Chapter 22: Understanding How FrontPage Works


Overview

In this chapter you will learn to:

  • Look around in FrontPage.

  • Explore an existing Web site.

  • Look at a Web site in various ways.

  • Explore an existing Web page.

  • Understand FrontPage Web site concepts.

Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 is a comprehensive application that you can use to develop Web sites. This sophisticated program includes everything you need to create Web sites ranging from a simple Web-based r sum to a complex Web-based retail store.

In spite of its sophistication, FrontPage is easy to use. As a member of The Microsoft Office System 2003 suite of applications, it works pretty much the same way the other Office applications do. If you ve avoided trying to create Web sites because you didn t want to learn how to program in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) , FrontPage might well be the answer you ve been waiting for. With FrontPage, you can easily create good-looking , interesting Web sites that incorporate complex elements, without typing a single line of programming code. But if you have some HTML programming experience or want to feel more in control, FrontPage gives you easy access to the code that it creates behind the scenes. You can view and edit the underlying HTML code at any time; but the great thing is that you don t have to. No programming experience is necessary to become a successful FrontPage developer.

This chapter introduces FrontPage and explains the concept of a FrontPage-based Web site. You will learn how to open an existing Web site, how to navigate betweenWeb pages, and how to view the pages in different ways. You will then look at various ways of working in FrontPage and learn how to locate and control the FrontPage features you are likely to want to use in your own Web sites. In addition, you will learn how to view the underlying HTML code that makes all Web sites work. You will also get an overview of the different types of Web sites you can create with FrontPage and of the decision-making tools and resources that are necessary to create, manage, and maintain a personal or commercial Web site.

The exercises in this chapter and throughout the book are built around a Web site created for a fictitious garden and plant store called The Garden Company. The sample Web site, which is named GardenCo , contains realistic examples of content and structure that serve to demonstrate the concepts covered in each chapter.

See Also  

Do you need only a quick refresher on the topics in this chapter? See the Quick Reference entries on page xxxiii.

Important  

 On the CD    Before you can use the practice files in this chapter, you need to install them from the book s companion CD to their default location. See Using the Book s CD- ROM on page xxi for more information.




Microsoft Office 2003 Step by Step
MicrosoftВ® Office ExcelВ® 2003 Step by Step (Step By Step (Microsoft))
ISBN: 0735615187
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2005
Pages: 350
Authors: Curtis Frye

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