There was a time when the World Wide Web was almost entirely text. The information contained on a Web was more important than the different ways that browsers displayed it. That time ended a few minutes after a new Web page element was introduced—the image file. Images such as GIF and JPG files could be displayed on the Web as part of pages, creating a new expectation for what sites should look like.
Most Web users expect sites to be easy to use and visually interesting. FrontPage makes this part of Web design easier through the use of themes, packages of coordinated graphics that can be applied to your Webs.