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Building on the foundation of earlier versions, Microsoft FrontPage 2003 brings a wealth of new features and functionality.

We have some FP tutorials on this site along with other design tips, together with the MSDN FrontPage newsfeed and links to other resources offered by FP enthusiasts and MVPs'.

If there's an aspect of FrontPage or web design in general that you'd like to see covered, please ask, we'll be happy to help or find a resource that can.

 

FrontPage

Tips and Tutorials

Previewing pages in different / multiple Browsers

JavaScript Rollovers

Snippets, one of FP2003 hidden gems

Running a website from a CD

Creating 'Printer Friendly' pages

Showing/Hiding additional details when a link is clicked

Preventing incorrect selection from drop-down lists by mouse scrolling.

Solving 'Click to activate' for Flash etc

Converting a website from shared borders to Dynamic Web Templates

Other

ASP Tips including:

Passing variables between pages

Password protecting pages or sites

Forcing a file download when users click links

Problems with Response.Redirect?

Sending Email with asp

CSS Links and Tips

Framed websites and Search Engines

Incompatible? No, not with the help of a little JavaScript!

Ready for IE7?

Microsoft Resources for FrontPage




A List Apart
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  • CSS Sprites2 - It's JavaScript Time In 2004, Dave Shea took the CSS rollover where it had never gone before. Now he takes it further still—with a little help from jQuery. Say hello to hover animations that respond to a user's behavior in ways standards-based sites never could before.

     

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