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| FrontPage |
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$149.99 |
| Description |
Microsoft FrontPage 2002 gives you the power to add dynamic content with the new Photo Gallery component, PowerPoint-like Drawing Tools, and Automatic Web Content from Microsoft MSN, MSNBC, Expedia, and bCentral. Whether you are a novice at creating Web sites, or an experienced web developer, you will find that FrontPage is both easy to learn and fast to use with its streamlined user interface and the ability to get to all of the tools you need from within one easy-to-use application. |
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| Written by: |
Chris |
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Suitability for task: (4/10) |
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| Published on: |
20 May 2003 |
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Ease of Use: (4/10) |
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| This has been read: |
130 times |
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Support: (4/10) |
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| Recommended: |
No |
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Value for money: (4/10) |
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Probably like most people I started using FrontPage as my first WYSIWYG HTML editor and even bought a large text book about how to use it.
I soon realised that if you make any changes to your code outside FP, it mangles your code and adds a whole load of HTML tags.
There are far better tools out there, but the dominant position of Microsoft will ensure that many people will also start with this dreadful editor. |
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