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Webpage Authoring

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Dennis D. - 13 Apr 2005 10:56 GMT
Currently authoring with Frontpage 2002 on Windows XP Pro.

I have been using Visual Basic.net (because I can afford it) for desktop
applications, but do not own the whole VS.net suite. I would like to author,
and manage if possible, my website in the Visual Studio.net environment
primarily because I have issues with Frontpage. Is it possible to build the
whole site in the VS.net environment? I would rather remain with Microsoft
than switch to Macromedia Dreamweaver and Homesite for web authoring tasks.
What other VS.net products should I be looking at in order to build a slick,
fastloading, and fully interactive website that includes XHTML code, XML and
RSS feeds, and web based applications, or do I already have the resources I
need?

Thank you,
Dennis D.,
Webmaster,
http://www.dennisys.com/
Alvin Bruney [Microsoft MVP] - 17 Apr 2005 16:27 GMT
yup, studio supports that from the ground up. however, for a professional
look and feel, you might want to consider doing just your front end in
dreamweaver or some other 3rd party tool. studio does support it but its not
as appealing as dreamweaver for instance

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