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Page 1: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

STARTING STARTING FRONTPAGEFRONTPAGE

Page 2: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

TO START FRONTPAGETO START FRONTPAGE

Turn on your computer.Turn on your computer.

On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage. FrontPage 2000 opens in FrontPage. FrontPage 2000 opens in Page view.Page view.

Page 3: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Exploring the FrontPage windowExploring the FrontPage window

Finding your way around FrontPage 2000 is Finding your way around FrontPage 2000 is easy once you know the location of folders and easy once you know the location of folders and files and the navigational techniques. files and the navigational techniques. To give you greater control over how your Web To give you greater control over how your Web pages turn out, FrontPage 2000 offers six pages turn out, FrontPage 2000 offers six different views of the current FrontPage 2000 different views of the current FrontPage 2000 Web. Web. When you open FrontPage 2000 the first time, When you open FrontPage 2000 the first time, you see the Page view window. The toolbars you see the Page view window. The toolbars and scroll bar you see are available for all six and scroll bar you see are available for all six views.views.

Page 4: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Views toolbarClick to see your Web site in the different available views.

TabsClick to see your Web page in Normal (WYSISYG) format, HTML coding, or a preview of what the page looks like in the browser.

Scroll barsUse these to move up and down or across your Web page.

Standard toolbarFormatting toolbar

Page 5: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Working with the FrontPage Working with the FrontPage toolbarstoolbars

Three toolbars are available in Page view when you open Three toolbars are available in Page view when you open FrontPage for the first time.FrontPage for the first time.

1. MENU TOOLBAR1. MENU TOOLBAR

The Menu bar contains a list of menus that help you create, edit, The Menu bar contains a list of menus that help you create, edit, and format Web pages in FrontPage. and format Web pages in FrontPage. As you click each menu, additional options appear. As you click each menu, additional options appear. Each option shows you more choices, depending on what you are Each option shows you more choices, depending on what you are doing. doing. If a menu option looks faded (is grayed out), the option is not If a menu option looks faded (is grayed out), the option is not currently available to you, but are available for other activities. currently available to you, but are available for other activities. If you see a chevron at the bottom of the menu, click it and the rest If you see a chevron at the bottom of the menu, click it and the rest of the menu options appear. of the menu options appear. The options you use most are promoted to the top of the menu.The options you use most are promoted to the top of the menu.

Page 6: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Explore the Menu toolbar by clicking on each of the menus. For example, click Tools to see the optionsin the Tools menu.

Arrows indicate that there are additional options for this menu item.

The chevron means more options are available.

Page 7: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

2. Standard toolbar2. Standard toolbar

The Standard toolbar contains buttons that give you The Standard toolbar contains buttons that give you quick access to FrontPage's most commonly used quick access to FrontPage's most commonly used

functions, such as opening, saving, and printing.functions, such as opening, saving, and printing.

Ask the Answer

Wizard for help.

Show or hide

markers.

Insert a hyperlin

k.

Undo or redo any action.

Print a document,

preview printing, or

check spelling.

Click to create, open, save, or

send a document as e‑mail.

Refresh the page or stop a

jump.

Add components,

create tables, or

add graphics.

Cut, copy, and paste objects, text, or styles.

View the list of

folders used in

your Web site.

Page 8: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

3. Formatting toolbar3. Formatting toolbar The Formatting toolbar contains buttons that allow you to The Formatting toolbar contains buttons that allow you to

format text and paragraphs on your Web pages.format text and paragraphs on your Web pages.

Highlight text or change the font

color.

Right justify, center, or left justify text.

Change the font

size.

Format paragraph styles on your Web

page.

Format text as a numbered or bulleted list, and move the indentation in or out.

Format fonts as bold, italic, or underlined.

Change fonts on your Web page.

