Because I am no good at artistic development (colors, themes, styles) I used
to develop my web sites in FrontPage and then mix in ASP pages when I needed
functionality. That was an ugly process but it got the job done.
Now, with ASP.NET and xcopy deployment is this still something that is smart
to do? If FrontPage won't do the job, is there an artistic tool that will
develop ASP.NET compatible sites?
Thanks,
DeanI know a number of people that still use Frontpage (or other web tools) to
develop their HTML and then paste it into Visual Studio to implement the
functionality.
There are also some tools by third party tools worth considering, like
these:
http://www.borland.com/csharpbuilder/
http://www.macromedia.com/software/...oduct_overview/
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I hope this helps,
Steve C. Orr, MCSD
http://Steve.Orr.net
Hire top-notch developers at http://www.able-consulting.com
"Dean" <deanblakely@.earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> Because I am no good at artistic development (colors, themes, styles) I
used
> to develop my web sites in FrontPage and then mix in ASP pages when I
needed
> functionality. That was an ugly process but it got the job done.
> Now, with ASP.NET and xcopy deployment is this still something that is
smart
> to do? If FrontPage won't do the job, is there an artistic tool that will
> develop ASP.NET compatible sites?
> Thanks,
> Dean
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