From: Josh Davis on

Thank you,

I do not care whether the siute is in a search engine or not i searched
several search engines and could not find my site. I do know that even if it
"spiders" then my site would still have to go through a long tedious process
to get bumped up in ranking so that people could find it relatively quickly
in the first 1-5 pages anyway which i doubt it will ever get that much
attention and ranking bumps. As for CSS i will tinker around with it some and
see if I can master it.
"Tina Clarke" wrote:

> Josh ... much as I hate to say it .. hot text is right .. if you have a site
> that never has a link anywhere then it won't get spidered.. but just one
> link and its spidered you don't need to submit your sites to search
> engines... I haven't done for years..... I put up a new blog one time linked
> to it from my main site and it was in Google four hours later....
> If you want to protect a site seo wise you put it in a password protected
> area so the search engines can't see it, which is what I do with client
> sites.
>
> regarding clicking a link and publisher opening .... suggest you ask that
> question on the publisher newsgroup they might know more.
>
> There are free word and publisher programs you could use and put alink to
> for people to get and user.. but that's a clunky idea...
> I did hear tell there was an excel reader not sure if there is a word reader
> (ask in word ng)
>
> You can save files in word (and I think in publisher so that they can be
> used in earlier versions as well as later you just have to save them that
> way)
>
> CSS wise..... when I was trying to learn css and using fp ... up to 02 ....
> I was having a hard time... then fp03 came out with split view .. this makes
> the world of difference I recommend working in that view for most of the
> time you learn without knowing ... because the css interface in fp was so
> clunky (and despite that I still learnt from it) we used to recommend
> topstyle lite a free css editor (though I got a great offer and got the pro
> version) ... I didn't really learn the program I just used the css
> properties and because I did that I hand coded the styles as I got to know
> them .. the css properties makes the style for you.. it sort of acts as an
> 'interpreter .... well along comes expression web and it has css properties
> .... (with less clunky styles manager) ...but I still find it ... not
> intuitive to use.... I use the css properties with the style sheet open...
> this lets me keep and practice my css knowledge.. I found the hardest thing
> to get my head around was understanding divs.... once I did it all jumped
> into place (what I had learnt)... so I recommend implementing my setting up
> ebook
>
>
> Free Setting up Expression Web Ebook
> http://any-expression.com/expression-web/ebooks/setting-up-expression-web-ebook.htm
>
> and using css properties with the style sheet.... you start with one thing
> you want to do and go from there.... there are a couple of good places to
> learn things from
>
> http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp sets out all the examples for you
> http://www.westciv.com/style_master/academy/hands_on_tutorial/
> http://www.cssbasics.com/
> http://reference.sitepoint.com/css
> http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/10/05/mastering-css-coding-getting-started/
>
> hope this helps
>
> Tina
>
> Migrating from FrontPage to Expression Web Ebook v2.0
> New version includes help for EW 3.0
> Find out how to transition from fp to ew with ease
> http://www.frontpage-to-expression.com/ebook.html
>
>
>
> "Josh Davis" <JoshDavis(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5CD8DA80-B9CD-4A76-801A-7D416C68ED23(a)microsoft.com...
> > Hot-text,
> >
> > I respect your attempt at helping but i do l know that SEO is far more
> > complicated than just posting my url in a discussion group. Whether you
> > realize it or not this site is not my first ever website i have created
> > over
> > 4 different web sites and one i dabbled in Search Engine Optimization
> > (SEO)
> > and there is possible way that is possible each site if the creators with
> > for
> > it to be found as a search result in say google, yahoo, bing, msn, or
> > others
> > you have to submit the site through a certain procedure that the serach
> > engine outlines and you have to add meta tags and all in order for the
> > search
> > to find it. So i respect your comments/suggestion but i feel i should
> > respectfully ask you to refrain from further comments in my topic. Your
> > understanding is greatly appreciated.
> > "Hot-text" wrote:
> >
> >> Your WebSite is in a search engine all Google, Yahoo, MSN Bing>>>
> >> Just by putting your link here
> >>
> >> For I am #1 in Yahoo
> >> as
> >> Hot Text
> >> Hot-Text
> >> Houston #1 Minpin
> >>
> >> Just for putting Link in NewsGroups
> >> one for the Road http://www.hot-text.aht.cx/
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> "Josh Davis" <JoshDavis(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:F53782CB-6486-4C27-BA09-80E941916E2C(a)microsoft.com...
