Frontpage website just redone

S

Stephen

looks good Michael. The menus change to blue when you navigate from tthe
front page, though.

Steve
 
A

ah

Michael

I went to take a look at www.ewpdoors.com. Very nice. Would you, by
any chance, have other examples of websites designed with Frontpage?
I am exploring to see if I should purchase this software.

Thank you in advance for your help.

ah
 
M

Michael

ah said:
Michael

I went to take a look at www.ewpdoors.com. Very nice. Would you, by
any chance, have other examples of websites designed with Frontpage?
I am exploring to see if I should purchase this software.

Thank you in advance for your help.

ah


Hi ah!
Frontpage does much more than what is shown on the website I linked or
on my microsystemsgeorgia website in my tagline.
My experience has been that staying away from hover buttons is best,
many users don't keep updated plugins and since my website is a customer
website, I don't ever want to lose a visitor because of java errors. I
have found that many people who go to a new website will have zero
attention span, if they get hung up waiting, they will leave
immediately. Some users are still on dialup and those folks don't hang
around long at all while bulky pages load. Smaller images are far better
than larger images. Thumbnails often get skipped over vs just using a
smaller image.
Mostly I help some of my customers get their websites online, I don't
usually build websites for the general public.
I have used FP since 97, it works well. Thanks for the comments!
Michael








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Michael Gailey
Artistic CNC Mill, Router and Engraver Programming
3D modeling for Product Design and Development
http://www.microsystemsgeorgia.com/toc.htm
 
B

Bob Reynolds

Looks great. Question since I'm new at the FrontPage stuff how did you make
the words fade in and fade out. I'm trying to figure that one out myself and
could use the help.
I have 2003.
Thanks
Bob Reynolds
 
M

Michael

Bob said:
Looks great. Question since I'm new at the FrontPage stuff how did you make
the words fade in and fade out. I'm trying to figure that one out myself and
could use the help.

Ah ha! That is the only non FrontPage component on the website. That is
a Flash Intro that sends the user to the toc.htm page.
Michael


I have 2003.
Thanks
Bob Reynolds

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Michael Gailey
Artistic CNC Mill, Router and Engraver Programming
3D modeling for Product Design and Development
http://www.microsystemsgeorgia.com/toc.htm
 
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ah

Michael

Thank you for replying. I just wanted to see other examples of
websites built with Frontpage because I have noticed that all the
websites built with Dreamweaver have a kind of similar basic look and
I want to see if it is the same with Frontpage.

I have another question. I am unable to see this Newsgroup using
Outlook Express or Microsoft Newsgroup Website. All the Frontpage
Newsgroups there have something folloing the last dot such as
microsoft.public.frontpage.client or other. How come this happens,
please?

ah
 
B

Bob Reynolds

It figures, stuff like that is what I'm looking for. Nice looking site
though....
Bob
 
M

Michael

Bob said:
It figures, stuff like that is what I'm looking for. Nice looking site
though....
Bob


The Flash Intro was custom built by Menno Berndsen at easytempates.com
He has a Corporate Template that has a menu structure on it. The
Corporate Template didn't have enough pages for my website, I contacted
Menno and told him I would like to have the menu structure removed and
for the Flash Intro to work like the ewpdoors.com intro. Menno built
three custom Intros for 3 different websites for a very reasonable fee.
I run the Flash Intro as an index.html and Menno linked it to take the
visitor directly to my toc.htm page. Everything on the website links
back to the Table of Contents toc.htm page.
Michael


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Michael Gailey
Artistic CNC Mill, Router and Engraver Programming
3D modeling for Product Design and Development
http://www.microsystemsgeorgia.com/toc.htm
 

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