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Get the latest tools and technologies for creating and designing your Web content.Internet Assistant for Microsoft Word
Read about the add-on to Microsoft® Word that allows you to create and edit Web documents directly from Microsoft Word, with no HTML or Internet experience.
- Overview (Dec 1995)
- Word-to-HTML Conversion Guide (Dec 1995)
Internet Assistant Releases
Link to the Microsoft Office site to download the following versions of Internet Assistant:
- Internet Assistant for Microsoft Word
- Internet Assistant for Microsoft Excel
- Internet Assistant for Microsoft PowerPoint®
Microsoft FrontPage
Microsoft FrontPage is a client/server application for creating and managing professional-quality Web publications. Using FrontPage, a user can easily create, deploy, maintain, and administer a sophisticated Web site that includes rich Web pages and interactive functions without programming. The FrontPage client, which is available for Windows® 3.1, Windows 95, Windows NT, and Macintosh®, is a Web authoring environment with a graphical user interface. The server portion consists of a set of extensions that connect to any standard Web server and implement interactive features. Link to the Microsoft FrontPage site for detailed information.Internet Studio
Read the Microsoft Developer Network News article for the latest info...Internet Explorer HTML Reference
Link to the Microsoft Internet Explorer site for a complete listing and description of HTML tags you can use to author Web pages for Internet Explorer 2.0.Internet Explorer 2.0 Showcase Pages (Dec 1995)
Robert B. Hess shows off background colors, table cell colors, and drop caps, and explains how he created these special effects. For instant access to color values, be sure to check out Robert's 256-color RGB triplet table.HTML Wizard (Nov 1995)
If you're looking for an easy way to customize your Windows 95 environment to maintain HTML documents, try out the HTML Wizard.