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Re: Microsoft Expression Web - Trial Version
Note to SOBEIT - Thank you very much for your instruction. I had gone through that process once before but I never noticed the Product Key. I've activated it now to give it a try. I took over a website about five years ago that was designed using Frames. The host server that we use has indicated that the use of Frontpage with extensions will not work at some point in the future. I'm a little bit concerned when I have to give up on Frontpage and how I will be able to work with Frames, if at all. The other two websites I manage were not developed using Frames. So, I believe I should be okay there. Again, Thank you for your response.
Note to JAXO - Some friends have recommended I take a hard look at Dreamweaver. As a result, I have also downloaded a trial copy of that program. As I indicated above, I have a concern about this program as to whether it will allow me to continue working with a website developed using Frames. If not, I'll have to completely redesign the website, as the links probably won't work. One of the painful points of working with Frames, to me at least, is the requirement for a Navigation Pane. I recently had to move that website to a new host server and had to go through the process of re-developing the Navigation Pane. Unfortunately, I had not found a way to identify any file of the Navigation Pane so that I could just publish the website to the new server. I had to go back and re-do the Navigation Pane all over again. In comparing Expression Web with Dreamweaver, on a very limited basis, it appears that moving from Frontpage 2003 to Expression Web may be a little more transparent that moving to Dreamweaver. But, right now, I have an open mind and will try to assess which one would work best for the websites I am managing. Thank you very much for your recommendation.
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