Showing posts with label ChessBase 12. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ChessBase 12. Show all posts

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Web publishing with ChessBase 12 (part 3/3)


 

12/29/2013 – In this final part on web publishing with ChessBase 12, you will learn how to publish several games for the javascript replayer with a drop-down menu, which can be published in your pages, or linked to, even from Facebook or any other social network. You will also be shown some tips on how to present just parts of games, combinations, studies, and more.
 
In this final part on web publishing with ChessBase 12, you will learn how to publish several games with a drop-down menu, as well as learn some tips on presenting just parts of games, combinations,

Friday, December 27, 2013

Web publishing with ChessBase 12 (part 2/3)

27/12/2013 – In this second part on publishing on the web, you learn how to make use of the powerful new javascript replayer, exactly as in the ChessBase News pages, with fancy pieces, figuring notation, highlighted squares and arrows, and more. You can also easily embed these into a personal blog or professional resources, and even publish a replayable game on Facebook in seconds.
 
In part one, we saw how to use the output functions to produce classic notation

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Review: Web publishing with ChessBase 12 (part 1/2)

12/22/2013 – A common issue when considering writing a chess blog, or publishing chess news, is how to publish the actual chess material. Diagrams, chess notation, or a nice game replayer such as the one seen in the ChessBase News pages are a must, and the truth is, all our ‘secret’ tools are available in ChessBase 12. Here is an easy step-by-step guide on how to use all the main tools for online publication.