Many older corporate intranets and personal websites built in the early 2000s rely on unique FrontPage Server Extensions.
Users could design websites visually, just like typing a document in Microsoft Word, while the software generated the HTML code in the background.
To run FrontPage 2003, users need a computer with the following specifications:
Many older corporate intranets and personal websites built in the early 2000s rely on unique FrontPage Server Extensions.
Users could design websites visually, just like typing a document in Microsoft Word, while the software generated the HTML code in the background.
To run FrontPage 2003, users need a computer with the following specifications: