: It simplified the creation of graphical buttons with hover and pressed states, automatically generating the necessary image files.
: Users could switch between a visual editor, a raw code editor, or a "Split" view to see both simultaneously. Legacy and Successors Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
: It was bundled with some editions of the Microsoft Office 2003 suite, sharing a similar interface with programs like Word and Excel. : It simplified the creation of graphical buttons
was the final version of Microsoft's "What You See Is Get" (WYSIWYG) HTML editor and website administration tool. While it was a cornerstone of early web development, it has since been discontinued and replaced by newer technologies. Core Identity and Role was the final version of Microsoft's "What You
: It allowed users to create and manage websites without needing to write code manually.
: These allowed developers to create a consistent look across a site by defining editable and non-editable regions.
: Microsoft officially ended support for FrontPage 2003 on April 14, 2009 (Mainstream) and April 8, 2014 (Extended). Key Features