Chapter 19: FrontPage 2003 Basics


Overview

10-Second Summary

  • Create a Web site

  • Use a Web package

  • Add text to Web pages

  • Insert graphics

  • Create links

  • Preview and save Web pages

A Web page is really nothing more than a text file coded in a certain way that allows headings, text, and graphics to be displayed in a browser window. The codes themselves are quite simple, and the rules are pretty easy to remember. You create a link in your document that enables visitors to move to another page by clicking the link. The page links to another page, which links to another page, and so on. Before long, you have the World Wide Web.

FrontPage is a powerful, yet surprisingly easy, Web creation program that gives you a friendly way to create sites without having to work with Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) code. You can use the menus , tools, options, and palettes to add the items you want in the way you want them to appear. FrontPage also helps you work with what could be very complicated elements ”forms, rollovers, animations, and more ” in an easy-to- use, no-coding interface. For those of us who slept through most of computer science, that s good news.

Note  

For the first time in the Office System, Frontpage 2003 is offered as a stand- alone product. To find out more about FrontPage go to www.microsoft.com .




Faster Smarter Microsoft Office System
Faster Smarter Microsoft Office System -- 2003 Edition
ISBN: 0735619212
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 238

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