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Microsoft FrontPage 2000
Why use FrontPage 2000? |
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| Overview |
Benefits |
Overview:
Microsoft FrontPage 2000 is a web site
creation and management tool that gives users much of what they need to create
and manage a web site. FrontPage
2000 allows users to easily create Web sites without having to learn HTML.
You can create a consistent look across all pages, import and edit files
created elsewhere (such as Microsoft Office, WordPerfect, etc...) and add
special features to your web that would be difficult for a new web user.
It also offers more up to date features for the web such as Cascading Style
Sheets and Dynamic HTML.
Benefits:
- FrontPage 2000 gives users everything they need to create exactly the site they want. They can use Dynamic
HTML to animate, use Cascading Style Sheets 2.0 to wrap or layer text and images, and get just the colors they
want with enhanced color tools.
- FrontPage 2000 makes site management easy. FrontPage automatically fixes hyperlinks when files are
renamed or moved, and 13 new management reports summarize the status of a site at a glance.
FrontPage 2000 makes creating a Web site easier than ever. FrontPage shares toolbars, menus, Themes,
background spell checking, and Format Painter with Microsoft Office. FrontPage 2000 also makes adding forms
and databases into sites easier than ever.
- FrontPage 2000 gives Web developers ease and power. FrontPage wont reformat imported HTML code, and
users can even specify how they want new code formatted. Users can quickly author in HTML view by using
buttons and menu items.
- FrontPage 2000 allows
you to work together easier than ever. Microsoft Office users can save documents directly
to FrontPage-based Webs, and FrontPage provides check-in/check-out and workflow reports to help teams
collaborate on Web content.
- FrontPage 2000 is easy to own and maintain. FrontPage 2000 uses the same installer as Microsoft Office,
which provides installation on demand, run from server and the ability to self-repair. FrontPage is also available
in 15 languages.
Create
a local web directory | Create a new web page | Import
files from the web
Import files from a local
source
| Publish your web directory | Open
an existing local web
Open an
existing remote web | FrontPage
2000 Start Page | Tutorials Home
This page is maintained by: Lauren
Neal
Last updated on November 12, 1999