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Old 10 May 2004, 08:14 am
blueberrygt blueberrygt is offline
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Maryland, USA.
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I use FrontPage very often. FrontPage is fine if you know how to work with it. If you are using primarily HTML code, it isn't that much different than any other program. I use Adobe Photoshop to create layers and templates, and FrontPage works great for importing these for editing. Dreamweaver is a step above FrontPage, but there is nothing wrong with FrontPage, especially for a beginner. I created my personal website using FrontPage and Adobe, and personally I don't see anything wrong with that.

There is definitely a use for it, and you shouldn't use it as a frisbie, becuase it's not a sloppy and poor solution. Try putting it on eBay... not everyone is looking for something 'more advanced'.
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2004 Dream Cruiser</b>

Best ET : 14.1 @ 98 MPH [Automatic]

Mopar Stage 1, Mopar 2.5\" Exhaust, Mopar BOV, Mopar/KW Variant 3 Coilovers, Eibach Sway Bars, 225/45/17 Goodyear GSD3 Tires, MPSC Rotors, Hawk HPS Pads, PTeazer Rollpan, \'06 Taillights, Mopar Navigation and Subwoofer</font id=\"navy\">


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Best ET : 13.4 @ 108 MPH
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