> >> > Excluding European Readers from printing the recipes? Well in theory
> >> > yes
> >> > but
> >> > not intentionally. You see this site is not going into a search engine
> >> > anyway
> >> > or at least yet. So the chances of European Readers just "stumbling"
> >> > upon
> >> > it
> >> > would be rare and limited. In fact those European Readers you spoke of
> >> > would
> >> > have to have the URL in order to find the site. Bare in mind the site
> >> > is
> >> > just
> >> > a online form of what will be in print and even the in print copies are
> >> > going
> >> > to be EXTREMELY limited. Therefore the chance of someone outside the
> >> > family
> >> > or on a even larger scope, outside the USA finding the site or let
> >> > alone
> >> > wanting to print the recipes is such a remote chance. So CSS is not
> >> > really
> >> > practical nor am skilled at adding CSS to the site not to mention, then
> >> > i
> >> > would have to remove all the printable pages and to such. The main
> >> > reason
> >> > I
> >> > have avoided using CSS is im have no knowledge of how to do it and keep
> >> > all
> >> > my inline content in tact. No one as of yet has been able to walk me
> >> > through
> >> > step by step how to implement CSS into any websites I have done.
> >> >
> >> > Thanks again,
> >> >
> >> > "Ronx" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> So you are excluding European readers from printing your recipes?
> >> >> A4 is the standard in Europe, being approx 8x11.25
> >> >> Use a fixed width, centered page for print. The width being approx.
> >> >> 630px,
> >> >> and change the fonts to a serif style (like Georgia, Times etc.) to
> >> >> make
> >> >> the
> >> >> printed version easier to read. (serif for print, non-serif fonts for
> >> >> the
> >> >> screen).
> >> >> A print CSS sheet is the easiest way to set things up - see
> >> >> http://www.alistapart.com/articles/goingtoprint/
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Ron Symonds
> >> >> Microsoft MVP (Expression Web)
> >> >> http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
> >> >>
> >> >> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> "Josh Davis" <JoshDavis(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:BFBBA1CC-5E52-4B2F-8A1E-8BEE85C64871(a)microsoft.com...
> >> >> > Thanks again,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Yes for those who don't have Publisher 2007 they would logically
> >> >> > need
> >> >> > Publisher 2007which I am aware of. I was and am going to put a link
> >> >> > to
> >> >> > both
> >> >> > and a notify them through a little disclaimer of sorts that you have
> >> >> > to
> >> >> > have
> >> >> > Publisher 2007 to open the Publisher formatted file. I say 2007
> >> >> > cause
> >> >> > that
> >> >> > is what it was created in. The reason i want both is so my
> >> >> > grandmother
> >> >> > can
> >> >> > add more to the book as she sees fit should she decide to do so
> >> >> > provided
> >> >> > she
> >> >> > has Publisher. The order in which this project would be presented to
> >> >> > her
> >> >> > would be i would print, laminate, bind the recipe book that would be
> >> >> > in
> >> >> > pdf
> >> >> > and then make all the recipes on the site match the book. Which is
> >> >> > why
> >> >> > i
> >> >> > call
> >> >> > it a companion site. As for a printable page, if you notice on every
> >> >> > recipe
> >> >> > page ther is a link to a printable version that page is supposed to
> >> >> > be
> >> >> > able
> >> >> > to fit on a sheet of standard 8.5X11 in paper. I did have a question
> >> >> > though,
> >> >> > what should the pixel dimensions be for the printable pages table to
> >> >> > fill
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > whole page up with 0.5 in margins? I want to use every inch of the
> >> >> > paper i
> >> >> > can not just part of it. Hope that help shed some light on what I am
> >> >> > doing
> >> >> > and why.
> >> >> >
> >> >> > Thanks again,
> >> >> >
> >> >> > "Hot-text" wrote:
> >> >> >
> >> >> >> Add target="_blank to href
> >> >> >> for the Printable Recipe Version Links
> >> >> >> so it will open up in a New_Window for Printing!
