BYE BYE FRONTPAGE Summer 2006

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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Write a script to auto-post this every 6 hours. Gettin' old ain't it?

:)



| OhioStMusicMan07 wrote:
| > So what program is out there for those of us who aren't
| > "professionals," but will help us create decent sites, like FrontPage
| > could? Or are those of us going to have to learn more advanced
| > techniques with these higher-end programs?
|
| This is the info from another NG contributor
| Microsoft Expression: Latest Plans for the future of FrontPage:
|
| 1) http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/assistance/HA101205221033.aspx
|
http://www.microsoft.com/products/expression/en/web_designer/default.mspx
|
http://www.microsoft.com/office/preview/programs/designer/highlights.mspx
|
| 2) Microsoft Expression Newsgroups:
| microsoft.public.expression.dicussion
| microsoft.public.expression.interactivedesigner
|
| **Continued support for FrontPage 2003:
| Currently, mainstream support will not be retired until 1-13-2009.
| Extended
| support will not be retired until 1-14-2014.
|
| As I read it, the best replacement is EWD.
|
| I have had a bit of a look on the EWD site above and it seems fairly
| straight forward.
|
| But, it is a bit like saying do I need to sell my car because it is no
| longer in production. As it says above, there will be service for FP until
| 2104.
|
| But, in the case of programs, there is no wear and tear - well there
| shouldn't be - so as long as you don't deelte FP, it should keep going
| forever.
| --
| Cheers,
| Trevor L.
| Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au
|
|
 
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David Berry

None directly. Visual Studio is designed for creating ASP.NET pages and
FrontPage is primarily a design tool although you can do ASP.NET pages with
it. What I like to do is use FrontPage to make the layout and Visual Studio
for the coding. The 2 compliment each other but are independent programs
(you don't need one to use the other).


"Visual Studio Express vs Frontpage" <Visual Studio Express vs
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