Page 9: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

CREATING A WEBCREATING A WEB

Microsoft also provides templates for several types of Web sites. Try Microsoft also provides templates for several types of Web sites. Try experimenting with the templates to find one that suites you.experimenting with the templates to find one that suites you.A Web is any document or set of documents you can view on the A Web is any document or set of documents you can view on the World Wide Web. A Web can be a single page or an entire Web World Wide Web. A Web can be a single page or an entire Web site. Web pages are individual HTML files that stand-alone and have site. Web pages are individual HTML files that stand-alone and have their own address (URL) on the Web. Web sites are related their own address (URL) on the Web. Web sites are related collection of pages, including a beginning file called a home page. collection of pages, including a beginning file called a home page. From the home page, you can navigate to all other pages on the From the home page, you can navigate to all other pages on the site.site.Begin creating your Web site by building a home page in FrontPage Begin creating your Web site by building a home page in FrontPage 2000. This is the “front door” to your Web site and should include a 2000. This is the “front door” to your Web site and should include a greeting, a short explanation of what the Web site is for, and links to greeting, a short explanation of what the Web site is for, and links to the rest of the Web site. For this exercise, you will create a school the rest of the Web site. For this exercise, you will create a school Web site, so your home page is an introduction to the school and Web site, so your home page is an introduction to the school and related Web pages. You can then use the same skills to create a related Web pages. You can then use the same skills to create a homepage for a class you are teaching, whether you teach online or homepage for a class you are teaching, whether you teach online or in person.in person.

Page 10: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

To start building a WebTo start building a Web

1. 1. Start FrontPage if it is not already open. When you Start FrontPage if it is not already open. When you open FrontPage, you see the Page view. open FrontPage, you see the Page view.

2.2. On the Standard toolbar, click the arrow next to the On the Standard toolbar, click the arrow next to the New button and then click Web. The New dialog box New button and then click Web. The New dialog box appears.appears.

Click the arrow next to the New button.

Then, click the New Web button

Page 11: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

3.3. On the Web Sites tab, click Empty Web, and then click OK. On the Web Sites tab, click Empty Web, and then click OK. The Folder list appears between the Views menu and The Folder list appears between the Views menu and the page.the page.

4.4. On the Views menu, click . Because you have not yet added On the Views menu, click . Because you have not yet added any pages, the Navigation view is blank. Click any pages, the Navigation view is blank. Click

to add a home page. to add a home page. 5. Right-click the home page icon and click Rename, then type 5. Right-click the home page icon and click Rename, then type

Central High School Home PageCentral High School Home Page. This is the text that . This is the text that appears at the top of the page.appears at the top of the page.

6.6. To add connecting pages to your home page, click the home To add connecting pages to your home page, click the home page and then click five time to add five pages. The page and then click five time to add five pages. The pages appear under the home page.pages appear under the home page.

7. Right-click New Page 2, and click Rename. Type 7. Right-click New Page 2, and click Rename. Type Calendar of Calendar of EventsEvents..

8. Repeat step 7 with the other new pages and name them 8. Repeat step 7 with the other new pages and name them Departments and FacultyDepartments and Faculty,, Academic Requirements Academic Requirements,, Alumni Alumni ActivitiesActivities, and , and Educational LinksEducational Links. .

Page 12: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

ADDING TOOLS TO GET ADDING TOOLS TO GET AROUND A WEBAROUND A WEB

To make it easier for people to find information on your To make it easier for people to find information on your Web, add navigational tools. The easiest way to do this Web, add navigational tools. The easiest way to do this is by adding shared borders. is by adding shared borders. Shared borders are regions that are common to one or Shared borders are regions that are common to one or more pages in a web. A shared border may be a region 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 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 bottom (similar to a page footer), at the left, or at the right. right. With shared borders, you can easily add a logo or With shared borders, you can easily add a logo or navigation buttons at the top of each page because you navigation buttons at the top of each page because you must only add the information once and it appears on all must only add the information once and it appears on all pages sharing the same border.pages sharing the same border.

Page 13: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

To add shared bordersTo add shared borders1.1. From the From the Navigation viewNavigation view, double-click the , double-click the Calendar of EventsCalendar of Events

page. page.

2. On the 2. On the FormatFormat menu, click menu, click Shared BordersShared Borders..

3. Select the 3. Select the All PagesAll Pages option, then select the option, then select the TopTop, , LeftLeft, and , and BottomBottom checkboxes.checkboxes.

4. Select the 4. Select the Include navigation buttonsInclude navigation buttons checkbox below the checkbox below the LeftLeft option to add links to all the pages in your Web, and then click option to add links to all the pages in your Web, and then click OKOK. . Dotted lines appear on the Web page to indicate where shared Dotted lines appear on the Web page to indicate where shared borders are located.borders are located.

5. Click in the top shared border area. The text is highlighted.5. Click in the top shared border area. The text is highlighted.

6. On the 6. On the InsertInsert menu, click Page Banner menu, click Page Banner

7. Select the 7. Select the PicturePicture option, verify that option, verify that Calendar of EventsCalendar of Events is in the is in the Page banner textPage banner text box, and then click box, and then click OK.OK. The title The title Calendar of Calendar of EventsEvents can now be seen in the top shared border. can now be seen in the top shared border.

