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  2. Restore your browser to default settings - AOL Help

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    Restoring your browser's default settings will also reset your browser's security settings. A reset may delete other saved info like bookmarks, stored passwords, and your homepage. Confirm what info your browser will eliminate before resetting and make sure to save any info you don't want to lose. • Restore your browser's default settings in Edge

  3. Microsoft FrontPage - Wikipedia

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    1996 — Microsoft FrontPage 1.1; 1996 — Microsoft FrontPage 97 (version 2) 1997 — Microsoft FrontPage Express 2.0 (free simple web page editor came with Internet Explorer 4 and 5, and could be found online from numerous shareware Web sites [9] [10]) 1997 — Microsoft FrontPage for Macintosh 1.0; 1997 — Microsoft FrontPage 98 (version 3)

  4. Clear cache on a web browser - AOL Help

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    • Clear your browser's cache in Edge • Clear your browser's cache in Safari • Clear your browser's cache in Firefox • Clear your browser's cache in Chrome. Internet Explorer may still work with some AOL services, but is no longer supported by Microsoft and can't be updated. We recommend you download a new browser.

  5. Microsoft FrontPage - en.wikipedia.org

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    FrontPage was initially created by Cambridge, Massachusetts company Vermeer Technologies, Incorporated, [2] evidence of which can be easily spotted in file names and directories prefixed _vti_ in web sites created using FrontPage. Vermeer was acquired by Microsoft in January 1996 specifically so that Microsoft could add FrontPage to its product ...

  6. Vermeer Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The company was purchased by Microsoft for US$133 million in January 1996 ($258 million in present-day terms [1]). Microsoft acquired FrontPage as a new weapon in the browser wars. [citation needed] The company's birth, development, and sale were the subject of Ferguson's 1999 book, High St@kes, No Prisoners.

  7. Locate your browser version - AOL Help

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    Locating the version of the browser you're using is often the first step when attempting to troubleshoot and fix browser problems. Once you find your browser version, you can use that info to check if you're running the latest software. If not, you can update to the latest version to make sure everything runs the way it's supposed to.

  8. Comparison of HTML editors - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Expression Web: Microsoft: 4.0.1460.0 2012-12-20 Proprietary: Microsoft Office FrontPage: Microsoft: 11.0.8174 2003-10-21 Proprietary: Microsoft FrontPage Express: Microsoft: 2.0 1997 Proprietary: Microsoft SharePoint Designer: Microsoft: 2007 2006-12-04 Proprietary: Microsoft Visual Studio Code: Microsoft: 1.95.3 [17] 2024-11-15 MIT ...

  9. Microsoft Personal Web Server - Wikipedia

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    PWS 4 was the last version and it can be found on the Windows 98 CD and the Windows NT 4.0 Option Pack. [1] Personal Web Server was originally created by Vermeer Technologies, the same company which created Microsoft FrontPage, [2] before they were acquired by Microsoft. It was installed by FrontPage versions 1.1 to 98 as well.