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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most comprehensive FrontPage 98 book available,
By A Customer
This review is from: Running Microsoft FrontPage (Paperback)
Jim Buyens has created one of the most comprehensive and informative guides to FrontPage 98 available. Running Microsoft FrontPage 98 covers nearly every aspect of FrontPage imaginable -- including an overview of the FrontPage environment, organizing content, style, artistic design, hyperlinks, tables, formatting text, images, forms, adding databases, FrontPage Components, and much more. Unlike many web publishing books, Buyens also describes in easy-to-understand terms the technical side of how the World Wide Web works. A cross-referenced index and searchable version of the book on the included CD-ROM makes finding information in the guide easy. A tear-out quick reference card included in the book contains keyboard shortcuts and descriptions of each button. Although Buyens does a great job of describing each FrontPage aspect, screen shots and tables on virtually every page of the book make the content even easier to understand. Even the most experienced FrontPage webmaster will find something new and useful in this guide.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good for beginners, superb reference, bad at deeper issues..,
This review is from: Running Microsoft FrontPage (Paperback)
I am a professional web designer, and have been using FP for a while now. When i switched over to FP i bought this book because it was both for beginers and semi advanced users. As a beginner on FP it helped me with just about everything i needed to know about the software. I will never need another book when it comes to the software itself. It also goes a bit deeper in to things like graphics and colours wich is nice but not why i bought the book. One dissapointing part was the database connectivity. It is very messy and didn't really make any sence. I still haven't figured out how to do it, that part should have been left out totally, because the guy has no clue what he is talking about. But over all if you are working with FP or am thinking about it. This is the book for you, if you are already good at FP and am looking for the deeper issues like database management. Buy something else.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A major improvement in MS Press' FP reference books!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Running Microsoft FrontPage (Paperback)
Having purchased MS Press' FP 97 book to learn FP in a hurry, I was left a little disappointed. I think the book represented the fact that FP 97 itself needed improvement.I upgraded to FP 98 finally, and borrowed the Running MS FP 98 book form my company's MIS manager and after using it for 3 days, I just told him I was going to keep it. In fact, if it solves my current dilemma I may bronze this book. That is why I visited Amazon, I need to buy another copy for him, b/c he won't be able to expense another one. This book goes into much more detail in every topic I've explored so far. I was impressed by the info on the security of FP including detailed discussions about IIS and NT itself. The tips are great! ts
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