Page 14: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

8.8. Click in the left shared border area. The text is highlighted.Click in the left shared border area. The text is highlighted.

9.9. On the On the Insert Insert menu, click menu, click Navigation Bar.Navigation Bar.

10. Select the 10. Select the Same levelSame level option, then select the option, then select the VerticalVertical, and , and TextText options and click options and click OKOK. Hyperlinks to each of the Web . Hyperlinks to each of the Web pages below the home page are now located in the left shared pages below the home page are now located in the left shared

border.border.

11. Click on the bottom shared border area. The text is 11. Click on the bottom shared border area. The text is highlighted.highlighted.

12. On the 12. On the Insert Insert menu, click menu, click Navigation BarNavigation Bar..

13. Select the 13. Select the Top levelTop level option, then select the option, then select the HorizontalHorizontal and and TextText options and click options and click OKOK. The title . The title Central High School Home Central High School Home PagePage can now be seen in the shared border at the bottom of the can now be seen in the shared border at the bottom of the page.page.

Page 15: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE BECOME FAMILIAR WITH THE FRONTPAGE VIEWSFRONTPAGE VIEWS

Page View.Page View. Create and edit individual pages. Page view Create and edit individual pages. Page view also allows you to see your content in Normal also allows you to see your content in Normal (WYSIWYG), Reveal Tags in Normal, HTML, or Preview (WYSIWYG), Reveal Tags in Normal, HTML, or Preview in browser views.in browser views.

Folders ViewFolders View. View the organization of all the Web . View the organization of all the Web pages, graphics, and files in your Webpages, graphics, and files in your Web

Reports View.Reports View. See pages, graphics, and files in your See pages, graphics, and files in your Web, and run reports listing slow pages, unlinked, Web, and run reports listing slow pages, unlinked, errors, status, recently added or changed files, broken errors, status, recently added or changed files, broken hyperlinks, or categories for any of the files.hyperlinks, or categories for any of the files.

Once you have a Web site under construction, you can view the site in any of the six available views.

Page 16: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Navigation View. Create navigation bars, view Navigation View. Create navigation bars, view the navigational layout of the site, preserve the navigational layout of the site, preserve settings across editing sessions, and zoom in to settings across editing sessions, and zoom in to work on specific parts of the site.work on specific parts of the site.

Hyperlinks View. See all of the items that link to Hyperlinks View. See all of the items that link to or from a specific page or Microsoft Office or from a specific page or Microsoft Office document, and visually see if any links are document, and visually see if any links are broken.broken.

Tasks View. Track what tasks need to be done Tasks View. Track what tasks need to be done and to whom the tasks are assigned, and quickly and to whom the tasks are assigned, and quickly see the status, description, and the priority of the see the status, description, and the priority of the tasks.tasks.

Page 17: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Working with content in Page viewWorking with content in Page view

Dotted lines indicate shared borders.Dotted lines indicate shared borders.

Text you add in the active page with font and Text you add in the active page with font and size changed.size changed.

The hyperlink to the home page that you added. The hyperlink to the home page that you added.

This is Page view with the Normal tab selected.This is Page view with the Normal tab selected.

The actual writing of the Web pages occurs in The actual writing of the Web pages occurs in Page view. You can add content, add graphics, Page view. You can add content, add graphics, effects, and motion clips to pages, as well as effects, and motion clips to pages, as well as apply a theme and check spelling and grammar.apply a theme and check spelling and grammar.

Page 18: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Dotted lines indicate shared

borders.

Text you add in the active page with font and size changed.

The hyperlink to the home page that you added.

This is Page view with the Normal tab

selected.

Page 19: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

To explore the Page viewTo explore the Page view1.1. On the On the ViewsViews toolbar, click the toolbar, click the PagePage button. You see the current page you button. You see the current page you

have been working on with the have been working on with the NormalNormal tab selected. You can edit a Web tab selected. You can edit a Web page in page in PagePage view much like you would edit a document in Microsoft Word. view much like you would edit a document in Microsoft Word.

2.2. In the In the Folder ListFolder List, double-click central_high_school_home_page, click in , double-click central_high_school_home_page, click in the area to the right of the left shared border, and then type the area to the right of the left shared border, and then type Welcome to the Welcome to the Central High School Home Page!Central High School Home Page!. Select the text by dragging over it with . Select the text by dragging over it with the pointer, and then click . If you do not see the Folder list, click .the pointer, and then click . If you do not see the Folder list, click .

