Hi Kokou, See below ;-) On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 3:46 PM KOKOU AFIDEGNON wrote: > Hi, > > Here is my sample org entry which i want to build a website for. > > > 1. * Home > 2. ** Design > 3. *My Sample design attempt* > 4. The journey has been quite long coupled with heuristic approaches > 5. This is an attempt to generate an html file from my blog written in > 6. org-mode. > 7. * Archives > 8. ** By Categories > 9. ** By Date > 10. ** By Author > 11. * Account > 12. > 13. ** Register > 14. - username > 15. - password > 16. - email > 17. - Gender > 18. > 19. ** Login > 20. - Username > 21. - Password > 22. > 23. ** Activate > 24. > 25. ** Logout > > > I have been able to to export using C-c C-e h o > > > - How do i insert my personal template with custom CSS and JS? > > CSS: you'll need to read: https://orgmode.org/manual/CSS-support.html#CSS-support but basically add: #+HTML_HEAD: #+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: Javascript: https://orgmode.org/manual/JavaScript-support.html#JavaScript-support > > - Under Register, and Login heading, How do i generate html forms > which will post entries to specific destinations? and also generate code > for capturing the data? > > To use forms, you'll probably will use raw HTML: https://orgmode.org/manual/Quoting-HTML-tags.html#Quoting-HTML-tags > > - How do i link Activate and Logout heading to custom urls? > > To change headline links you'll need to read: https://orgmode.org/org.html#Headlines-in-HTML-export Headlines are exported to ‘

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’, etc. Each headline gets the ‘id’ attribute from ‘CUSTOM_ID’ property, or a unique generated value, see Internal Links . When org-html-self-link-headlines is set to a non-nil value, the text of the headlines is also wrapped in ‘’ tags. These tags have a ‘href’ attribute making the headlines link to themselves. You'll have to put an CUSTOM_ID to the *custom url *you'll need > I m finding hard grasping orgmode i will be grateful if you can help > elucidate. > Hope this helps Cheers, LEslie -- Leslie H. Watter