Starting a website should I use publisher

D

Desmond

On the help, it suggests that Publisher 2003 is good for "small" sites. But
I'm not sure what you consider small.

I intend to build a site which will contain about 50 pages, many of them
with multiple compressed jpeg images (about 60kb for each picture).

Is this considered a small website? Or would I be better off getting a more
professional product like Frontpage 2003?

Thanks
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]

Publisher can do the job but if Front Page is in the budget, I highly
recommend getting the product that was designed for creating websites.
 
D

Desmond

Thank you very much for your prompt response

JoAnn Paules said:
Publisher can do the job but if Front Page is in the budget, I highly
recommend getting the product that was designed for creating websites.

--

JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Desmond said:
On the help, it suggests that Publisher 2003 is good for "small" sites.
But
I'm not sure what you consider small.

I intend to build a site which will contain about 50 pages, many of them
with multiple compressed jpeg images (about 60kb for each picture).

Is this considered a small website? Or would I be better off getting a
more
professional product like Frontpage 2003?

Thanks
 
D

David Bartosik [MSFT MVP]

Desmond said:
On the help, it suggests that Publisher 2003 is good for "small" sites.
But
I'm not sure what you consider small.

I intend to build a site which will contain about 50 pages, many of them
with multiple compressed jpeg images (about 60kb for each picture).

Is this considered a small website? Or would I be better off getting a
more
professional product like Frontpage 2003?

Thanks
 
S

scwood2003

I use Publisher 2002 to build my website. It has 200 pages, lots of images,
25MB, takes a few minutes to save and export as a web page. I'm sure it's way
beyond what was intended, but it's simple and works for me.
www.joelwoodworks.com
 
A

analog

200 pages with 2002??? How in the hell do you get it to work? I have 300 plus
pages, but use Publisher 2000 which is a very different critter from 2002 and
up.
 

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