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Actually, FrontPage 2000 and 2002 are fine for professioanl level stuff as
long as you; 1.) Set the defaults to not have FP change your code 2.) Check your code to make sure it is compliant with whatever spec you declare at the top of your code base at W3C 3.) tweak the little things like META TAGS, title and margin tags We have used FP for 7 years and have built sites for some fortune 100 companies with it. You need to know HTML to know what to fine tune but FP is fine for those who understand it. ALSO, never use frames if you want to rank well in any of the search engines. Frames and iframes break search engine spiders and iframes still don't work in Netscape. IF you check your server logs, you are probably looking at about 2% Netscape usage and about 87% Internet Explorer. Desiging for Netscape is moot point nowadays unless you KNOW you have clients on it or are building a general shopping cart application. From an SEO standpoint, (if you want to be found in the search engines) keep your code clean and up to W3C standards, no matter what editor you use, build great content and get as many in-bound links as you can. James Taylor CEO ww.AICompany.com --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.507 / Virus Database: 304 - Release Date: 8/4/2003 |
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