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    7 reasons to not use FrontPage(R)

    1. It causes massive errors on other browsers
    2. It's not valid code
    3. The interface is ugly
    4. It's only compatible with Internet Explorer
    5. Created weird errors that made problems for visitors, esp. w/o IE - Submitted by djr33
    6. Created errors that were not fixable by even the experts here - Submitted by djr33
    7. The server that you want to host the site on has to have FrontPage Extensions enabled and updated regularly in order for FrontP ageto work properly - Submitted by thetestingsite



    A General word of warning

    If you use FrontPage, and complain of massive errors with other browsers, then generally we aren't able to fix them. You'll have to use another editor.


    Just post more reasons and I'll add more.
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    I like this thread tech, but the same can be said for most other 3rd party web design apps, like DreamWeaver, for example.

    All of these will put their own code in the source somewhere, causing huge problems for almost certain at some point.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blizzard
    but the same can be said for most other 3rd party web design apps, like DreamWeaver, for example.
    Never had any problems with Dreamweaver though.

    Oh well, at least NotePad's not criticized.
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    Some problems are more robust than others. And please don't think I was bashing this thread, not at all, I think it needs to be said! I just wanted it out there that this is something that other programs do as well, it isn't just limited to Frontpage.

    You personally might not have had problems with Dream Weaver, however, based on your experience and knowledge I am willing to bet you actually have had the problems, and known how to fix them on your own, thus not able to place the blame on DW.

    You can search these forums for keyword "dreamweaver" and see a ton of posts where DW was the lying cause of the problem.

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    yes, all wysiwyg editors have problems, but others are NOT microsoft. Frontpage is designed specifically for IE, so any other browser will almost surely have trouble.

    I have seen, personally, many more threads in which Frontpage, rather than any other editor:
    -created weird errors that made problems for visitors, esp. w/o IE
    -created errors that were not fixable by even the experts here
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    Yes, the "im wit frontpage" threads.

    And your points have been added also.
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    Yes, FrontPage is definitely the worst of them, but a mention that other WYSIWYG editors suffer from some of the same problems is probably in order.
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    Sorry For Breaking The Rules...
    Ive Found A Neat Text editor Similar To Notepad. Saves As ascii.


    ITS A LINK!


    Simple Interface, The Highlighting isn't saved with the file...

    EDIT:
    Its Called BBnote... Thought You Guys Would Find the Link Around The Pic...
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    What's it called?

    Edit: Sorry, didn't notice the link on the image.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Twey View Post
    Yes, FrontPage is definitely the worst of them, but a mention that other WYSIWYG editors suffer from some of the same problems is probably in order.
    In the software world, yes, I agree completely (spelling?). But in the website WYSIWYG world, there are far too many of them. Just to name a few of the top of my head:

    MySpace, GeoCities, Tripod, Angelfire, others that aren't worth remembering, etc.

    Also,

    Quote Originally Posted by tech_support View Post
    6 reasons to not use FrontPage(R)

    1. It causes massive errors on other browsers
    2. It's not valid code
    3. The interface is ugly
    4. It's only compatible with Internet Explorer
    5. Created weird errors that made problems for visitors, esp. w/o IE - Submitted by djr33
    6. Created errors that were not fixable by even the experts here - Submitted by djr33
    There's one more reason I can think of (from an ISP point of view), the server that you want to host the site on has to have FP Extensions enabled and updated regularly in order for FP to work properly.
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