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> <A
> >> >> >> href="http://shirleysrecipes.awardspace.biz/printvanillapoundcake.htm"
> >> >> >> target="_blank"><IMG
> >> >> >> onmouseup="FP_swapImg(0,0,/*id*/'img30',/*url*/'button23.gif')"
> >> >> >> onmousedown="FP_swapImg(1,0,/*id*/'img30',/*url*/'button24.gif')"
> >> >> >> id=img30
> >> >> >> onmouseover="FP_swapImg(1,0,/*id*/'img30',/*url*/'button23.gif')"
> >> >> >> onmouseout="FP_swapImg(0,0,/*id*/'img30',/*url*/'button25.gif')"
> >> >> >> height=21
> >> >> >> alt="Printable Recipe Version"
> >> >> >> src="http://shirleysrecipes.awardspace.biz/button25.gif" width=201
> >> >> >> align=right
> >> >> >> border=0 $src="http://shirleysrecipes.awardspace.biz/button23.gif"
> >> >> >> fp-style="fp-btn: Glass Rectangle 1; fp-font: Arial Rounded MT
> >> >> >> Bold;
> >> >> >> fp-font-size: 12; fp-font-color-normal: #000080;
> >> >> >> fp-font-color-press:
> >> >> >> #000080; fp-transparent: 1; fp-proportional: 0; fp-orig: 0"
> >> >> >> fp-title="Printable Recipe Version"></A>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >>
> >> >> >> "Josh Davis" <JoshDavis(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> >> news:E841AE8D-4897-4641-911D-5D824B65EDB3(a)microsoft.com...
> >> >> >> > my first question is i have a recipe web site up but i have tried
> >> >> >> > almost
> >> >> >> > every search engine i can not seem to find any kitchen utensil
> >> >> >> > clip
> >> >> >> > art
> >> >> >> > to
> >> >> >> > use in the ingredients sections of the recipes. The web site is:
> >> >> >> > http://shirleysrecipes.awardspace.biz. I need clip art that is
> >> >> >> > applicable
> >> >> >> > to
> >> >> >> > the ingredients listed. Does anyone know what i can do? My other
> >> >> >> > question
> >> >> >> > is
> >> >> >> > does anyone know of any free sub-domain web hosts that give the
> >> >> >> > best
> >> >> >> > bang
> >> >> >> > for
> >> >> >> > you time, including the capability to publish office 2007 and
> >> >> >> > earlier
> >> >> >> > files
> >> >> >> > so they can be opened on the web instead of saved to the hard
> >> >> >> > disc
> >> >> >> > then
> >> >> >> > opened? I need a host that offers 5 sub-domains in one account as
> >> >> >> > well
> >> >> >> > as
> >> >> >> > the
> >> >> >> > FrontPage Extensions. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> >> >> >>
> >> >> .
> >> >>
>
>
> .
>
From: Tina Clarke on
"Josh Davis" <JoshDavis(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F574DDB7-A9D3-45A4-88F9-D723C12F73A3(a)microsoft.com...
>
> Thank you,
>
> I do not care whether the siute is in a search engine or not i searched
> several search engines and could not find my site. I do know that even if
> it
> "spiders" then my site would still have to go through a long tedious
> process
> to get bumped up in ranking so that people could find it relatively
> quickly
> in the first 1-5 pages anyway which i doubt it will ever get that much
> attention and ranking bumps. As for CSS i will tinker around with it some
> and
> see if I can master it.

Well it all depends on some factors .. I have a ten year old site with my
other sites being of varying ages from then ... combined they help bump any
new one's up with a back link....but most of any new one's I do work off
their own basic seo. I just do basic stuff and I still place on the first or
second page ... my hardest keyword is for the keywords expression web ... I
usually come first or second page..depending on the new content I've put
on... my blog usually does exceedingly better than my site probably because
of its domain name. The other day it was on the first page today along with
my site its on the second page.

but when you are searching it also depends on the keywords used and if they
are on the page... there are tons of basic seo stuff you can do to site..

