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Posted by Colin Falconer on July 15, 1997 at 14:52:53:
In Reply to: Re: Web Page Designers posted by Steve Veltkamp on September 22, 1996 at 00:51:36:
: I've tried it, and found it quite easy to use - but one fatal flaw ..... The pages you design, if you include any forms or anything more than a passive "just look at" it page, they will not work on any system not running the Microsoft Front Page server. Since very few Internet Providers are, the pages end up being useless.
: Does anyone use Microsoft FrontPage? Is it worth the purchase? Tell me a little bit about the advantages of Microsoft FrontPage.
: : Thanks,
: : Trevor
Hi Trev. I've just purchased front page and find
it quite straightforward compared to Netscape
Gold or MS Publisher 97. However I've had a hell
of a time trying to view the tutor page (from the
getting started handbook) in either of my browsers
(Internet Explorer & Netscape) Any idea what I'm
doing wrong? The browsers are activated but I
can't view my handiwork.????
If anyone out there can help, just E-mail me
..... adelaide@chariot.net.au Thanks,Colin