- Geeks In the Dark
Use this toungue-in-cheek example to add your own
words to a glossary. It is also a very good demonstration of how
configurable Creativyst Glossary is.
- Product Information Page
For Creativyst Glossary.
- The glossary for our site
Of course, we use our own glossary script. You can't add or edit this
glossary, but it serves as an example of our glossary in a real-world
application.
- Our home page
Why Use Creativyst Glossary?
- Simply the most innovative and convenient glossary script available at any
cost...
- Creativyst Glossary is currently the only glossary that
will chain to outside glossaries when a term is not found in yours. In the same
vain, it will allow your glossary to be chained to by others.
- Include illustrations, tables, links to outside resources, and links to
other glossary entries in the text of your definitions. ...
- Easy-to-use formatting codes get glossary editors up to speed quickly
without restricting them from more advanced formatting. ...
- HTML templates exactly match your glossary's style to the rest of your
site.
- Hyperlink to definitions from web pages, use text fields, even allow your
forum visitors to link terms in their messages to your glossary entries. ...
- Know which words visitors looked for and did not find. ...
- Easily share your glossary content with other websites. ...
- More...
Creativyst
Glossary script demonstration
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The framed page serves as an example of the fexibility Creativyst(tm)
Glossary affords webmasters in matching the style of their own websites.
It is an interactive example, allowing visitors to add geek-speak terms and
phrases to a glossary. Hence, the name, Geeks In the Dark.
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