Well I must first point out that when it comes to computers I can basically point, click and follow directions pretty good. Other then that I really don't understand much about computers and web pages. Like HTML,downloading files,inserting files,Fonts or...
Pros: Easy to use, publish your web in no time. Cons: Leaves a bit to be desired for advanced scripting.
Yes, I know that there are over 250 opinions written on this particular software. But I use it on a regular basis and think that I do have some important insight to share!
So without further a due, let me introduce Microsoft FrontPage2000.......
Pros: Easy to use for everyone Cons: Cost is a bit steep
After trying other web design softwares, I always end up coming back to Microsoft FrontPage. Why? Because it is simple to use. It truly is WYSIWYG technology.
What is WYSIWYG? This is the common term for "What You See Is...
Pros: Easy, many features to use, options and custom features, can be used as a teaching guide Cons: Auto publish features usually don't work
I recently started teaching myself HTML. I went out, bought the "Teach yourself HTML in 24 hours" book, began reading it and playing around on a Geocities site (which looks like garbage but it was my first attempt at web building and I tried...
To all of you beginners of the pain in the neck I like to call HTML, I have a tool that is easy to use and can save you hours on a web page. This will help you take shortcuts, add links faster, and make web building easy and fun. I’m sure that...
Pros: A nice HTML editor if you've never used one before Cons: If you love FrontPage 98, you might not like some of the changes
This review was revised April 8, 2000.
I’ve used FrontPage pretty much every working day, in some capacity or another, for the past three years now. It is what I learned HTML on, it is what I created company Intranets on, and now, it...
Pros: Timesaver; Easy to use; Many themes Cons: Messes up your HTML; You can get dependent on it
Microsoft FrontPage is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) tool which many people use to make websites with. Even if you have ample knowledge of HTML (HyperText Markup Language), the language in which webpages are usually coded, MS FrontPage will...
Pros: wide user base, extensive documentation Cons: not standards based, HTML coding is cryptic
There is no Web development tool more widely used than Microsoft’s Front Page 2000. This does not necessarily mean that FP2K is the best product. Microsoft markets FrontPage as part of the Office Professional Suite and as in a stand-alone version. As...
Pros: Simple learning curve for users of Microsoft products Cons: Manual less than perfect
The title says it all, if you have a short time frame or wish to publish a web site, and have a need for results, then FrontPage 2000 is the product just for you.
I have read many reviews regarding this product and have found that in most...
Pros: Easy for the Non Computer Wiz Cons: Not Easily used on all host sites
As a non-programmer, I can use FrontPage2000 to set up a web site that I can be proud of. In fact I am constantly working on my personal website to add news about the baby that is coming soon as well as other neat things in life. My site has plenty of...
Pros: attractive pages quickly, easy WYSIWYG interface Cons: nonstandard, hard to learn well,
I bought this program with high hopes. I had intended on using it for creating a commercial website with full shopping cart, credit card processing, etc. While I'm computer literate, I'm somewhat of a novice when it comes to creating web based ecommerce...
Pros: Ease of use, Cheaper than competitors products, Can make cool looking sites if you're prepared to put a little work into it. Cons: Probably not as good for highly professional sites as something like Dreamweaver would be, but it's a lot easier to use, so it evens out.
I've been using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 for approximately 6 months now, both for my 'personal' sites, and for my 'professional' sites ( www.cardsmyth.com and www.WhatDoYouReckon.com ), and I'd have to say that it does pretty much everything I want it...
Pros: Good value, pixel-precise positioning, offers direct access to HTML, flexible Cons: Uses proprietary server extensions, pages are not always as they seem
As an avid user of the early versions of NetObjects Fusion, I never thought that Microsoft would develop an HTML editor that rivaled the power and flexibility offered by Fusion (except notepad, of course). I was wrong. While early versions suffered...
Pros: Alot of features, and full functionality to build your own websites. Cons: A little difficult to get started, but once you do...watchout! You're smokin!
On the first glance, Microsoft Front Page seems like a demon you have to conquer. Truth be told, it does have alot of features that you have to get acquired to. After you do though, its all downhill.
Frontpage 2003 FrontPage 2003 provides the features, flexibility, and functionality to help you build better Web Sites. It includes the professional design, authorin...
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