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During the past several months (about eighteen, to be exact!), we've been working to redesign the FrontPage Developer Portal on MSDN. If you've ever designed (or redesigned) a Web site, you understand the challenges that can arise. After several starts Read More...
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In my various lives, I've worn a lot of hats, from teaching to marketing and desktop publishing (back before there were computers for the masses) to writing text and code, and in all those lives, wearing all those hats, I've worked with my share of computer Read More...
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Gandalfe requested that I provide a list of my favorite blogs for the new year. The new year is almost two weeks old, so I'm a bit late providing this list. Before I continue, I have to admit something: most traditional blogs do not appeal to me. Why? Read More...
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Whether you're creating your first Web site or you're a seasoned Web designer/developer, choosing colors is always problematic. You want to make sure that the color gives the right impression. As Katherine Nolan points out in her article Color it effective: Read More...
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I've had several people ask me lately and have seen questions on Office Online about how to create an RSS feed. For those of you who don't know what an RSS feed is, it's something that people can use to keep up to date with the content on a site. Generally, Read More...
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I've seen several people asking for a version of FrontPage for Mac, so I wanted to start this week with a post telling those who are interested in getting a Mac version of FrontPage, that as far as I am aware, Microsoft has no plans on releasing any more Read More...
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A couple weeks ago I posted a short and sweet post about not copying the poor web design that other people do really well. (See Web Design: The Good, the Bad, and the Downright Ugly .) I wanted to continue that discussion today with a link to an article Read More...
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In a previous post, I provided JavaScript to open a page in a new window . It may sound funny, but once the window is opened, what does the visitor do when they're done with it? Generally, they can click on the red X in the upper right corner to close Read More...
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My last two posts have elicited some strong reactions from some (hey, distressed, what the heck are ra-ra skirts?), so I decided to end this week with a comment about Web design, or rather what constitutes a good Web design and what constitutes a bad Read More...
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The Internet is a great visual tool for displaying artwork and photos. However, because the source code for Web pages is easily accessible, there is no tried and true method to completely secure your copyright-protected work on the Internet, other than Read More...
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Eray sent me his comments for the final days of Tech Ed, so here they are. He has a great tip buried in here for moving WSS pages from a test environment to a live environment. The Export/Import feature in FrontPage is great for this. He explains below Read More...
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Moving, et al My date with the moving van went well ... sort of. Long story, short: I bought my first house and moved from an almost 1500 square foot condo to a less than 1000 square foot house. I comfort myself with the knowledge that a house is a better Read More...
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Next week is Tech Ed in sunny San Diego. Several from my group, including John Durant , the Office Developer Center Editor & Chief, are planning on attending. Unfortunately, I have a date with a moving van, so I won't be there, but my editor, Dail Read More...
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I wanted to get back to my "Why I hate FrontPage" kick. As some of you no doubt figured out from the responses to my original post , the thing I always hated most about FrontPage, the mucking with my code, was fixed in FrontPage 2003. If you've used it, Read More...
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First, let me introduce myself. My name is Lisa Wollin, and I'm the programmer writer for FrontPage. Okay, so what's that? Basically, I write (and coordinate) the developer documentation for FrontPage, which includes beginning to hard core Web development, Read More...
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