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I agree with Steven. I am a curator, but also maintain and build our
website along with 10 others. I teach FrontPage at the local community
college, but would never use it personally. I use Dreamweaver UltraDev. It
is a little more expensive, but you can get a non-profit discount.
I am often having to "fix" problems that are caused by people using
FrontPage.
David Lynx
on 6/12/02 8:30 AM, Steven Allison-Bunnell at [log in to unmask] wrote:
> As a professional Web developer, I cannot strongly enough advise against
> Front Page. It may be easy, but it creates poor-quality code that can cause
> trouble both for users and later development efforts. If it's the difference
> between getting nothing on the web at all, then maybe it's worth it.
>
> Otherwise, for a site you intend to put any effort into and maintain over
> the long term, a professional tool like Macromedia Dreamweaver, which is now
> a very mature and user-friendly tool, is far more appropriate.
>
> On 6/12/02 8:47 AM, "Brian Bray" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> For beginners Microsoft Frontpage is an easy way to develop a simply website.
>> Even though you are limited with what you can do, it is as easy as creating a
>> word document.
>>
>>
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