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Posted by Chris Tomlinson on 07/07/06 14:22
"Brian Cryer" <brian.cryer@127.0.0.1.ntlworld.com> wrote in message
news:pOadneA08ohr2DPZRVnyhQ@pipex.net...
> Personally, I think your instructions look fine as they are.
>
> Which software are you using to create the site? (i.e. which wysiwyg?) For
> my hobby site I use FrontPage 2000 (my commercial stuff is almost
> exclusively .NET and thus Visual Studio). I don't know about FrontPage
> 2003, but FrontPage 2000 doesn't handle div's very well if you use them
> for layout. I've been playing with Microsoft Expression Web Designer (the
> beta is a free download) and it seems to handle these very well.
Thanks for the heads-up on that one. We do use FP2003, but Expression looks
far better and seems to be based on FrontPage, and an upgrade of it.
What we hope you can tell us is if Expression will easily allow us to
'convert' our site to CSS retaining its look and feel. Is there some magic
button that will take our <font> attributes for example, and move them into
a CSS format?
Same question but for converting tables into CSS and divs?
Thanks Brian.
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