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FrontPage Overview 
From the manufacturer Microsoft;
Frontpage provides the features, flexibility, and functionality to help you build better
Web sites. It includes the professional design, authoring, data, and publishing tools
needed to create dynamic and sophisticated Web sites.
Frontpage advances your Web development in three key areas.
* Designing: Use enhanced design tools to produce better looking Web sites. New layout and
graphics tools make it easier to design exactly the site you want.
* Coding: Use design tools to generate better code, or expand your code skills. Use
built-in scripting tools for interactive results. And with professional coding tools, you
can write code faster, more efficiently, and with greater accuracy.
* Extending: Connect with people and information in new ways by building Extensible Markup
Language (XML) data-driven Web sites using the first commercially available, completely
WYSIWYG ("what you see is what you get") Extensible Stylesheet Language
Transformations (XSLT) editor.
The enhanced publishing features and options help you get your Web pages online more
quickly.
(Note: XML collaboration requires Microsoft Windows Server 2003)
Design better-looking sites: Frontpage includes tools and layout and graphics features to
help you work faster and design professional Web sites.
* Work with graphics from other applications, giving you more control over how images are
displayed and saved.
* Use dynamic Web templates to modify entire sections of a Web site. By updating the
master template, changes are automatically made to all pages linked to that template.
* Target specific browser or screen resolutions by using browser and resolution
reconciliation. You can also see how your site will look in various combinations of
browsers and resolutions.
* Create and manipulate tables used for layout purposes, and provide pixel-precise control
of your layout.
* Use manipulation tools to more easily work with multiple images and pieces of content
that sit in the same space, and to create visual effects, such as pop-up menus.
Generate code faster and easier:
The design tools in Frontpage generate efficient and clean Hypertext Markup Language
(HTML), and give you more control over the code.
Or, you can apply your coding knowledge by taking advantage of the professional coding
tools.
With the scripting tools you can create an interactive experience for your audience.
And, because the coding tools are easy to work with, you can even use them to start
learning HTML.
Coding Tools
* Use a split view to see modifications made in the Design View automatically updated in
the Code View.
* Select, modify, and manipulate tags easily using the Quick Tag Selector and Quick Tag
Editor.
* Simplify code writing and make it less prone to errors with Microsoft IntelliSense
technology. The technology is available for HTML, cascading style sheets, XSLT, Microsoft
JScript, and Microsoft ASP.NET.
* Remove extraneous code generated by Microsoft Word or other Web authoring programs.
Scripting Tools
* Enhance interactivity on your site without writing a line of code by using behaviors to
author JScript.
* Take advantage of support for IntelliSense and scripting tools for authoring JScript and
Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript).
Extend the Power and Reach of Your Web Site: With Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services
and Windows Server 2003 connected to Frontpage, you can modify and present live data from
a range of sources, including XML, to build rich interactive data-driven Web sites in a
WYSIWYG editor. Users can post to the Web using just their browsers, while choosing from a
broad range of publishing options.
Data-driven Web Sites Enabled by Windows SharePoint Services
* Allow users to post to your Web site using just their browsers. Web logs, issue-tracking
lists, and news and reviews sites can be built with just a couple of clicks.
* Insert data views and configure data sources—including XML varieties, Windows
SharePoint Services data, Web services, and OLE Database (OLEDB) data sources.
* Handle XML data and authoring and XSLT formatting directly in the FrontPage WYSIWYG
Design view to create XML data-driven Web sites.
* Show or hide items or reformats based on data values or position in the data view by
using Dynamic conditional formatting.
* Build Web Parts Pages by creating Web Parts Zones and inserting and connecting to Web
Parts in other products, including Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server "v2.0"
Beta 2, Windows SharePoint Services, and Frontpage.
Publishing Technologies
* Move files easily between local and remote locations and publish in both directions.
* Connect to remote sites easily with the Web import dialog that simplifies connection
types and working with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
* Publish to File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning
(WebDAV) servers from the new Remote Web Site tab.
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