Table of Contents
Introduction.
I. CREATING YOUR FIRST WEB PAGES.
Hour 1. Create a Web Page.
Start Using FrontPage 2003. Create a Page from a Template. Create
and Save a New Page. Add Text to a Page. Create a Headline. Choose
a Font and Color. Summary. Q&A.
Hour 2. Organize a Page with
Links, Lists, and Tables.
Add a Hyperlink to a Web Page. Create a List. Organize a Page with
Tables. Line Up Text in a Table. Summary. Q&A.
Hour 3.
Display Graphics and Photos on a Page.
Work with Graphics in Different Formats. Add a Graphic to a Page.
Layout Graphics with Text. Add a Hyperlink. Add a Caption. Add Clip
Art to a Page. Change the Size of a Graphic. Save a Page with New
Graphics. Find More Clip Art to Use. Summary. Q&A.
Hour 4.
Lay Out a Page with Tables.
Arrange Elements of a Page. Add a Layout Table to a Page. Add and
Remove Table Rows and Columns. Make Adjustments to Page Layout.
Summary. Q&A.
II. DESIGNING AN ENTIRE WEB SITE.
Hour 5. Create a New Web Site.
Build a New Web Site. Explore the New Site. Add a New Page to a
Site. Import Files into a Site. Delete a Site. Use Word Documents
on the Web. Summary. Q&A.
Hour 6. Develop a Site Quickly
with Templates.
Select a Web Site Template. Create a New Web Site. Customize Your
New Web Site. Explore the Personal Web Site Template. Summary.
Q&A.
Hour 7. Make Your Site Look Great with Themes.
Give a Site Personality. Select a Theme. Change to a New Theme.
Create a Custom Theme. Delete a Theme. Summary. Q&A.
Hour 8.
Let FrontPage Create a Site for You.
Open a Site-Creation Wizard. Import an Existing Site into
FrontPage. Create a Corporate Web Site. Summary. Q&A.
III. IMPROVING YOUR SITE'S APPEAL.
Hour 9. Collect Information from Your Visitors.
Collect Feedback from Your Visitors. Call on the Form Page Wizard.
Summary. Q&A.
Hour 10. Make a Site Look Great with
Graphics.
Edit an Existing Graphic. Reshape a Graphic. Add Text to a Graphic.
Make Part of a Graphic Transparent. Share Your Digital Photos in a
Photo Gallery. Summary. Q&A.
Hour 11. Offer Animation,
Video, and Games.
Add a Scrolling Marquee. Use Animation and Other Special Effects to
a Page. Create Page Transition Effects. Animate Page Elements with
Dynamic HTML. Copy Formatting from One Place to Another. Add Video
to a Page. Add Flash and Java Content. Summary. Q&A.
Hour
12. Use Web Components to Jazz Up a Site.
Add Components to a Web Site. Put MSNBC Features on a Page. Link to
Maps on Expedia. Add a Link Bar. Put a Banner on a Page. Create
Dynamic Web Templates. Summary. Q&A.
IV. MAKING YOUR NEW SITE A SUCCESS.
Hour 13. Publish Your Site.
Find a Server to Host Your Site. Publish Your Site for the First
Time. Summary. Q&A.
Hour 14. Attract the Widest Possible
Audience.
Cope with a Diverse Audience. Make Your Web Compatible with
Multiple Browsers. Preview a Page with Different Browsers. Summary.
Q&A.
Hour 15. Promote a New Site.
Let Search Engines Know About a New Site. Submit the Site to Web
Directories. Exchange Links with Similar Sites. Join a Web Ring.
Add a Weblog to Your Site. Summary. Q&A.
Hour 16. Learn More
About Your Site's Audience.
Explore a Web Server's Logging Capability. View the Usage Reports
for Your Site. Add a Hit Counter to a Site. Share Usage Reports
with Your Visitors. Summary. Q&A.
V. ENHANCING YOUR SITE.
Hour 17. Add a Search Engine to Your Site.
Make Your Web Site Searchable. Customize How Results Are Displayed.
Add an MSN Search. Add a Site Map. Summary. Q&A.
Hour 18.
Turn Your Site into a Community.
Create a Discussion Site with a Wizard. Maintain a Discussion Site.
Summary. Q&A.
Hour 19. Connect a Database to Your
Site.
Make Use of Existing Database Files. Add an Existing Database to a
Site. Display Database Records on a Page. Save Information to a New
Database. Summary. Q&A.
Hour 20. Use Your Site to Gather
Information.
Create a Form by Hand. Add Elements to a Form. Receive Information
from a Form. Create a Confirmation Page. Summary. Q&A.
VI. CREATING WEB SITES LIKE A PRO.
Hour 21. Create and Edit Pages Using HTML.
Get Started with HTML. Tag a Page with HTML Commands. Leave
Existing HTML Untouched. Clean Up the HTML on a Page. Add HTML to a
Web Page. Summary. Q&A.
Hour 22. Format Your Site with
Cascading Style Sheets.
Use Styles to Design a Site. Create a Style Sheet. Edit a Style
Sheet. Apply a Style to a Web Page. Match HTML Tags with FrontPage
Features. Summary. Q&A.
Hour 23. Share Information with
XML.
View and Edit XML Files. Save Forms as XML. Display XML Data with a
Data View. Summary. Q&A.
Hour 24. Divide a Page into
Separate Frames.
Create a Frame. Work on a Framed Page. Add an Inline Frame.
Summary. Q&A.
VII. APPENDICES.
Appendix A: FrontPage Internet Resources.
Web Sites and Discussion Groups.
Glossary.
Index.Promotional Information
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About the Author
Rogers Cadenhead is a Web developer and Linux Magazine
columnist. He has written 16 books on Internet-related topics,
including Sams Teach Yourself Java 2 in 21 Days and How to Use the
Internet, Eighth Edition. He's also a Web publisher whose sites
receive more than seven million visits a year. He maintains this
book's official World Wide Web site using FrontPage 2003 at
http://www.frontpage24.com.