Jim and Judy,
Thank you both for your input. What version of Front Page do each of you have.
I have FP 2000. Do you think that would work? I think I will consider
downloading Microsoft Sharepoint Designer as you suggest and see if that will
work for me too. I do like the way you can tweak things in FP.
Thanks for your advice.
Suzanne
On Wed, 1 Sep 2010 18:02:26 -0700
Jim Petermann <piper56(a)msn.com> wrote:
Suzanne, you might want to go ahead and try your frontpage with Windows 7.
My version of frontpage works just fine with Windows 7. I also have Microsoft
Expressions Web, which I bought when they announced they would no longer
support frontpage.
But, you also might consider downloading Microsoft Sharepoint Designer. It's
free from Microsoft, and it is actually frontpage without all the proprietary
Microsoft gizmos that made frontpage sites incompatible with some others.
I do most of my web site work using Sharepoint Designer, but I keep good
ole' frontpage ready just for those little tweaks that I got accustomed to
all the years I used it.
Truth be told, Microsoft Expressions Web was kind of a waste of money for me
- it's aimed at a much higher level of professional web designer than I live
in. But I do really like Sharepoint Designer, and it's free.
Jim Petermann
Wibaux County
> From: suzandrews(a)bresnan.net
> To: mtgen(a)rootsweb.com
> Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2010 18:12:23 -0600
> Subject: Re: [MTGEN] virus & moving our web pages?
>
> Thanks for your response Karen.
>
> I too have Windows 7 and my frontpage won't work with it--at least that's
>what
> I've been told. I'm up in the air as to what I should do as far as a web
> authoring program. I dread having to learn something new because I just
>don't
> have the time. My old computer has kind of slowed down to a snail's pace on
> the Internet, and I'm not sure I can use it for my web page anymore.
>
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