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FP98: Dynamic HTML Requires Internet Explorer 4 Or Later

Article ID:173422
Last Review:October 3, 2001
Revision:1.0
This article was previously published under Q173422

For a Microsoft FrontPage 2000 version of this article, see 198093 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/198093/EN-US/).

SUMMARY

The dynamic HyperText Markup Language (HTML) features in FrontPage 98 will function only when viewed in Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 4.0 or later.

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Dynamic HTML is a new Web page object model specification developed by Microsoft and submitted to the World Wide Web Consortium that allows programmers to manipulate Web pages and their elements in exciting and powerful ways.

Since the mission of FrontPage is to create "professional quality Web sites without programming," 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.

These features include:
Dynamic Outlining
Form Field Extensions
Text Animations
Page Transitions
These FrontPage 98 features will allow you to:
Create expanding and collapsing outlines in your Web pages.
Quickly access Web page form fields via the keyboard.
Create text animations, such as Fly From Bottom or Fly From Top.
Create stunning visual effects through a variety of different page transitions.
Earlier releases of Microsoft Internet Explorer, version 4.0, will not display the FrontPage 98 animations nor provide the ability to utilize the dynamic HTML features listed above. To obtain an update to Internet Explorer, version 4.0, please see the following Microsoft World Wide Web site:
http://www.microsoft.com/ie (http://www.microsoft.com/ie)

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Microsoft FrontPage 98 Standard Edition

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