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Elgin Clock 21-06-2002 12:07

Any good books on MS FrontPage?
 
Can anyone recommend a good book to learn MS FrontPage? I know it's a basic HTML package and all but It's what I have available to me now.

Also, can anyone point me in the direction for some free basic online resources for learning html code?

Thanks in advance!

Brandon Martus 21-06-2002 12:59

http://www.webmonkey.com/

html & css tutorials / reference.

and of course http://www.w3.org, the World Wide Web Consortium

jon 21-06-2002 16:42

I am highly suggesting not to use Frontpage, or any other WYSIWYG editors. Not only do they make the page with way more HTML than necessary, but its almost impossible to make a halfway descent page that will work in any browser besides Internet Explorer, if you can get it to work right with that even. I'm suggesting you learn HTML and make one without the aid of an editor. HTML isn't really that hard, and there are plenty of good tutorials available on the internet. www.webmonkey.com has some of the best that I know of. You may also find www.oswd.org useful. It provides hundreds of openly available page designs you can easly modify to fit to your needs.

Greg McCoy 21-06-2002 22:05

I agree. Frontpage (and every other WYSIWYG editor) makes really hard-to-read and hard-to-edit code, and make it harder sometimes. I recommend this free software.

http://www.evrsoft.com/

Adam Y. 30-06-2002 20:05

mehwww.htmlgoodies.com] www.htmlgoodies.com[/url]

jon 30-06-2002 20:36

Haha, that's funny. You know what I'm talking about, so don't even ask.


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