3. With the text still selected, change the font by selecting 3. With the text still selected, change the font by selecting Comic Sans MSComic Sans MS from the from the FontFont drop-down list and change the font size by selecting drop-down list and change the font size by selecting 4 (14 pt)4 (14 pt) from the from the Font SizeFont Size drop-down list drop-down list

Page 20: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

4. Click the 4. Click the HTMLHTML tab. This tab shows you tab. This tab shows you

the HTML code that determines what the the HTML code that determines what the

page looks like in the browser. If you know page looks like in the browser. If you know HTML code, you can edit your Web page directly HTML code, you can edit your Web page directly in the HTML code.in the HTML code.

5. Click the 5. Click the PreviewPreview tab. Here you see the tab. Here you see the

Web page as it looks in the browser. Use Web page as it looks in the browser. Use

the scroll bar on the right to see the the scroll bar on the right to see the

bottom of the page. bottom of the page.

Page 21: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Organizing a Web with the Organizing a Web with the Folders viewFolders view

Folders contain the organization of the Folders contain the organization of the contents of files and folders in the Web.contents of files and folders in the Web.

You can create, delete, copy, and move You can create, delete, copy, and move them in the them in the FoldersFolders view. view.

Page 22: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Folder ListShows the

file structure

of the Web

folder.

ContentsShows the

selected Web

folder's contents.

Page 23: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

To explore the Folders viewTo explore the Folders view

1. On the 1. On the Views Views toolbar, click the toolbar, click the Folders Folders button. You see the folders for your School button. You see the folders for your School Web site. Because you have not created all Web site. Because you have not created all the pages, you do not yet have many folders.the pages, you do not yet have many folders.

2. In the 2. In the Folders ListFolders List pane, click pane, click images.htm.images.htm.

3. In the right pane, view the contents of the 3. In the right pane, view the contents of the images folder. Because you have not yet images folder. Because you have not yet added any graphics to your Web, this folder is added any graphics to your Web, this folder is empty.empty.

Page 24: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

To explore the Folders viewTo explore the Folders view

As your Web site becomes larger and more As your Web site becomes larger and more complex, you will see more folders in the Folder complex, you will see more folders in the Folder list and they will contain more information. list and they will contain more information. Examples of files that FrontPage adds to the Examples of files that FrontPage adds to the folder list include the following:folder list include the following:Global.asaGlobal.asa contains information about the contains information about the Web’s data connection for use with database Web’s data connection for use with database functions.functions.Animate.js Animate.js contains Dynamic HTML animation contains Dynamic HTML animation effects.effects.Fphover.classFphover.class contains hover buttons added to contains hover buttons added to Web pages.Web pages.

Page 25: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Retrieving information about your Retrieving information about your Web with Reports viewWeb with Reports view

The name of the report.The name of the report.The number of effected files.The number of effected files.The size of the files.The size of the files.A description of the report type.A description of the report type.The Reports toolbar helps you move between The Reports toolbar helps you move between different reports.different reports.All Webs contain a list of files in the project's All Webs contain a list of files in the project's folders. The list provides information such as file folders. The list provides information such as file names, sizes, types, number of links, types of names, sizes, types, number of links, types of links, and modification dates.links, and modification dates.

Page 26: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

The name of the report.

The number of effected files.

The size of the files.

A description of the report type.

The Reports toolbar helps you move between different reports.

Page 27: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

To explore the Reports viewTo explore the Reports view1. On the 1. On the ViewsViews toolbar, click the toolbar, click the ReportsReports button. A list of report topics appears in button. A list of report topics appears in

the left column.the left column.2. Double-click 2. Double-click Recently added filesRecently added files. The list of files you just created appears.. The list of files you just created appears.3. Click 3. Click TitleTitle to sort the hyperlinks by page title. to sort the hyperlinks by page title.4. On the 4. On the ViewsViews menu, click menu, click ReportsReports, and then click , and then click Site SummarySite Summary to return to the to return to the

summary page in the summary page in the ReportsReports view. view. -Or--Or-On the On the ReportsReports toolbar, select toolbar, select Site SummarySite Summary from the Report drop-down list. from the Report drop-down list.

Reports view alerts you to possible problems in your Web site. As you continue to work on your Web site, the reports become more useful. You are able to see broken hyperlinks in your Web site, which pages take too long to download, and which tasks are incomplete.

