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: It allowed users to create and manage websites without needing to write code manually.
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 Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
Following the 2003 release, Microsoft split FrontPage's functionality into two different products: Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 - Microsoft Lifecycle : It allowed users to create and manage
: Unlike earlier versions that relied heavily on HTML attributes, the 2003 version moved toward Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) for cleaner code and better design control. Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
: These allowed developers to create a consistent look across a site by defining editable and non-editable regions.
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