HTML docs
The HTML documents are given in two formats: one that uses CSS floats for figures, and another that is compatible with e.g. Netscape 4. NOTE: if you are not using Mozilla, you're probably best off using the non-float-CSS versions: The CSS versions are much prettier - I recommend using Mozilla; it's getting to be stable enough for real use now.
If there are any inaccuracies with this documentation, or if anything
is unclear, PLEASE report this to us at zzdev@xanadu.net
.
Short title | NS4-compatible | Description |
User's guide | here | A user's guide to Gzz: contains screenshots. Shows how to operate the current prototype. |
GZigZag: CyberText platform | here | GZigZag: a platorm for [HC]y[pb]ertext experiments, intended for eventual publication in the Cybertext Yearbook edited by Markku Eskelinen & Raine Koskimaa. This is a recommended introduction to the general idea of what GZigZag is all about. Also contains a glossary explaining the strange words like flob or permascroll that you may encounter on this site. |
Gzz glossary | here | Short explanations of the central concepts around GZigZag. |
Gentle Introduction to the structure | here | A gentle introduction to the zzstructure. Concerned with the abstract structure and designing good representations of things using it. Very much work in progress. |
The plan is to move the relevant parts of these to HTML at the first opportunity. -->