Is FrontPage the best website creater out there???

S

Shannon

Looking at purchasing FrontPage 2003 for my business, Any suggestions on this
or other ones available? Computer dummy office Girl!!
 
M

Murray

If you have NO skills in HTML/CSS, and have no interest in acquiring any,
then FP will help you get a functional page on the web in a hurry, and
relatively easily. If you want to achieve something a bit more polished,
then you'll need to study HTML and CSS. Paradoxically, the more you know
about HTML and CSS, the more you will discover that it doesn't really matter
which HTML authoring system you use.
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

And somewhere in there you'll discover it takes a lot more than you ever
thought to produce a website and will either give up and hire someone - or
trudge on, quit your day job and design websites for a living, and buy a
tropical island in the pacific.



| If you have NO skills in HTML/CSS, and have no interest in acquiring any,
| then FP will help you get a functional page on the web in a hurry, and
| relatively easily. If you want to achieve something a bit more polished,
| then you'll need to study HTML and CSS. Paradoxically, the more you know
| about HTML and CSS, the more you will discover that it doesn't really
matter
| which HTML authoring system you use.
|
| --
| Murray
| --------------
| MVP Front Page
|
|
| | > Looking at purchasing FrontPage 2003 for my business, Any suggestions on
| > this
| > or other ones available? Computer dummy office Girl!!
|
|
 
T

Trevor L.

As one who has only 18 months experience, I agree with Muray. In fact I now
only use FP for uploading - it is great for that.

I only have a small personal site: 18 HTML pages, with 3 CSS files and 8 JS
files, although I just counted over 700 image files (Yes, I am surprised
there are so many, too).

However, even with a small site, some of what Rob says is true, especially
if you let it obsess you. I think I have avoided obsession, since I don't
keep rewriting the code every day - maybe only a little bit every few weeks
or so, but I like to find out all I can about the nuts and bolts of the
languages and use them to the best advantage that I can. The importamt thing
is to make it fun, or get paid to do it (or both).
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

or buy a tropical isle and forget the whole thing.


| As one who has only 18 months experience, I agree with Muray. In fact I
now
| only use FP for uploading - it is great for that.
|
| I only have a small personal site: 18 HTML pages, with 3 CSS files and 8
JS
| files, although I just counted over 700 image files (Yes, I am surprised
| there are so many, too).
|
| However, even with a small site, some of what Rob says is true, especially
| if you let it obsess you. I think I have avoided obsession, since I don't
| keep rewriting the code every day - maybe only a little bit every few
weeks
| or so, but I like to find out all I can about the nuts and bolts of the
| languages and use them to the best advantage that I can. The importamt
thing
| is to make it fun, or get paid to do it (or both).
|
| Rob Giordano (Crash) wrote:
| > And somewhere in there you'll discover it takes a lot more than you
| > ever thought to produce a website and will either give up and hire
| > someone - or trudge on, quit your day job and design websites for a
| > living, and buy a tropical island in the pacific.
| >
| >
| >
| > | >> If you have NO skills in HTML/CSS, and have no interest in acquiring
| >> any, then FP will help you get a functional page on the web in a
| >> hurry, and relatively easily. If you want to achieve something a
| >> bit more polished, then you'll need to study HTML and CSS.
| >> Paradoxically, the more you know about HTML and CSS, the more you
| >> will discover that it doesn't really matter which HTML authoring
| >> system you use.
| >>
| >> --
| >> Murray
| >> --------------
| >> MVP Front Page
| >>
| >>
| >> | >>> Looking at purchasing FrontPage 2003 for my business, Any
| >>> suggestions on this
| >>> or other ones available? Computer dummy office Girl!!
|
| --
| Cheers,
| Trevor L.
| Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au
|
|
 

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