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Old 18-01-2005, 09:11 PM   #1
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Is Frontpage 2003 easy enough for someone who has never worked on webpages &
doesn't know a thing about code?
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Old 18-01-2005, 09:52 PM   #2
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Yes, but only if you're willing to get a good book (Jim Buyens' FrontPage
Inside/Out) and find pleny of time to learn it. If you want FP to walk you
through the process ... well, it won't. Often there are classes at colleges
etc. and quite a bit on on-line tutorials and help too.
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> Is Frontpage 2003 easy enough for someone who has never worked on webpages
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> doesn't know a thing about code?



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Old 20-01-2005, 10:08 AM   #3
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Yes, you don't need to know HTML coding to use Frontpage - that's the
dea - it takes the necessity of coding out of the equation so to
speak....however if you do know html all the more helps. For a beginner it
is not necessary.

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> Is Frontpage 2003 easy enough for someone who has never worked on webpages
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> doesn't know a thing about code?



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Old 20-01-2005, 11:12 AM   #4
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I agree with Andrew's comment, but understand that using FP (or any HTML
authoring program) without knowing HTML (even a little tiny bit of HTML is
good) is like driving in an unknown city without a roadmap. You will find
yourself in places you can't get out of.

Admittedly, FP goes out of its way to try to prevent that from happening,
but that comes at a price. FP requires that you 'think' about your site in
a particular way that you may not find intuitive at first. I still don't!
8)

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Murray

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> Yes, you don't need to know HTML coding to use Frontpage - that's the
> ea - it takes the necessity of coding out of the equation so to
> speak....however if you do know html all the more helps. For a beginner
> it is not necessary.
>
> "cnowwak123" <cnowwak123@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:73B49C1F-ECA2-4F7F-BB22-A643DAB13623@microsoft.com...
>> Is Frontpage 2003 easy enough for someone who has never worked on
>> webpages &
>> doesn't know a thing about code?

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