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Microsoft Frontpage Tutorials

 
  • Navigation structure
    You can create a navigation structure for the current web by organizing pages in Navigation view. This navigation structure shows how pages in your web are related to each other, and provides FrontPage with a way to set up navigation bars

  • Set a navigation structure
    You can create a navigation structure for the current web by organizing pages in Navigation view. When you add navigation bars to pages in your web, FrontPage sets up each navigation bar according to this structure.

  • Placing navigation bars on a page
    You can place navigation bars horizontally or vertically on a page. You can also add more than one navigation bar on each page, for example to navigate to different page levels

  • Add a navigation bar to a page
    A navigation bar is a set of text or button hyperlinks that a site visitor uses to get to the pages in your Web site.

  • Add external link to navigation bar
    On a navigation bar, you can add a hyperlink to a page that is not in your web (an external hyperlink). For example, your navigation bar could include a hyperlink that goes to a search page such as Yahoo! or to another Web site's home page

  • Change orientation of navigation bar
    You can change whether a navigation bar is displayed horizontally (a row of hyperlinks) or vertically (a column of hyperlinks). For example, a navigation bar in a shared top border is displayed with buttons across the page.

  • Print navigation structure of a web
    You can print the navigation structure of the current web as it is displayed in Navigation view. You can also delete a navigation bar from a page or from a shared border on a page

  • Create a site map using categories
    Many Web sites use site maps to make it easier for site visitors to find the pages they need. For a personal web or other small web, a site map can be as simple as a list of hyperlinks to all the web's pages.

  • Add a list of files from a category to a page
    You can use categories to organize a list of files into logical groups.

  • Create a table of contents for a web
    You can create an automatically generated table of contents based on the navigation structure of your web, and pages with hyperlinks that are not included in the navigation structure.

  • What is a hyperlink
    A hyperlink is a connection from one page to another destination such as another page or a different location on the same page.

  • Creating a hyperlink
    You can create a hyperlink to a destination such as a page or file in a web. When a site visitor clicks the hyperlink, the destination is displayed in the Web browser.

  • Create a bookmark
    A bookmark is a location or selected text on a page that you have marked.

  • Add a hotspot to a graphic
    You can add hotspots to graphics such as pictures and animated GIFs. A hotspot is an invisible region on a graphic to which you have assigned a hyperlink.

  • What is a URL
    When you create a hyperlink, its destination is encoded as a URL (Uniform Resource Locator), such as http://example.microsoft.com/news.htm or file://ComputerName/SharedFolder/FileName.htm.

  • Text hyperlink versus picture hyperlinks
    A text hyperlink is simply text, such as a word or phrase, that has been assigned a destination URL. A picture hyperlink is a picture that has been assigned a destination URL in one of two ways:

  • Testing and repairing broken hyperlinks
    A broken hyperlink is one that has an invalid destination URL — when the hyperlink is clicked, the Web browser displays an error to the site visitor.

  • Organize your intranet using subwebs
    A subweb is a web nested inside another web. The web that contains a subweb is called the parent web, because it sits above the subweb in a hierarchical structure much like a family tree

  • Create a web
    How to create or import a web. How to convert a disk based web to a server based web.

  • Rename /copy/ open web
    How to rename web, open web and copy a web

  • Saving web pages
    You can save a page to the current web. If you have added graphics, ActiveX controls, sound files, or other objects to the page, you will be prompted to save them to the same location as the page.

  • Importing a file or folder
    When you import a file or a folder from your local file system, your corporate intranet, or the World Wide Web, Microsoft FrontPage places a copy of the file or folder in your web. You can import any type of file that your operating system supports. You can aslo export files.

  • Deleting webs and webpages
    You can delete unwanted pages from the current web. You can also delete a web.

  • Finding and replacing text
    You can search for text in one or more pages in the current web. You can either search the entire web, or select the pages you want to search.

  • Creating and designing webpages
    Pages are the basic documents of the World Wide Web and are written in HTML (HyperText Markup Language). Pages can either be part of a web, or they can stand alone.

  • About webdesign themes
    A theme is a collection of unified design elements and color schemes.

  • Apply a theme to current page
    You can apply a theme to the current page so that your page has an attractive appearance. The theme's styles, colors, and graphics will replace those that are currently being used.

  • Changing a theme
    You can change the colors that are used in a particular theme. You can replace the graphics that are used in a particular theme with graphics of your own. You can also change the styles that are used in a particular theme

  • Create a new theme
    To create a new theme, you must change an existing one and then save your changes under a new name. You can change colors, graphics, and styles

  • About shared borders
    A shared border is a region that is common to one or more pages in a web. A shared border may be a region at the top of the page (similar to a page header), at the bottom (similar to a page footer), at the left, or at the right. Use shared borders to place the same content on multiple pages in one step, rather than editing each page.

  • About frames
    A frames page is a special kind of HTML page that divides the browser window into different areas called frames, each of which can display a different page.

  • Creating a frames page
    A frames page is a special kind of HTML page that divides the browser window into different areas called frames, each of which can display a different page. When you click a hyperlink on a page displayed in one frame, the page pointed to by that hyperlink can be displayed in another frame

  • Editing frames page html
    You can edit the HTML of the frames page or of any page displayed in a frame.

  • Frames page as home page
    When you create a new web, Microsoft FrontPage creates a file named Index.htm (or Default.htm, depending on your server) as your home page. You can replace this default home page with an existing frames page.

  • Modifying a frames page
    Microsoft FrontPage includes a variety of frames page templates you can modify to create your own custom templates.

  • Open rename resize frames page
    A frames page is a special kind of HTML page that divides the browser window into different areas called frames, each of which can display a different page.

  • Saving a frames page
    You can save the frames page itself, as well as the individual pages displayed in each frame

  • Set frame margins
    When a frames page is viewed in a browser, the distance between the edge of a frame and the edge of the page displayed inside that frame is called the frame margin.

  • Show or hide frame border
    When a frames page is viewed in a browser, you can specify whether you want to show or hide borders between frames.

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