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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