Microsoft FrontPage 2003 was one of the last iterations of Microsoft’s flagship WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) HTML editor. Unlike modern code-heavy environments, FrontPage allowed users to design websites visually, similar to how one might create a document in Word. It introduced features like dynamic Web templates, improved graphics tools, and better support for CSS, making it a powerful tool for its era. While Microsoft eventually replaced it with Expression Web and SharePoint Designer, many users still value FrontPage for its simplicity and nostalgia. Why "Portable" is Often Preferred