A front-page story is the top-level story of a newspaper that is printed on its first page. It often teases other stories that are further inside the edition.
The term front-page may also refer to:
FrontPage is a WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) HTML editor and website administration tool created by Microsoft. It was included as a part of the Microsoft Office suite of applications until its discontinuation in December 2006. In its latter years, FrontPage used proprietary Server Extensions to communicate with web servers and add functionality to pages and websites. These extensions have had frequent security problems. In addition to the WYSIWYG editor, FrontPage includes features such as Intellisense to suggest tags and properties for code that a user is typing in Code View and Snippets to allow users to create snippets of commonly used code. FrontPage 1.1 and earlier versions required a separate program called the FrontPage Explorer to manage website folders. Starting with FrontPage 2000, the Explorer was merged into the Editor.