Just in the interest of equal time, let me shill for "Using Microsoft Office
Frontpage 2003" by Paul Colligan and Jim Cheshire, published by Que. The
Special Edition has a CD with some extra goodies. It's often discounted on
Amazon. I thought of myself as pretty adept with Frontpage, but learned an
enormous amount from this book.
Alex
"Wes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Your best bet would be to buy and read a book about it. Designs vary
> quite a bit on the net, but you need to understand the basics of page
> design. Jim Buyens has a book called FrontPage Inside Out you may wish to
> peruse. There are others as well.
>
> "ALI-R" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> I'm going to make my own website ,but I'm not very good at design.I just
>> wondered how some people have exactly same pattern for all the pages in
>> their website ,I mean the right,left,bottom and top panes remain exactly
>> the
>> same and only the middle information is changed based on the page users
>> go
>> to. Is there some kind of business templates or something which I can
>> customize and embed my ASP.NET codes into it?
>>
>> Thanks for yuor help.
>>
>> ALI-R
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