Should I use Visual Studio, Word, or FP for the editor in FrontPage..

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Dave Satchell

I have Visual Studio, Word, and FrontPage and all three are 2003. Which
one should I use as the editor while working in FrontPage. I have one
client with a simple site that I'm updating, and another client that
provided a multi-page template for his site that will eventually want
database capabilities with.

I would rather just learn one editor but I want to use the best one.
What do you think?

Thanx, Dave.
 
Whatever works for you will be just fine - except Word. Word is a word
processor, not a web development tool.

Bob Lehmann
 
FrontPage
- unless you need VS for dynamic (asp.net, etc)

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| I have Visual Studio, Word, and FrontPage and all three are 2003. Which
| one should I use as the editor while working in FrontPage. I have one
| client with a simple site that I'm updating, and another client that
| provided a multi-page template for his site that will eventually want
| database capabilities with.
|
| I would rather just learn one editor but I want to use the best one.
| What do you think?
|
| Thanx, Dave.
|
 
I don't know about Visual Studio...

MS Word is a word processor, not a web site editor

Frontpage is your best bet, but you don't need anything else "as the editor" as
you've put it - Frontpage is the tool to use for editing and creating web
pages/sites.


Frontpage is the web creation tool to create, maintain and edit web pages.
 
Thanx everyone for you input. The only reason I ask is I am updatinag a
web site and the previous guy used word for all of the pages and I
thought that just maybe he knew something I didn't.

After really getting into the site though I realize that all he did was
really !%$@ everything up.

Thanx again, Dave.
 
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