If you want to use structured html, a nested list (<ul><li><ul>…) are
probably what makes more sense in term of semantic for a tree. You'll
need some CSS to make it looks like a tree, but you can easily find
ready made example like
http://thecodeplayer.com/walkthrough/css3-family-tree
The only difficulty here, as far as I know, is that it will require
specific write access to change this CSS. That is, basic user can't edit
CSS dedicated files, they can only add inline CSS.
Le 11/04/2017 à 16:23, Alex Brollo a écrit :
Look at it as a table, with borders for some cell.
It.wikisource uses
a Template:Cs <https://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Template:Cs> (calling a
Module:Cs <https://it.wikisource.org/wiki/Modulo:Cs>), that makes easy
to add specific borders to individual cells. A little bit of colspan
and rowspan, and you'll get an "elastic" and exportable family tree
chard.
Alex
2017-04-11 15:03 GMT+02:00 balaji <balajijagadesh(a)gmail.com
<mailto:balajijagadesh@gmail.com>>:
Hi all,
There is one particular book I am proof reading in
Tamil language. There is a page which has a family tree chart. How
to proof read that. The page I am talking about can be found here
https://ta.wikisource.org/s/938 <https://ta.wikisource.org/s/938>
. In the current format if downloaded as epub of rtf etc., the
structure is not maintained if page size is changed. How this can
be proof read?
Regards,
J.Balaji.
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