Definitions for "Frontpage"
Frontpage is a program/application created by Microsoft for ease in creating and maintaining websites. Frontpage allows creating/editing/deletion of website pages remotely, without having to FTP back and forth. Permissions can be set to allow additional authors to work on portions of a site, while restricting access to others. Frontpage has been ported to various operating systems, including Linux. Use of the Frontpage extensions requires that you use the program "Microsoft Frontpage" from your desktop. More information on Frontpage can be found at www.microsoft.com/frontpage
Frontpage is the web authoring software created by Microsoft. It is one of the most popular software for designing web pages besides Dreamweaver from Macromedia. One advantage of using Frontpage is its relative shorter learning curve. Most websites offer Frontpage extension support - meaning that certain interactive elements which is proprietry to the Frontpage software can be embedded into the webpage and be viewed or used by the visitor. Back to up
WYSIWYG Web page creation software package.
The Frontpage is a built-in Component which shows all the published content items from your site marked with the parameter 'Show on Frontpage'. You may configure the display of the Frontpage by editing the menu item associated with it, usually the 'Home' menu item. The ordering of your Frontpage Content Items are done using Frontpage Manager component.
Mention of the Frontpage Manager for ordering these content items is necessary.
Built-in Component, which shows all the published content items from your site marked with the parameter Show on Frontpage. You may configure the display of the Frontpage by editing the menu item associated with it, usually the Home menu item. The ordering of your Frontpage Content Items is done using the Frontpage Manager option under the Content menu option.
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See MS FrontPage.