FrontPage 2000 site map
Posted on March 24, 2025
FrontPage 2000 dropped in mid-1999 and was basically the go-to web design tool for regular people before coding was cool. It let you build websites with a simple drag-and-drop interface—no need to know HTML, just point, click, publish. It added better HTML 4.0 support, tighter Office integration, and made managing web pages feel like working in Word. It wasn’t flashy, but it got the job done for small businesses, schools, and anyone trying to build a web presence in the Y2K era. It followed FrontPage 98 and led into FrontPage 2002. For a lot of folks, this was their first taste of making a website—and it felt like magic at the time.
