You
use the FrontPage Editor to create, design, and edit World Wide
Web pages. As you add text, images, tables, form fields, and other
elements to your page, the FrontPage Editor displays them as they
would appear in a Web browser. Although it is a powerful tool, the
FrontPage Editor is easy to use because of its familiar, wordprocessor
interface. You do not need to learn Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)
to use the FrontPage Editor because it creates all the HTML code
for you. If you want to edit HTML code directly, you can use the
FrontPage Editor's HTML view. In this view, you can enter text,
edit HTML tags or script code, and use standard word-processing
commands such as cutting, pasting, finding, and replacing.