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FrontPage 2000: Your New Favorite Program
by Michael Renock-Welker

1- FrontPage - Front & Center
2 - Getting It and Logging In
3 - Tour of the Joint
4 - Viewing Views
5 - Editing Der Pages
6 -Busy Icon, Load Meter & the Tabs of Despair

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FrontPage - Front and Center

We now turn our attentions to the new star of the show, Microsoft FrontPage 2000. As we most impressively rattled off in our last episode, FrontPage is a "WYSIWYG HTML Editor Program," or roughly translated, it lets you make and edit web pages without messing with coding or programming.

FrontPage is the standard software we use for Web editing here at NC State. Out in the big bad real world, FrontPage is one of the most commonly used HTML Editors in corporate environs, although Macromedia DreamWeaver is more popular overall, especially with webby pros. Adobe's GoLive is the third major HTML Editor out there. 

Almost all of what you will see, read and feel in this module can apply either to FrontPage 2000 or FrontPage 2002 aka FrontPage XP. This is simply due to the fact that XP is not hugely different from 2000 but FrontPage XP does have some nice tweaks that may make some of your lives' easier. More on this as we move forward.

But first, where/how do you get this wunder program and how do you use it to get to your area's pages?? All this shall be revealed in "Getting It & Logging In"...

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