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k1p2k1p2
Posts: 1 Joined: 8/2/2007 Status: offline
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EEEwwww, no Chart-type View of Sites? - 8/2/2007 10:34:15
I am just getting hyper-spaced out making this transition to Expression Web. Don't usually have this problem, but EW is EEEEEEwwwww when it comes to seeing the site from "top down." I could probably load my EW into FP and see it there, but that is defeating the purpose of the transition to EW I am trying to make. And I didn't know how dependent I had become on that feature of FP. I really don't like the hyperlinks view found in the Publish Site submenus, and besides it is limited to only one page's lower links viewed at a time anyway. Is there any add-on, or utility I can get that will solve this problem? Thanks! Morgan
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coreybryant
Posts: 2465 Joined: 3/17/2002 From: Castle Rock CO USA Status: offline
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RE: EEEwwww, no Chart-type View of Sites? - 8/2/2007 17:39:36
MS developed Frontpage and Frontpage Server Extensions (FPSE) to help small businesses create a website, have working forms, etc on their website without knowing a bit of HTML or server side code. MS distributed FP and FPSE, but when FP 2003 came out, FPSE 2003 were not developed. This was a concern for many. Did it mean that FPSE might no longer exist? Unfortunately, MS decided to listed to developers and create a product that created XHTML compliant code, but this would mean that FPSE would be no more. Now users need to know more code or become dependent on web developers. Just take it slow and see what happens. It sounds like you might be using the nav bot or some other bot?
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