Page 28: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Maintaining site navigation with Maintaining site navigation with Navigation viewNavigation view

The The NavigationNavigation view shows you a display view shows you a display of the structure of your Web. You can of the structure of your Web. You can create, display, and print this Web create, display, and print this Web structure. If there is more than one page structure. If there is more than one page box, you can click the + (plus sign) in the box, you can click the + (plus sign) in the Home page box to open it; if there is a – Home page box to open it; if there is a – (minus sign), click it to close the Home (minus sign), click it to close the Home box. box.

Page 29: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

The Navigation toolbar allows you to view the navigation structure at different percentages. Also, the external link button on the Navigation toolbar allows you to add links to pages outside your Web to your navigation structure.

The minus sign shows you there are pages below this page and that all the pages are visible.

The navigational structure of your Web is represented with a tree structure.

Page 30: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

To explore the Navigation viewTo explore the Navigation view

1. On the 1. On the ViewsViews toolbar, click toolbar, click Navigation.Navigation.2. Click the 2. Click the Central High School Home PageCentral High School Home Page page. Notice that the page. Notice that the

selected page is blue, while the others are yellow. selected page is blue, while the others are yellow. 3. In the 3. In the Central High School Home PageCentral High School Home Page page, click - to collapse page, click - to collapse

the Web, then click + to expand the Web again.the Web, then click + to expand the Web again.4. Click and hold the 4. Click and hold the Alumni ActivitiesAlumni Activities page, and then drag it under page, and then drag it under

the the Calendar of EventsCalendar of Events page. Any changes you make in this view page. Any changes you make in this view effect the pages in effect the pages in Page Page view, so click and drag the view, so click and drag the Alumni Alumni ActivitiesActivities page back to its original place. page back to its original place.

5. On the 5. On the Navigation Navigation toolbar, select toolbar, select 150150% from the % from the ZoomZoom drop-down drop-down list. Notice that you can view a select portion of the Web and use list. Notice that you can view a select portion of the Web and use the scroll bar to view the rest of the Web. You can also select the scroll bar to view the rest of the Web. You can also select Size Size To FitTo Fit to view the entire Web, regardless of how big it is. to view the entire Web, regardless of how big it is.

6. From the 6. From the NavigationNavigation view, you can also double-click a page to see view, you can also double-click a page to see it in it in Page Page view.view.

Page 31: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Managing hyperlinks with Managing hyperlinks with Hyperlinks viewHyperlinks view

In the In the HyperlinksHyperlinks view, you can view the view, you can view the Web pages in the left pane and the Web pages in the left pane and the hyperlinks in the right pane. The page hyperlinks in the right pane. The page graphically displays hyperlinks between graphically displays hyperlinks between pages, between files in your FrontPage pages, between files in your FrontPage 2000 Web, and from your Web to other 2000 Web, and from your Web to other sites on the World Wide Web. sites on the World Wide Web.

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Pages that link to the selected page.

The selected page.

Pages to which the selected page links. A + (plus sign) indicates that the page has additional links.

Page 33: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

To explore the Hyperlinks viewTo explore the Hyperlinks view

1. On the 1. On the ViewsViews toolbar, click toolbar, click Hyperlinks.Hyperlinks.2. In the Folder list, click 2. In the Folder list, click

central_high_school_home_page.htm. This shows you central_high_school_home_page.htm. This shows you all the links to and from the Web page.all the links to and from the Web page.

3. In the left pane, click the + in front of 3. In the left pane, click the + in front of calendar_of_events.htm. This expands the view of calendar_of_events.htm. This expands the view of hyperlinks to that Web page. A page without a + or a - hyperlinks to that Web page. A page without a + or a - does not have any additional hyperlinks.does not have any additional hyperlinks.

4. Click the - in front of calendar_of_events.htm to close.4. Click the - in front of calendar_of_events.htm to close.5. Right-click calendar_of_events.htm, and then click 5. Right-click calendar_of_events.htm, and then click

Move to CenterMove to Center. This makes calendar_of_events.htm . This makes calendar_of_events.htm the center of the the center of the Hyperlinks Hyperlinks view.view.

Page 34: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Monitoring tasks in Tasks viewMonitoring tasks in Tasks view

With the With the TasksTasks view, you can generate view, you can generate and keep track of a list of tasks to and keep track of a list of tasks to complete your FrontPage Web. You can complete your FrontPage Web. You can create new tasks, assign them to specific create new tasks, assign them to specific pages, and track their progress. Use this pages, and track their progress. Use this view to display the status of Web tasks view to display the status of Web tasks before you publish your Web. Prior to your before you publish your Web. Prior to your creating and assigning tasks, creating and assigning tasks, TasksTasks view view is empty. is empty.