LOL .. I've actually lost the thread of this thread.... I think I will have
to leave it there... but if you want any basic seo help let me know.

Tina
http://www.expression-web.net - Expression Blog
http://any-expression.com/ - Expression Web Help
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/any-expression/ - Expression Web Ezine








> "Tina Clarke" wrote:
>
>> Josh ... much as I hate to say it .. hot text is right .. if you have a
>> site
>> that never has a link anywhere then it won't get spidered.. but just one
>> link and its spidered you don't need to submit your sites to search
>> engines... I haven't done for years..... I put up a new blog one time
>> linked
>> to it from my main site and it was in Google four hours later....
>> If you want to protect a site seo wise you put it in a password protected
>> area so the search engines can't see it, which is what I do with client
>> sites.
>>
>> regarding clicking a link and publisher opening .... suggest you ask that
>> question on the publisher newsgroup they might know more.
>>
>> There are free word and publisher programs you could use and put alink to
>> for people to get and user.. but that's a clunky idea...
>> I did hear tell there was an excel reader not sure if there is a word
>> reader
>> (ask in word ng)
>>
>> You can save files in word (and I think in publisher so that they can be
>> used in earlier versions as well as later you just have to save them that
>> way)
>>
>> CSS wise..... when I was trying to learn css and using fp ... up to 02
>> ....
>> I was having a hard time... then fp03 came out with split view .. this
>> makes
>> the world of difference I recommend working in that view for most of the
>> time you learn without knowing ... because the css interface in fp was so
>> clunky (and despite that I still learnt from it) we used to recommend
>> topstyle lite a free css editor (though I got a great offer and got the
>> pro
>> version) ... I didn't really learn the program I just used the css
>> properties and because I did that I hand coded the styles as I got to
>> know
>> them .. the css properties makes the style for you.. it sort of acts as
>> an
>> 'interpreter .... well along comes expression web and it has css
>> properties
>> .... (with less clunky styles manager) ...but I still find it ... not
>> intuitive to use.... I use the css properties with the style sheet
>> open...
>> this lets me keep and practice my css knowledge.. I found the hardest
>> thing
>> to get my head around was understanding divs.... once I did it all jumped
>> into place (what I had learnt)... so I recommend implementing my setting
>> up
>> ebook
>>
>>
>> Free Setting up Expression Web Ebook
>> http://any-expression.com/expression-web/ebooks/setting-up-expression-web-ebook.htm
>>
>> and using css properties with the style sheet.... you start with one
>> thing
>> you want to do and go from there.... there are a couple of good places to
>> learn things from
>>
>> http://www.w3schools.com/css/default.asp sets out all the examples for
>> you
>> http://www.westciv.com/style_master/academy/hands_on_tutorial/
>> http://www.cssbasics.com/
>> http://reference.sitepoint.com/css
>> http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2009/10/05/mastering-css-coding-getting-started/
>>
>> hope this helps
>>
>> Tina
>>
>> Migrating from FrontPage to Expression Web Ebook v2.0
>> New version includes help for EW 3.0
>> Find out how to transition from fp to ew with ease
>> http://www.frontpage-to-expression.com/ebook.html
>>
>>
>>
>> "Josh Davis" <JoshDavis(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:5CD8DA80-B9CD-4A76-801A-7D416C68ED23(a)microsoft.com...
>> > Hot-text,
>> >
>> > I respect your attempt at helping but i do l know that SEO is far more
>> > complicated than just posting my url in a discussion group. Whether you
>> > realize it or not this site is not my first ever website i have created
>> > over
>> > 4 different web sites and one i dabbled in Search Engine Optimization
>> > (SEO)
>> > and there is possible way that is possible each site if the creators
>> > with
>> > for
>> > it to be found as a search result in say google, yahoo, bing, msn, or
>> > others
>> > you have to submit the site through a certain procedure that the serach
>> > engine outlines and you have to add meta tags and all in order for the
>> > search
>> > to find it. So i respect your comments/suggestion but i feel i should
>> > respectfully ask you to refrain from further comments in my topic. Your
>> > understanding is greatly appreciated.
