Re: Dreamweaver vs. FrontPage
From: E. T. Culling (etcetc_at_notatcrcwnet.com)
Date: 03/23/04
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Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 13:07:09 -0800
I wonder what she means by 'html scripts'??
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"Kevin Spencer" <kevin@takempis.com> wrote in message
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> Well, we are kind of prejudiced here, but I think almost anyone would
agree
> that FrontPage is the easier of the 2 software products to use. And, of
> course, you've already discovered a place to get help quickly. :)
>
> --
> HTH,
> Kevin Spencer
> .Net Developer
> Microsoft MVP
> Big things are made up
> of lots of little things.
>
> "ChrisJ" <chrisjames123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:B86F6FBA-80C1-4753-A2E0-F82FBD1730D8@microsoft.com...
> > I'm new at web designing. I am playing around with NetObjects Fusion web
> design software, but as my site expands I think I'll need to seek guidance
> with some scripts, so before I get too much into NetObjects, I thought I'd
> look for something more standard, like FrontPage or Dreamweaver. If I
needed
> more complex scripts to perform certain functions on my site, could
someone
> write an html script to easily add to FrontPage, or would they have to be
> versed in this particular software? In other words, would it take some
> customization to add html scripts to FrontPage? Or would Dreamweaver be a
> more common software to get help with?
>
>
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