Roger, not Rog ;-)
Thanks for the sensitivity to David vs. Dave...I do find it a bit
irritating when I introduce myself as David and the person responds with
"glad to meet you Dave", but that is off topic...
I think it is a matter of scope, what you are trying to do and what goals
you have for your site. If you have only 1 or 10 items to sell, then you
can easily use PayPal with Publisher to build your site. If you anticipate
100s of items to sell, or plan on a very dynamic site, then you will
quickly grow frustrated with managing your site with Publisher. Publisher
is intended for primarily relatively small, simple, static sites...but
people push those limits all the time.
If you already own FrontPage, then yes this will give you a lot more room
to grow your site. If you don't own FP, then you might consider Web
Expression, as it is the program that is replacing FP, and is a superior,
albeit a very expensive program. The learning curve will be high too. And
if you already own Publisher and know how to use it to produce print
documents, and only have a few SKUs, then it might be worth building it in
Publisher. And there are other choices out there. Mike Koewler who posts
here regularly uses Serif Web Plus 10, and it has the commerce capability
built-in and works much as a DTP when it comes to design, is relatively
easy to learn, and inexpensive. I would take a look at it. And there is
nvu.com a free open source program...
My point is, to continue to do as you are...plan well what you want to do
now, and where you want to go and then choose the software. Feel free to
write back with more questions...
DavidF
Roger said:
Soory I meant to say: Thank You David, I guess Frontpage is a better
option
for what I would like to do?
Sorry about Dave, just tired of being in the Computer all day!
Roger said:
thank You Dave, I guess front[age is a better option for what I would
like to
do?
:
That's a tough one to answer. It isn't recommended, but it is done.
Publisher is primarily a DTP, and using it for web sites is limiting.
If you
have some serious ambitions for your site, you probably shouldn't use
Publisher.
MSFT says:
" Office Publisher 2007 is not the appropriate tool in the following
cases:
a.. If your Web site needs interactivity or database-driven content,
so
that visitors can respond in a Web log (blog) or purchase items in a
shopping cart
b.. If your Web site requires data validation, such as for verifying
credit card numbers "
Read this before you decide: Prepare, publish, and maintain your
Publisher
Web site:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HA100947601033.aspx
But like I said, it can be done. Here is a link to a site that is
doing it:
http://www.thepuppydepotonline.com/
DavidF
I know this must be a stupid question but I have to ask. Can
publisher be
used as a e-commerce website. I have already paid a company a large
amount
of
money for a domian name and the e-commerce set up. I like the
templates
publisher offers and since I have a 30 day trial with this website
company. I
was wondering can I use publisher to edit my site and then pay the
small
money I see for creating a Domain name instead of paying a company
lots of
money PLEASE HELP!!! I am very dissapointed with the features this
compnay
I
paid for have to offer. After seeing what publisher can offer I like
it