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Which program is more flexable for web design?
 

Kelsey P via OfficeKB.com




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Old Post  08-11-05 - 01:31 AM  
In school, I have learned to make web pages off of the NOTE PAD program but
things there arn't quite there for you to see, you must already have the
knowledge. On here, is there an easyer way to make and design web pages. On
NOTEPAD you need to use such things as <hr> </hr> and <body> </body> do you
need to do this here?


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Old Post  08-11-05 - 01:31 AM  
With Publisher you create a .pub file. When you save as a website it
converts the pub file to html for you. Easy to use but has limitations.


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"Kelsey P via OfficeKB.com" <forum@OfficeKB.com> wrote in message
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> In school, I have learned to make web pages off of the NOTE PAD program
> but
> things there arn't quite there for you to see, you must already have the
> knowledge. On here, is there an easyer way to make and design web pages.
> On
> NOTEPAD you need to use such things as <hr> </hr> and <body> </body> do
> you
> need to do this here?
>
>
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David Bartosik [MSFT MVP]




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Old Post  08-11-05 - 01:31 AM  
Read the left hand column on
http://www.publishermvps.com/WebDes...29/Default.aspx

David Bartosik - [MSFT MVP]
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"Kelsey P via OfficeKB.com" <forum@OfficeKB.com> wrote in message
news:52A51522AB766@OfficeKB.com...
> In school, I have learned to make web pages off of the NOTE PAD program
> but
> things there arn't quite there for you to see, you must already have the
> knowledge. On here, is there an easyer way to make and design web pages.
> On
> NOTEPAD you need to use such things as <hr> </hr> and <body> </body> do
> you
> need to do this here?
>
>
> --
> Message posted via http://www.officekb.com




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Rob Giordano \(Crash\)




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Old Post  08-12-05 - 12:27 AM  
You might want to look at FrontPage, it's WYSIWYG, but affords the ability
to edit or write your own code (if you want). You can go much further with
webdesign with FrontPage than you can with Publisher. Publisher is actually
designed for print media, with the ability to produce webpages (but with
some limitiations)...FrontPage is designed to create Webs.



"Kelsey P via OfficeKB.com" <forum@OfficeKB.com> wrote in message
news:52A51522AB766@OfficeKB.com...
> In school, I have learned to make web pages off of the NOTE PAD program
> but
> things there arn't quite there for you to see, you must already have the
> knowledge. On here, is there an easyer way to make and design web pages.
> On
> NOTEPAD you need to use such things as <hr> </hr> and <body> </body> do
> you
> need to do this here?
>
>
> --
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