insert tables, scripts, adn graphics in web pages
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Kathryn Toyer has written: 'Learn Microsoft FrontPage 97' -- subject(s): HTML (Document markup language), Microsoft FrontPage, Web sites
As far as I know FrontPage is Microsoft product and it's support is for ASP and ASP.net language.
There are Adobe Dreamweaver and Microsoft FrontPage.
You can't. Frontpage is just an editor, and you can't connect mySQL to HTML. You can do it with PHP, though.
Microsoft Frontpage 2003 was a web design package based on Microsoft Word. It used familiar menus that were similar to the other Microsoft Office programs but the code it produced often didn't work well in browsers other than Internet Explorer.
Microsoft Frontpage is a WYSIWYG editor that is designed to simplify the creation of webpages. The user puts the information into the editor and Frontpage creates the HTML needed to make it look like it is on the screen. [This is the Frontpage HTML files that are asked in the above question]. The user then uploads that HTML to their host to display the pages. This program makes it very easy for novice users to create web pages.
its a HTML editor = webpage editor, design.
Elisabeth Parker has written: 'Hotdog Pro Windows' 'The complete idiot's guide to Microsoft FrontPage 2000' -- subject(s): Design, Microsoft FrontPage, Web publishing, Web sites
Eric Maloney has written: 'Using Microsoft Word 97' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Microsoft Word, Word processing 'Using FrontPage 97' -- subject(s): Microsoft FrontPage, Web publishing, Web sites
Definitely not. It is actually what I recommend for professional web pages/networks. FrontPage has WYSIWYG(What You See Is What You Get)viewing, along with HTML editing view, and preview. WYSIWYG is like being able to edit while previewing. For further information on FrontPage, or any other thing having to do with web design, feel free to message me.
Macromedia Dreamweaver Microsoft FrontPage