FrontPage's menus and toolbars go a long way towards helping you create, edit, and add content to your Web pages. Figure Web 1.5 shows one set of FrontPage's options that appear when you select Insert, Web Component. You can add such items as an Excel worksheet to the Web page you are creating or editing. Figure Web 1.5. Use the FrontPage tools to add special elements to your Web page.
To add one of the objects anywhere on your Web page, select the object and FrontPage places the object on the Web page. You then can drag the object to its proper location and size the control to the size you require. Unlike desktop-publishing programs and visual programming systems such as Visual Basic, FrontPage does not initially place the control in the center of the form but places the controls side-by-side as you choose them. You then can drag and resize them as needed. The Insert, Form menu option produces a large set of items you can include on your Web page. Here is a description of each item that you can include:
Without programming in HTML, you can place tables, graphics, and hyperlinks (links to other Web pages that the user can click to select) by clicking the Insert Table, Insert Graphic, and Create or Edit Hyperlink toolbar buttons that appear on the toolbar beneath the menu. More advanced Web-page components , such as animation and sound clips, still require that you master HTML. |