Microsoft's FrontPageMicrosoft's FrontPage has a lot of features but often adds needless code to the pages it creates. This can increase page loading times, especially for those who still access the internet using a dial-up connection. It's not as user-friendly as Dreamweaver and pushes you in the direction of using Microsoft server technologies to build dynamic sites which won't suit everyone's needs. On the plus side, FrontPage costs less than Dreamweaver and is slightly easier to learn.XSiteProThe third and final WYSIWYG web design software we're going to look at is XSitePro from Intellimon Ltd. This is a relatively new application that has been developed with the novice or internet marketer in mind.Because the majority of features within Dreamweaver and FrontPage won't be used by most users, XSitePro has done away with them and left only the tools that novice-to-intermediate web designers need. It's resulted in an easy-to-use application that can be picked up and used by just about anybody.
The downside to XSitePro is that it's more difficult to create dynamic sites and has done away with the look and feel of traditional WYSIWYG website software. So if you're used to working with Dreamweaver or FrontPage then you might find XSitePro hard to get used to.
When it comes to web design software, a WYSIWYG editor is really the only way to go. It makes production time far quicker, but you need to start with the right software.
If you're a professional web designer and you want to create cutting-edge websites using the latest technologies then without a doubt you need to use Adobe Dreamweaver. It's amazingly powerful and automates a lot of the common tasks associated with web design.
SummaryIf you're not after something quite as feature-packed as Dreamweaver and you're a fan of Microsoft technologies and you'd like to use them on the web, then FrontPage might be for you. Just don't go creating large pages as they could take an age to load! |