“The purpose of the web package is to create a page layout for documents meant for screen presentation, whether over the WWW or classroom/conference presentations, in PDF. Such documents are not (necessarily) intended to be printed; consequently, the page layout is, in some sense, optimized for screen viewing. ”
Example 1.15. web.sty Example
\documentclass{article} \usepackage[pdftex]{web} \title{Some Title} \author{\href{mailto:mw@miwie.in-berlin.de}{Michael Wiedmann}} \university{Private Organization} \email{mw@miwie.in-berlin.de} \version{1.0} \copyrightyears{2001} \begin{document} \maketitle \tableofcontents \section{First Section} \begin{description} \item [item1]description 1 \item [item2]description 2 \end{description} \section{Another Section} \begin{itemize} \item item 1 \item item 2 \item item 3 \end{itemize} \end{document}
See
Figure 1.19, “web.sty example: title page in Acrobat
Reader” and Figure 1.20,
“web.sty example: page in Acrobat Reader”.