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    from where to start

    You are correct. If you ask a professional webmaster how to create a website he/she will not offer the Frontpage solution. The person who started this post was obviously a novice and wanted a viable option for creating a website. Automatically assuming he/she wants to learn to code a website...
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    from where to start

    Tone is sometimes a hard thing to manage in written messages. I was just trying to balance the "I wouldn't touch Frontpage" comments with something positive. I meant no offense. I have just read a lot here about bloated code and think it really doesn't make that much of a difference. The...
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    from where to start

    I already know by the type of responses posted here that many, if not all of you will disagree, but for the sake of someone new reading I cannot help myself. Other than messy code, which no one other than web writers look at, I can't see why you "wouldn't touch Frontpage with a thousand foot...
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    from where to start

    That makes a lot of sense. I would agree that one should avoid Frontpage over a free or less expensive web authoring program if cost is an issue. I also agree that Frontpage is not as clean (although I never really looked into that before I read this thread.) The people who view my site...
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    Need Help in web design. Newbie here

    I don't mind at all. I really just wanted to share my experiences with Frontpage. I, like the original person who posted on this thread, had to start somewhere. It fit my needs sufficiently. I am starting to look into others as I am learning more over time. To be honest, I know very little...
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    from where to start

    Focus on what you hope to accomplish with the site. Frontpage has come a long way and is the perfect solution for entry to intermediate level web design. There is no reason to "stay away" from it unless you are beyond the intermediate level. For most applications it will provide more than...
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    Need Help in web design. Newbie here

    True, Dreamweaver would be a great way to go but the newest version of Frontpage (I think 2003) is a great way to get started on a simple site. It suits my needs very well. I run a simple site to communicate with my friends and relatives in other states and overseas. I haven't updated it in...
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