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Microsoft Corporation
Updated: October 30, 1997
Microsoft FrontPage 98 has a range of features that let you take advantage of the benefits of Dynamic HTML without having to program the Dynamic HTML object model.
You can create text animations, dynamic outlines that expand and collapse, and page
transitions without programming.
For details and demos, visit the FrontPage Web site .
We've also compiled, for your reference, a list of
third-party tools that will help you incorporate Dynamic HTML effects into your Web pages.
(See Microsoft's announcement dated June 24, 1997.)
Please note that the links below point to servers that are not under Microsoft's control. See Microsoft's official statement regarding other servers.
Allaire Homesite 3.0
Bluestone Sapphire/Web 4.0
Elemental Software Drumbeat
ExperTelligence WebberActive 4.0
Macromedia Dreamweaver
Pictorius iNet Developer 2.0
Pictorius iNet Solo
Powersoft Powersite
SoftQuad HoTMetaL Pro 4.0
mBED InterActor
Vectrix EdgeworX
If you're currently using a Web development or authoring tool that supports Design-time Controls (Microsoft Visual InterDev™, Microsoft FrontPage® 98, ExperTelligence WebberActive 4.0, SoftQuad HoTMetaL Pro 4.0), check out our Site Builder Network Tools site. Six controls that help you create rollover effects, dynamic outlines, and more are available for your use today (see announcement ).
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