FrontPage 2000 makes it possible for everyone to create rich,
great-looking Web sites with improved ease of use and productivity for
all users. FrontPage 2000 gives users control of their Web sites like
never before. They can position elements exactly where they want them
on the page, give their Web site a professional and consistent look
across all of its pages, import and edit HTML just as they like, and
use the latest in Web technology.
Everything Needed to Create Great-looking Web Sites
FrontPage 2000 allows users to create engaging Web sites that look
and work exactly the way they want them to. FrontPage includes the
ability to lay out pages with exacting care, and design the pages with
elements that color coordinate, with cutting edge features like
Dynamic HTML and Cascading Style Sheets that add style, movement, and
interest to pages.
Better-Than-Notepad HTML Editing
For the first time, FrontPage 2000 combines the easiest to use
WYSIWYG editor with HTML source preservation and new HTML editing
productivity tools. FrontPage 2000 allows users who author in a text
editor and know HTML to create code faster, and create code that is
formatted just the way they want. This is a breakthrough for HTML
authors who want to preserve their formatting and authoring
preferences, or for those who want to switch back and forth between
multiple HTML editors without unnecessary formatting changes.
Easy Database Integration
One of the most common requests for feature enhancements in
FrontPage is the ability to take database queries and easily
incorporate them into FrontPage-based Web pages. With FrontPage 2000,
this becomes much easier, and users can even create Web sites with
pages where the data is updated when the user enters the page or
refreshes it. This provides the user with the latest information at
all times, and saves the Webmaster from having to keep re-posting
fresh snapshots of the database.
Supports the Latest Web Technology
FrontPage 2000 allows users to create Web sites that sizzle with
more than just plain HTML. They can take advantage of the latest Web
functionality by using the pre-built Web components that FrontPage
ships with, buying third-party add-ons, or using its new
programmability features, such as Visual Basic for Applications, to
easily create add-ons of their own.