Page 35: STARTING FRONTPAGE. TO START FRONTPAGE Turn on your computer. On the Windows Taskbar, click Start, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

Click these buttons to sort the tasks.

Each task appears in the Task view with a dot indicating whether the task has or has not been completed.

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To explore the Task viewTo explore the Task view

1.1. On the On the ViewsViews toolbar, click toolbar, click Tasks.Tasks.

2. On the 2. On the StandardStandard toolbar, click the arrow next toolbar, click the arrow next to the to the NewNew button and then click button and then click TaskTask. The . The New TaskNew Task dialog box appears. dialog box appears.

1.

Click the arrow next to the New button.

Then, click the New Task button

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3. In the 3. In the New TaskNew Task dialog box, type dialog box, type Create Create School LogoSchool Logo..

4. Type 4. Type John DoeJohn Doe in the in the Assigned To Assigned To boxbox..

5. Under 5. Under PriorityPriority, select the , select the Medium Medium option. option.

6. In the 6. In the DescriptionDescription box, type box, type find a school logo find a school logo imageimage, and then click , and then click OK.OK. The task appears in The task appears in thethe Task Task view with a red dot next to it to view with a red dot next to it to indicate that it is not yet complete. Green dots indicate that it is not yet complete. Green dots appear next to completed tasks.appear next to completed tasks.

To explore the Task viewTo explore the Task view

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EXTENDING YOUR KNOWLEDGEEXTENDING YOUR KNOWLEDGE

Many features of FrontPage 2000 are Many features of FrontPage 2000 are described in this book, and there are many described in this book, and there are many more that you can explore on your own. more that you can explore on your own. To learn more about any feature in To learn more about any feature in FrontPage use the Answer Wizard.FrontPage use the Answer Wizard.

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Exploring FrontPage 2000 HelpExploring FrontPage 2000 Help

Use the FrontPage Use the FrontPage HelpHelp command to get online command to get online help. To answer your questions quickly and help. To answer your questions quickly and efficiently, the FrontPage 2000 help system has efficiently, the FrontPage 2000 help system has three parts: three parts: Contents, Index, and the Answer Wizard.Contents, Index, and the Answer Wizard.

Contents is like a table of contents where help is organized Contents is like a table of contents where help is organized by chapters and subtopics. by chapters and subtopics. In Index, you type a keyword that you want to find more In Index, you type a keyword that you want to find more information about. information about. The Answer Wizard allows you to ask a question using The Answer Wizard allows you to ask a question using natural language, then generates a list of topics that relate to natural language, then generates a list of topics that relate to your question.your question.

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To ask the Answer Wizard a To ask the Answer Wizard a questionquestion

1. Click to open the Answer Wizard.1. Click to open the Answer Wizard.2. Type your question in the box that appears. 2. Type your question in the box that appears.

For example, type For example, type How do I publish my Web How do I publish my Web site?site?

3. Click 3. Click Search.Search.4. Select the topic that most accurately answers 4. Select the topic that most accurately answers

your question. The text appears in the Help your question. The text appears in the Help window.window.

5. To close the Answer Wizard, click the 5. To close the Answer Wizard, click the XX in the in the upper-right corner of the Answer Wizard's box.upper-right corner of the Answer Wizard's box.

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Viewing ScreenTipsViewing ScreenTips

In addition to the Answer Wizard, ScreenTips can be a In addition to the Answer Wizard, ScreenTips can be a helpful tool in learning to use FrontPage. When you helpful tool in learning to use FrontPage. When you position the pointer next to any button on the toolbars, a position the pointer next to any button on the toolbars, a small box appears with the name of each button. The small box appears with the name of each button. The box is called a ScreenTip. box is called a ScreenTip.

Point to any toolbar button.

The Screen Tip appears.

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Closing FrontPageClosing FrontPage

To make sure that you do not lose any To make sure that you do not lose any work you have done with FrontPage , work you have done with FrontPage , always follow the proper procedures to always follow the proper procedures to close your file. close your file.

If you plan to continue to the next activity If you plan to continue to the next activity in this book, you do not need to close in this book, you do not need to close FrontPage.FrontPage.

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To close FrontPageTo close FrontPage

1. Save your work by clicking 1. Save your work by clicking SaveSave . .

2. On the 2. On the FileFile menu, click menu, click ExitExit..

3. If you did not save your work, click 3. If you did not save your work, click Yes Yes to to save.save.


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