yes, you can use this.I host my
freshbloger.com from http://host.hyparoffice.com/
it’s one year free hosting service & i design from http://webdesignhelp.in/
I think you gave them a try to build your site.
You can – about the same way you can use a claw hammer to turn a screw – you’d be using about the worst tool possible for the job. (Even Notepad is MUCH better to produce web pages.) Microsoft’s “html” is so far from real html that some servers – that meet W3C standards – throw errors on it.
If a 66 year old (me) can earn his living writing web pages, you’re not too old to learn. (I just finished a 4-day course in Javascript yesterday.)
First: OpenOffice is not a Microsoft product. You’re confusing it with Microsoft Office.
Second: You cannot use it “as if you were using FrontPage”. The fact that the toolbars look similar really has nothing to do with the program’s functionality. If you’re not up to learning HTML, use a web page editor like FrontPage. Stay away from using word processing software to create web pages; remember, the right tool for the right job.
To create a simple, plain web page, use OpenOffice Writer (download free).
To create a professional, complex web page, use MS FrontPage (must buy the software).
You can use OpenOffice.org Writer, which is NOT a Microsoft product, but it would be ignorant to do so.
As to Microsoft Front Page, it was dropped from the Microsoft line in 2006.
Instead, for a free editor, try KompoZer at http://www.kompozer.net/ or 1st Page 2000 from http://www.evrsoft.com/ or Page Breeze from http://www.pagebreeze.com/ or Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition from http://www.microsoft.com/express/vwd/ or one of various other free Web editors.
You can use OpenOffice.org to translate your OpenOffice.org or Microsoft Word documents into a minimal HMTL web page which you CAN then publish as is on the web, but it would be better to further edit it in another more advanced editor.
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