>> > "Hot-text" wrote:
>> >
>> >> Your WebSite is in a search engine all Google, Yahoo, MSN Bing>>>
>> >> Just by putting your link here
>> >>
>> >> For I am #1 in Yahoo
>> >> as
>> >> Hot Text
>> >> Hot-Text
>> >> Houston #1 Minpin
>> >>
>> >> Just for putting Link in NewsGroups
>> >> one for the Road http://www.hot-text.aht.cx/
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> "Josh Davis" <JoshDavis(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:F53782CB-6486-4C27-BA09-80E941916E2C(a)microsoft.com...
>> >> > Excluding European Readers from printing the recipes? Well in theory
>> >> > yes
>> >> > but
>> >> > not intentionally. You see this site is not going into a search
>> >> > engine
>> >> > anyway
>> >> > or at least yet. So the chances of European Readers just "stumbling"
>> >> > upon
>> >> > it
>> >> > would be rare and limited. In fact those European Readers you spoke
>> >> > of
>> >> > would
>> >> > have to have the URL in order to find the site. Bare in mind the
>> >> > site
>> >> > is
>> >> > just
>> >> > a online form of what will be in print and even the in print copies
>> >> > are
>> >> > going
>> >> > to be EXTREMELY limited. Therefore the chance of someone outside the
>> >> > family
>> >> > or on a even larger scope, outside the USA finding the site or let
>> >> > alone
>> >> > wanting to print the recipes is such a remote chance. So CSS is not
>> >> > really
>> >> > practical nor am skilled at adding CSS to the site not to mention,
>> >> > then
>> >> > i
>> >> > would have to remove all the printable pages and to such. The main
>> >> > reason
>> >> > I
>> >> > have avoided using CSS is im have no knowledge of how to do it and
>> >> > keep
>> >> > all
>> >> > my inline content in tact. No one as of yet has been able to walk me
>> >> > through
>> >> > step by step how to implement CSS into any websites I have done.
>> >> >
>> >> > Thanks again,
>> >> >
>> >> > "Ronx" wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> >> So you are excluding European readers from printing your recipes?
>> >> >> A4 is the standard in Europe, being approx 8x11.25
>> >> >> Use a fixed width, centered page for print. The width being
>> >> >> approx.
>> >> >> 630px,
>> >> >> and change the fonts to a serif style (like Georgia, Times etc.) to
>> >> >> make
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> printed version easier to read. (serif for print, non-serif fonts
>> >> >> for
>> >> >> the
>> >> >> screen).
>> >> >> A print CSS sheet is the easiest way to set things up - see
>> >> >> http://www.alistapart.com/articles/goingtoprint/
>> >> >>
>> >> >> --
>> >> >> Ron Symonds
>> >> >> Microsoft MVP (Expression Web)
>> >> >> http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp
>> >> >>
>> >> >> Reply only to group - emails will be deleted unread.
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> "Josh Davis" <JoshDavis(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> >> news:BFBBA1CC-5E52-4B2F-8A1E-8BEE85C64871(a)microsoft.com...
>> >> >> > Thanks again,
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Yes for those who don't have Publisher 2007 they would logically
>> >> >> > need
>> >> >> > Publisher 2007which I am aware of. I was and am going to put a
>> >> >> > link
>> >> >> > to
>> >> >> > both
>> >> >> > and a notify them through a little disclaimer of sorts that you
>> >> >> > have
>> >> >> > to
>> >> >> > have
>> >> >> > Publisher 2007 to open the Publisher formatted file. I say 2007
>> >> >> > cause
>> >> >> > that
>> >> >> > is what it was created in. The reason i want both is so my
>> >> >> > grandmother
>> >> >> > can
>> >> >> > add more to the book as she sees fit should she decide to do so
>> >> >> > provided
>> >> >> > she
>> >> >> > has Publisher. The order in which this project would be presented
>> >> >> > to
>> >> >> > her
>> >> >> > would be i would print, laminate, bind the recipe book that would
>> >> >> > be
>> >> >> > in
>> >> >> > pdf
>> >> >> > and then make all the recipes on the site match the book. Which
>> >> >> > is
>> >> >> > why
>> >> >> > i
>> >> >> > call
>> >> >> > it a companion site. As for a printable page, if you notice on
>> >> >> > every
>> >> >> > recipe
>> >> >> > page ther is a link to a printable version that page is supposed
>> >> >> > to
>> >> >> > be
>> >> >> > able
>> >> >> > to fit on a sheet of standard 8.5X11 in paper. I did have a
>> >> >> > question
>> >> >> > though,
>> >> >> > what should the pixel dimensions be for the printable pages table
>> >> >> > to
>> >> >> > fill
>> >> >> > the
>> >> >> > whole page up with 0.5 in margins? I want to use every inch of
>> >> >> > the
>> >> >> > paper i
>> >> >> > can not just part of it. Hope that help shed some light on what I
>> >> >> > am
>> >> >> > doing
>> >> >> > and why.
