dafydd Gibbon, U Bielefeld
The production of HTML coded documents for the World Wide Web has gone through
several stages since the beginning of the 1990s, and there are a number of
different techniques for this purpose:
* manual coding with HTML markup;
* HTML page editors with format conversions (such as Word for Windows with
MicroSoft Internet Assistant, Claris Home Page, Microsoft Front Page, HotDog,
and many others);
* automatic conversion of structured documents in a conventional formatting
environment such as Word or LaTeX into multi-page/file hyperdocuments with
automatically constructed systematic navigation strategies.