Question:
Can you build a website using powerpoint? How?
anonymous
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Can you build a website using powerpoint? How?
Ten answers:
anonymous
2016-09-12 05:42:06 UTC
Great arguments, but I'm not 100%
?
2016-08-03 18:44:12 UTC
Would be interested in knowing more about this too
anonymous
2016-02-28 05:42:26 UTC
I am a big fan of WordPress, it is a PHP / MySQL framework that allows you to easily build any kind of site from basic, to eCommerce to a web application. If you just want the website as of 3.6 most of the theme and plugin installs are point and click. To install WordPress on your host, most hosting companies have one click install scripts like Mojo. If not the FTP route takes about 5 minutes
Jamie
2009-08-08 22:52:16 UTC
I dont know about power point but i have a place were you can build websites for free, and use them for their businesses and more!!



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Joe G
2009-08-06 04:16:22 UTC
No, it isn't possible.



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anonymous
2009-08-05 19:26:40 UTC
DON'T use Powerpoint, FrontPage, Word or Publisher. Nothing against Microsoft, but these programs just do NOT make proper web pages that all browser compatible. They generate code that is more specific to IE.



Flash Editors:



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Flash Tip: Embedding Your SWF in a Web Page: http://animation.about.com/od/flashanimationtutorials/qt/embedswfwebpage.htm



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Ron
Paula
2009-08-05 18:18:59 UTC
Sure, you can use PowerPoint to create a website. And i think the essay "6 Approaches to Putting PowerPoint Presentation on Web" may help you.



Go to the source: http://www.dvd-ppt-slideshow.com/ppt-to-dvd-tips/put-powerpoint-on-web.html



Have a nice day!
?
2009-08-05 15:59:37 UTC
Okay if you want to do the flash idea that would make a site that just would scroll through slides and it would be pointless. So, it is less than practical to build a website using powerpoint. If you want a free site designer I would recommend Komposer, it is a great WYSIWYG editor to design sites.
anonymous
2009-08-05 14:59:41 UTC
No. But you can make a website from MS Publisher.
?
2009-08-05 19:27:39 UTC
According to your explanation, I think you can directly use PowerPoint to make a slideshow. PowerPoint can realize the function and effects that you want, and it is easy for most of us to use.

After you finished the design of the PowerPoint slideshow, you can use some tools to convert it to Flash, such as "PPT2Flash Std", "Articulate Presenter" or something.

I always upload my works on my blog and other related web sites, I want share my photos directly online with people who interested in. I used PowerPoint to make slideshow and some converting tools to covert PowerPoint slideshow to Flash, I'm not professional at powerpoint as you are,but I'm very satisfied with my works .I am using PPT2Flash Std and I think it's easy to use, hope it can help you:

http://www.articulate.com/store/store_up_studiopro_appro.php

http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash.html#164

http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash-pro.html#164


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