Palview Demo Pages
On this page are links to sample pages created with Palview. On each game page is a link to the Palview ini file and CSS stylesheet used. Like me you may find some of the colours, backgrounds etc. a bit exaggerated or even distasteful, but remember they only serve to show how Palview's use of css stylesheets allow you to personalise the layout exactly to your liking.
- Normal layout - single
page with a board for each game. Table holding chess board and move text can
be formatted (back color etc.).
- Normal layout - single
page with a board for each game. Table holding chess board and move text
cannot be formatted individually (back color etc.). This demo page also shows
how visitors can select their preferred language determining how the pgn piece
letters will be written (N, B, R, Q and K in English).
- Normal layout - single
page with a board for each game. The chess board is centered above the pgn
move text. This page also shows how you can highlight a certain position in a
game by presetting the initial diagram position to something different than
the start position. The whole game can still be replayed.
- Normal layout - single
page with a board for each game. The chess board and move text are side by
side, but if long enough the move text will wrap around the chess board.
- Database - a single
board for all games and no pgn move text. Games are selected from a menu below
the chess board.
- Frames - a single board for all games in the
left frame and pgn move text in the right frame.
- Crosstable with game links - a crosstable where the game results are links to game pages.
- Iframe - using an iframe for the board and move
text. Not compatible with Netscape 4.x.
- Multiple iframes - using multiple iframes for board and move text (one for each
game). Not compatible with Netscape 4.x.
- Game page for live broadcast
- Overview page for live broadcast
- How to embed captioned diagrams in comments - a special Palview feature.
- The Problems Page. New to
Palview 4: a quiz page where the visitor must guess the solution to a chess
problem. This page type is ideal for chess problems and more than one diagram can be places next to eachother in one table.
- The Tactics Page. New to
Palview 4: a quiz page where the visitor must guess the right move. Resembles
the problem page, but is better suited for gamelike positions where you want
to display player names etc. A table is made for each diagram.
- The Magazine Page. New to Palview 4: Pass a pre-formatted html page to Palview and let
Palview insert gamelinks, crosstables, indices, static diagrams and more.
Great for articles and tournament coverage.