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > Thanks again,
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> > "Hot-text" wrote:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >> Add target="_blank to href
>> >> >> >> for the Printable Recipe Version Links
>> >> >> >> so it will open up in a New_Window for Printing!
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> <A
>> >> >> >> href="http://shirleysrecipes.awardspace.biz/printvanillapoundcake.htm"
>> >> >> >> target="_blank"><IMG
>> >> >> >> onmouseup="FP_swapImg(0,0,/*id*/'img30',/*url*/'button23.gif')"
>> >> >> >> onmousedown="FP_swapImg(1,0,/*id*/'img30',/*url*/'button24.gif')"
>> >> >> >> id=img30
>> >> >> >> onmouseover="FP_swapImg(1,0,/*id*/'img30',/*url*/'button23.gif')"
>> >> >> >> onmouseout="FP_swapImg(0,0,/*id*/'img30',/*url*/'button25.gif')"
>> >> >> >> height=21
>> >> >> >> alt="Printable Recipe Version"
>> >> >> >> src="http://shirleysrecipes.awardspace.biz/button25.gif"
>> >> >> >> width=201
>> >> >> >> align=right
>> >> >> >> border=0
>> >> >> >> $src="http://shirleysrecipes.awardspace.biz/button23.gif"
>> >> >> >> fp-style="fp-btn: Glass Rectangle 1; fp-font: Arial Rounded MT
>> >> >> >> Bold;
>> >> >> >> fp-font-size: 12; fp-font-color-normal: #000080;
>> >> >> >> fp-font-color-press:
>> >> >> >> #000080; fp-transparent: 1; fp-proportional: 0; fp-orig: 0"
>> >> >> >> fp-title="Printable Recipe Version"></A>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> >> "Josh Davis" <JoshDavis(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
>> >> >> >> message
>> >> >> >> news:E841AE8D-4897-4641-911D-5D824B65EDB3(a)microsoft.com...
>> >> >> >> > my first question is i have a recipe web site up but i have
>> >> >> >> > tried
>> >> >> >> > almost
>> >> >> >> > every search engine i can not seem to find any kitchen utensil
>> >> >> >> > clip
>> >> >> >> > art
>> >> >> >> > to
>> >> >> >> > use in the ingredients sections of the recipes. The web site
>> >> >> >> > is:
>> >> >> >> > http://shirleysrecipes.awardspace.biz. I need clip art that
>> >> >> >> > is
>> >> >> >> > applicable
>> >> >> >> > to
>> >> >> >> > the ingredients listed. Does anyone know what i can do? My
>> >> >> >> > other
>> >> >> >> > question
>> >> >> >> > is
>> >> >> >> > does anyone know of any free sub-domain web hosts that give
>> >> >> >> > the
>> >> >> >> > best
>> >> >> >> > bang
>> >> >> >> > for
>> >> >> >> > you time, including the capability to publish office 2007 and
>> >> >> >> > earlier
>> >> >> >> > files
>> >> >> >> > so they can be opened on the web instead of saved to the hard
>> >> >> >> > disc
>> >> >> >> > then
>> >> >> >> > opened? I need a host that offers 5 sub-domains in one account
>> >> >> >> > as
>> >> >> >> > well
>> >> >> >> > as
>> >> >> >> > the
>> >> >> >> > FrontPage Extensions. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>> >> >> >>
>> >> >> .
>> >> >>
>>
>>
>> .
>>