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Teach Yourself Microsoft Frontpage 97 in a Week

Teach Yourself Microsoft Frontpage 97 in a Week

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good overview guide but lacks details
Review: Even though I found the book helpful, I was somewhat disapointed that there were not more details. In all fairness though, the book never said it was a "complete-everything-you-could-possible-want-to-know-about-FrontPage 98" encyclopedia. A good book to get you started but you'll need something more for a complete reference.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A good overview guide but lacks details
Review: Even though I found the book helpful, I was somewhat disapointed that there were not more details. In all fairness though, the book never said it was a "complete-everything-you-could-possible-want-to-know-about-FrontPage 98" encyclopedia. A good book to get you started but you'll need something more for a complete reference.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: No information on the autothumbnail utility
Review: I had already published a web page using FrontPage 98 before I read this book. I was having a problem with the autothumbnail tool and thought that the book might teach me how to get it to work properly. The autothumbnail tool was not covered at all in this book. The author does provide an email address in the book and responded within 5 minuetts of my inquirey. David Karlins said that the program had a bug in it. Has anyone found an update from Microsoft?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is the one to get.
Review: I have been given the task of creating a new web page for the public library where I work, so immediately sought help. I consulted others in the profession that had built web sites, and this is the book they recommended. They were certainly correct. This book is presented and formated in excellent, quick chapters that are very lucid. As an added plus, the author, David Karlins, provides readers with a web site and email address where they can get further help (the author is quick to respnd, too!)

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Easy to follow & an execllent asset to Front Page 98
Review: I read this book with the hopes of teaching myself FrontPage without too much outside help. The book explains everything for the beginning learner and is also a good reference for those that need to look a few things up. Also, Mr. Karlins is wonderful about personally answering your e-mail with any additional questions you may have. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a FrontPage guide.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One great book for two great programs. Novice or pro
Review: When I look for a computer book it is important to me that I feel as if the author is next to me helping me through each task. That is how David Karlins writes in all his books and FP 98 in week is no different. It is clear, helpful,reinforcing after each chapter and as a bonus David provides a great section on using Image Composer something that MS dosen't even include in its manuel that comes with the program. I highly recommend it for the beginner or Pro.


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