Hi wm8c
Below are my answers to your questions.
-I'm self taught, so not the "brightest bulb" in the box when it comes to knowing the "ins and outs" of web building even though I have used FP for years. "I too am self taught. I have been using FP since version 97"
-I can't afford to make a mess out of my site doing the "migration" and am scared to death of it. " Change is scary, but can be a GOOD thing. When updating a website, the best advise I can give is to make a backup copy of your current website. This way when you are learning your way around EW you can use a copy of your site and still have a copy of your original one. Switching over to EW does not mean you have to stop using FP, when you purchase EW and install it, just do a custom install and you will get an option of keeping any other FP versions you may have installed, this way you can still keep a copy of FP on your computer. By having both FP and EW you can take more time to gain a comfort level in EW while still being able to work in FP.
-I get the opinion from some that it actually (EW) has less features and abilities than FP2003 does? "EW has a lot of NEW features designed to help the web design move forward. Some things have been removed, but suppoters of both programs (FPand EW) have provided work arounds and add-ins to help you."
-Is it worth the upgrade cost in a case like mine? " Yes, it will be worth it. The web is changing, and you need to be able to change and move forward too. Does it mean you have to change all at once, no, but by learning and making the change you will be ready.
I manage 2 sites at the moment, my own which is http://www.wm8c.com or in my signature and one for my church which is at http://www.tvcweb.com and as you will see, they are basically the same simple 4 sided layout and both use a custom .dwt built in FP2003 from the tutorial in the help file (I only discovered the .dwt function a little over a year ago) as I had been using the "template" function prior to finding that little gem of a tool! "EW supports dwt, and as you gain comfort level in working with EW you will be able to make your sites more ready for the changes that are taking place on the web and the way people browse and use the internet."
I am also in the progress of building a new .dwt for my wife's website that isn't live yet so I can't show that here right now, but it has some more advanced features than the other two and is a top-right-bottom layout. " Since you are doing a new site, now it a good time to take advantage of all EW has to offer."
Anyway, I would love to hear from everyone on why I should consider changing. You've heard my fears and concerns, and I need some help to push me over the edge or change my mind about upgrading if that is the better choice for me. " I understand your fears, I too have had the same fears in the past when moving to a new version of FP, I was so afraid of making the change, when I did and found a new comfort level, I thought to myself, NOW why didn't I do this sooner." I have never regretted moving forward" When I make the switch over to EW, I know I will only be advancing my knowledge and improving my skills so I can move forward with today's technology requirements."
I have avoided downloading the beta because I've had difficulties in the past getting rid of the "beta tracks" after the fact when I do upgrade to the full version when I purchase. (Microsoft issue) "EW is new to everyone, so you will not be by yourself, we will all be learning together. Just remember when you upgrade, just do a custom install, so you can still keep FP on your computer while you are learning EW and developing a new comfort level."