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Trial and error. That's how it starts. No matter if you're using Frontpage or coding it yourself. It only took me about a year to learn what i know now. It was a struggle in the beginning, then again, anything is a struggle when you don't know about it. I would suggest, if you really have passion for making this project work, learn how to code it yourself. I would strongly suggest that you don't use a wysiwyg editor. Learning html is like learning how to build a machine. Once you know the parts, it's prettly simple to understand where they should go. And, if you do screw up, it's not difficult to move the parts around until it works. Once you've gotten the basics down concerning html, learn css... make it your friend. It will make building your "machine" fun and easy. I was building web pages a couple of weeks after teaching myself, by trial and error, and now (a year later) it's like a second language to me.
I would suggest building most of your pages before signing up, as long as you know what the host can offer you (php, mysql, bandwidth, etc.) I made the mistake once of having signed up before i even had the index page built and spent two months working on the pages. Waited another two months for the word to get out. So, it's good to have something ready to go.
Sorry, i don't use Frontpage or Publisher... can't help your there.
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