• @xyzzy@lemm.ee
    link
    fedilink
    131 month ago

    Built my first web page with FrontPage back in the mid '90s… but soon stopped using it after I realized the absolutely spaghetti it produced

  • 𝚝𝚛𝚔
    link
    fedilink
    English
    91 month ago

    I loved FrontPage. You could whip up a site in no time. The code it created was a disaster, but to be fair it worked fine.

    I’d often use a WUSSYWAGON editor like FrontPage to make up a design and see how it looked, then just redo it by hand (or at least MAJORLY edit it) in Notepad so it wasn’t spaghetti.

    I made a site for my dad’s business in FrontPage (then edited in Notepad) back in the very early 00s and hosted it on the 5MB of web space provided by the dialup provider at the time. It’s still there and exactly the same, though I had to move it to another provider in the late 00s when the ISP went bust. It’s gonna outlive him, and possibly me.

  • αε𝖘ℭ𝕦𝓵.
    link
    21 month ago

    I don’t remember if I used FrontPage or the Netscape Composer first. But after playing with CoffeeCup Pro for a little while, my editor of choice was HomeSite, back in the 1990s. I disliked a lot when Macromedia bought it out and made it just a component of Dreamweaver.

  • @scribe
    link
    21 month ago

    Pretty sure we built the whole dotcom sector on this in July 1998.

  • @Marthirial@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    11 month ago

    The best part was having to set up locally a IIS 3.0 web server to test the HTML and, for the first time, ASP directives.