Anyone succeed using FrontPage 2003 on Yahoo small business site?

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Pancho Villa's Great Grandson

I thought using a Yahoo site would be the easy way to go. As far as I can
figure the instructions on the Yahoo site as to how to get started are
written using FrontPage 2002 terminology. For example they say 'on my
FrontPage File menu I should click Publish Web'. There is no such thing on my
FrontPage 2003 File menu. There's a Publish Site that I tried but the
instructions are not pertinent to what I find there.

Could anyone give me a hand here?
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

In FP 2003 Publish Site replaces the prior version FP command of Publish Web
To publish a web/site w/ FP 2003 see
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;825528&Product=fp2003
and
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA010782961033.aspx



|I thought using a Yahoo site would be the easy way to go. As far as I can
| figure the instructions on the Yahoo site as to how to get started are
| written using FrontPage 2002 terminology. For example they say 'on my
| FrontPage File menu I should click Publish Web'. There is no such thing on my
| FrontPage 2003 File menu. There's a Publish Site that I tried but the
| instructions are not pertinent to what I find there.
|
| Could anyone give me a hand here?
 
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Publish Web = Publish Site

2002 used the word "web", 2003 uses "site". Thats why you may see
instructions herein written as Publish Web/Site when the OP doesn't specify
which version of FP they are using.

Other than the interchangeable use of the words web/site the procedure is
the same.


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Andrew Murray

The OP *does* mention their Frontpage version:

For example they say 'on my
FrontPage File menu I should click Publish Web'. There is no such thing
on my
***FrontPage 2003*** File menu. There's a Publish Site that I tried but
the
instructions are not pertinent to what I find there.[unquote]
 
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DI

http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/geo/frontpage/

What is Microsoft FrontPage?
Microsoft FrontPage is a site building and management tool appropriate
for intermediate to advanced users that allows you to create and edit web
pages using a graphical interface that will be familiar to users of
Microsoft Office products. Yahoo! supports FrontPage 2002 extensions and
makes it easy to use FrontPage with your GeoCities account. (Please note
that FrontPage and other third-party software must be purchased separately
from Yahoo! GeoCities.) Learn how to activate FrontPage.



Andrew Murray said:
The OP *does* mention their Frontpage version:

For example they say 'on my
FrontPage File menu I should click Publish Web'. There is no such thing
on my
***FrontPage 2003*** File menu. There's a Publish Site that I tried but
the
instructions are not pertinent to what I find there.[unquote]


Rob Giordano (Crash) said:
Publish Web = Publish Site

2002 used the word "web", 2003 uses "site". Thats why you may see
instructions herein written as Publish Web/Site when the OP doesn't
specify which version of FP they are using.

Other than the interchangeable use of the words web/site the procedure is
the same.


"Pancho Villa's Great Grandson" <Pancho Villa's Great
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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

I know.
Read my response again..the word 'may' is conditional and since I am
addressing the original poster the use of OP suggests a third person.

:)




Andrew Murray said:
The OP *does* mention their Frontpage version:

For example they say 'on my
FrontPage File menu I should click Publish Web'. There is no such thing
on my
***FrontPage 2003*** File menu. There's a Publish Site that I tried but
the
instructions are not pertinent to what I find there.[unquote]


Rob Giordano (Crash) said:
Publish Web = Publish Site

2002 used the word "web", 2003 uses "site". Thats why you may see
instructions herein written as Publish Web/Site when the OP doesn't
specify which version of FP they are using.

Other than the interchangeable use of the words web/site the procedure is
the same.


"Pancho Villa's Great Grandson" <Pancho Villa's Great
[email protected]> wrote in message
 
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