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I am going to redesign an in-house website. It was created in FrontPage. I
have both FrontPage 4.0 and HomeSite. Though I have used HomeSite a bit, I
don't know much about either program. I have sort of messed around with
FrontPage, however, and do not find it very intuitive to use.
I have been told that HomeSite produces HTML code that is more "pure" than
FrontPage, and that it produces better results. However, if I use FrontPage
for the new site, can I more easily keep links in place and "design around
them"? Will I have to redo everything (links) if I use HomeSite? Since I'll
have a learning curve no matter which direction I go, does anyone have any
opinions about either program? Not looking to start a tool war. Just looking
for opinions that are more informed than mine. Thanks.
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