Microsoft FrontPage
Microsoft FrontPage was a WYSIWYG HTML editor and website administration tool that was part of Microsoft Office until it was discontinued in 2003.
It offered drag-and-drop page design, automatic hyperlink management, built-in templates, and integration with Microsoft technologies such as Active Server Pages (ASP) and FrontPage Server Extensions for publishing dynamic content.
According to our data, Microsoft FrontPage is the second most popular HTML editor on the web.
It has 18.1% of the HTML editor market share and is detected on 0.1% of all websites.
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- π Links
πΈ Pricing
Microsoft FrontPage was a commercial product priced at $149.
π Rankings and Market Share
- HTML Editors
- Rank: 2
- Market share: 18.1%
- Legacy
- Rank: 23
- Market share: 0.8%
π Microsoft FrontPage Awards
- π₯ Most popular in Denmark in the HTML Editors category.
- π₯ Most popular in the Czech Republic in the HTML Editors category.
- π₯ Most popular in Norway in the HTML Editors category.
- π₯ Most popular in Finland in the HTML Editors category.
- π₯ Second most popular in the United States in the HTML Editors category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Germany in the HTML Editors category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Italy in the HTML Editors category.
- π₯ Second most popular in the United Kingdom in the HTML Editors category.
- π₯ Second most popular in Canada in the HTML Editors category.
- π₯ Second most popular in the Netherlands in the HTML Editors category.
β‘ Sites Built With Microsoft FrontPage
We have data on 4,989 websites that use the Microsoft FrontPage HTML editor. Here is a list of some of the top ranked ones.
The highest rated site using Microsoft FrontPage is preghiereperlafamiglia.it.
| # | Website | Rank | Country | Language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | #11,260 | Italy | Italian | |
| 2 | #18,480 | United States | Arabic | |
| 3 | #32,349 | Brazil | Portuguese | |
| 4 | #36,260 | Spanish | ||
| 5 | #41,680 | Switzerland | English | |
| 6 | #46,526 | India | English | |
| 7 | #51,350 | France | French | |
| 8 | #54,755 | United States | English | |
| 9 | #55,611 | Czech Republic | English | |
| 10 | #56,614 | United States | English | |
| 11 | #67,398 | Japan | Japanese | |
| 12 | #72,435 | Turkey | Turkish | |
| 13 | #72,742 | American English | ||
| 14 | #74,736 | Namibia | English | |
| 15 | #75,964 | Norway | Bulgarian | |
| 16 | #76,534 | United States | Russian | |
| 17 | #77,619 | English | ||
| 18 | #78,948 | Chinese | ||
| 19 | #80,455 | Philippines | English | |
| 20 | #81,927 | Netherlands | American English |
π Usage Statistics
Most of the sites that use Microsoft FrontPage:
- are located in the United States
- have content in English
- use the .com domain extension
- fall into the Education/Reference category.
Most of the sites using Microsoft FrontPage are from the United States, Germany, and Italy.
- United States 34.1%
- Germany 8.3%
- Italy 6.7%
- United Kingdom 6.5%
- Canada 3.8%
- Netherlands 3.6%
- Japan 2.7%
- Spain 2.5%
- France 2.2%
- Other 29.6%
Most Microsoft FrontPage users speak English, German, or Italian.
- English 58.2%
- German 8.3%
- Italian 5.6%
- Spanish 4.9%
- Dutch 2.8%
- French 2.5%
- Japanese 2.4%
- Portuguese 2.4%
- Chinese 2.1%
- Other 10.8%
The Microsoft FrontPage HTML editor is especially popular on .com, .org, and .net top-level domains.
- .com 45%
- .org 9.4%
- .net 7.5%
- .de 5.8%
- .it 4.1%
- .co.uk 3%
- .nl 2.2%
- .dk 1.4%
- .com.br 1.4%
- Other 20.2%
The primary market segments for websites utilizing Microsoft FrontPage include education and reference, marketing and merchandising, and entertainment.
- Education/Reference 11%
- Marketing/Merchandising 10.2%
- Entertainment 9.7%
- Business 8.6%
- Personal Pages 5.2%
- Travel 4.5%
- Public Information 4%
- Online Shopping 3.7%
- Recreation/Hobbies 3.7%
- Other 39.4%
π’ Microsoft FrontPage Versions
The most common version of Microsoft FrontPage is 6.0, used by 33.4% of sites where versions were detected. In addition, 24.7% of sites use Microsoft FrontPage 5.0, and 24.1% use Microsoft FrontPage 4.0.
- 6.0 33.4%
- 5.0 24.7%
- 4.0 24.1%
- 12.0 15.1%
- 3.0 3.1%
- 2.0 0.9%
- 1.0 0.06%
- 19.0 0.02%
- 97 0.02%
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π¬ Frequently Asked Questions
What is the company behind Microsoft FrontPage?
Microsoft FrontPage is owned by Microsoft Corporation, headquartered in Redmond, Washington, United States.
Does Microsoft FrontPage offer a free plan?
No, Microsoft FrontPage was a paid solution.
How much does Microsoft FrontPage cost?
You can buy Microsoft FrontPage for $149.
Which country uses Microsoft FrontPage the most?
The majority of Microsoft FrontPage users are from the United States.
Who uses Microsoft FrontPage?
According to our data, Microsoft FrontPage is used on thousands of sites, including such established ones as preghiereperlafamiglia.it,
holyquran.net, and
sintegra.gov.br.
Is Microsoft FrontPage used on government websites?
Yes, for example, it is used by sintegra.gov.br and
rrbbhopal.gov.in.
Do academic institutions use Microsoft FrontPage?
Yes. Overall, we know of 2 academic websites in the United States that use Microsoft FrontPage.
How does Microsoft FrontPage compare to its competitors?
Microsoft FrontPage is one of the most popular HTML editors, second only to Adobe DreamWeaver.
What are the alternatives to Microsoft FrontPage?
Alternatives and possible competitors to Microsoft FrontPage may include Adobe DreamWeaver,
WYSIWYG Web Builder, and
RocketCake.
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ποΈ About This Data
- We evaluate the popularity of technologies based on the number of websites where we detect their usage.
- Technologies without a detectable web footprint, and those we do not track, are not reflected in the calculated market share.
- This report is based on the analysis of 3,371,595 websites.
- Statistics were last calculated on .
- For more details, see our methodology and disclaimer.
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