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Macromedia Dreamweaver 4 vs. Microsoft FrontPage 2000
by Ruben Jorge

And the Winner is...I'm a channel operator in a Portuguese IRC HTML channel, and the question asked me most often is: "Should I use Dreamweaver 4 or FrontPage 2000 to create my Web sites?" I say to them: "It depends on a lot of factors." I will explain my point of view.

If you're a fledgling Web designer and you're trying to build a simple Web site, you'll surely say that FrontPage 2000 is the best! Why? Many people are familiar with Microsoft Office. FrontPage resembles Word and other Office products. Thus, FrontPage will be easier and quicker to learn due to its Office-like menus, working system and site templates (prebuilt designs). The site templates will help you build your Web site in minutes; formatting text, inserting images or tables is as easy as using any other word processor which most people are familiar with.

FrontPage can also help you a lot in organizing your site's structure, using a tree-structure for all files and folders in your site. Also, if you have a Web page which is linked from many other pages and you rename that file, FrontPage will automatically update links in the other files, you don't need to change links by yourself anymore.

For those who are not familiar with FTP (File Transfer Protocol), FrontPage has a tool that uploads your site to your Web Presence Provider (WPP), without the need for an FTP client, and most WPP's already support this new feature. Dreamweaver 4 also has a built in FTP client; it is called the "site manager." With the site manager you can view, upload, or download both remote and local copies of your files. The site manager also allows you to rename your files and, after prompting, will rename all links in other files that point to the renamed file/s. In addition, the site manager can perform a site-wide search and replace on any chunk of text whether it be code or content.

If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer, you can preview your document directly from FrontPage, without starting the browser, making your work easier and quicker to check.

But, sometimes, speed and ease of use are not enough to satisfy or you or your client, that's why Dreamweaver 4 exists! Macromedia's diamond is one of the most popular Web development programs because of its stability and incredible capacity for advanced users. One of the most outstanding features of this new version is the possibility of changing between layers and tables. You can place a layer, with all its HTML content in any place on the page (absolute positioning, that is, you can set the number of pixels where it will be placed), but you must realize that not everyone uses the same screen resolution and so you should use tables instead of layers. Dreamweaver 4 allows you to design your pages with layers and then it will automatically transform those layers into tables, without losing any of your document's structure.

Well, this is only one of the features of Dreamweaver 4. It can create an image map (an image with many different links) from a normal image inside the program itself; it has an HTML reference if you have any doubt about a tag, it lets you create interactive images without any external JavaScript, as it writes the scripts itself, and a bunch of other awesome options!

Dreamweaver's compatibility with other Macromedia products, such as Flash 5 or Fireworks 4, is as perfect as FrontPage is with other Office programs, even if you don't have Flash 5, Dreamweaver 4 can create Flash Buttons or text, as it keeps your Web site's files in order for future uploading.

You can always keep Dreamweaver 4 up-to-date with its Extensions (useful add-ons made by advanced users): from ASP or PHP server side scripting to new HTML tags. Also, it is compatible with the newest Web development technologies, such as Cascading Style Sheets, which can be created inside the program.

A last note for those who manage huge Web sites and want to change the appearance, before Dreamweaver, changing a Web site was a terrible nightmare. If you wanted to change one simple thing, you'd have to change dozens or even hundreds of pages one at a time. But now you can create a model for the whole Web site and change the design just once, Dreamweaver will take care of the rest!

Detailed ComparisonI've created a comparison table to further delineate a feature comparison between FrontPage 2000 and Dreamweaver 4.

Direct Comparison: (values range from 1 to 10 (highest))




FrontPage 2000

Dreamweaver

Usability

9

4

Beginner tools

8

5

Advanced tools

3

9

Stability

5

7

Price

3

9

Working with:

Text

8

6

Tables

6

8

Layers

0 (can't work with layers)

7

Normal images

7

8

Interactive images

7

8

Uploading

5

6

CSS

3

8

DHTML

7

6

Best features:

FrontPage 2000: Usability, familiar environment, text handling features, direct uploading (built-in FTP client), link and Web site management.

Dreamweaver 4: Advanced tools, CSS creation, layer and table conversion, Flash and Fireworks integration, interactive images, direct uploading(site management tool) and extensions.

Conclusion
If you're a beginner or you want to design a quick and easy Web site with some special effects to grab your visitor's attention, you should use FrontPage 2000; its price is not too high ($149 US) and the tools it has are worth the money you pay for it.

If you want to create professional content and an advanced design through Flash or Fireworks to a Web site that will work with databases and provides e-commerce capabilities then your first choice must be Dreamweaver 4 from Macromedia. It is expensive ($299 US retail), but if you design a lot of pages/sites, you will get your money back soon enough.

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click on the MS Icon in the upper left corner
select Word Options
select Advanced
scroll down about 1/2 way and you will see how to display in inches or metric etc.

Step 1: Open MS Word and navigate to File -> Word Options.

MS-Word-Options.png


Step 2: On the Word Options window, switch to the Advanced tab (on the left pane). Scroll to the section for Display and choose the desired unit from the drop down placed against the option reading Show measurements in units of. Click on Ok when done.

MS-Word-Change-Ruler-Unit.png

But i don't have the options...
 

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