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		<title>How to Make Accessible Web Content Using FrontPage</title>
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		<description>When designing with FrontPage, some basic accessibility features must be added manually. Despite some of these shortcomings, it is definitely possible to create accessible web pages in FrontPage, often without leaving the WYSIWYG environment.</description>
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		<title>How to Use FrontPage to Design a Corporate Intranet</title>
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		<description>Microsoft FrontPage is used extensively in small and medium-sized companies to create both Intranet and Internet Web sites, even though professional Web designers turn up their noses at it. This article reviews some of the factors that led to its widespread usage, and gives some pointers to non-professional webmistresses.</description>
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		<title>A FrontPage Tutorial</title>
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		<description>When it comes to Web authoring tools, none is as simple to use at Microsoft FrontPage. With its generous amount of wizards and it&apos;s library of templates and images, it&apos;s a beginner&apos;s dream. You won&apos;t need a large staff to create a site that&apos;s both useful and professional.  </description>
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