Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2003-12-12
Publisher(s): Que Pub
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Summary

Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft FrontPageis written for beginning users of the software. The book assumes the reader has no prior knowledge, and teaches the reader everything from planning a site to working with text to adding graphics. By the end of this book, the reader has the confidence and knowledge to create, edit, and publish Web sites of their own.

Author Biography

Jennifer Ackerman Kettell has written and contributed to more than a dozen books on Web design, digital photography, and software applications. Her books for Que include Special Edition Using Dreamweaver MX, written with Molly E. Holzschlag. For more than 10 years, Jenn was a part of developing and managing some of the most prominent online communities of their time on services such as MSN, Delphi, and Genie. In addition, she has designed Web sites for a wide range of professional, commercial, and nonprofit entities. You can visit Jenn at her Web site, http://www.gilajenn.com.

Kate J. Chase is the author, co-author, or editor of more than a dozen books on Web design, PC hardware, operating systems, and Windows-based applications. A FrontPage user almost since the product's debut, Kate employs the program to create content and to manage her own professional site at http://www.kchase.com. Besides writing, Kate has managed thriving technical online and Web communities for such giants as America Online, MSN, and ZD-Net, in addition to consulting on office automation and issues in telecommuting.

Table of Contents

Introduction
How This Book Is Organized
Conventions Used in This Book
Getting Started
Getting Started with FrontPage 2003
Becoming Familiar with the FrontPage Environment
The Main Window
Working in the Page Views
Accessing Other Views
Setting Up Other Editors
Finding Help
Creating Sites and Pages
Planning a FrontPage Site
Creating Empty Sites
Importing Files and Folders
Opening and Closing Existing Sites
Setting Page Options
Creating Pages
Page Formatting
Saving Pages and Sites
Deleting Web Sites
Using Wizards, Templates, and Themes
Using Templates
Modifying and Creating Templates
FrontPage Themes
Dynamic Web Templates
Designing Webs And Pages
Adding Text
Working with Text
Changing Fonts
Formatting Paragraphs
Making Lists
Adding Comments to a Page
Using Borders and Shading Around Text
Using Find and Replace
Creating Links
Links: The Key to Getting Around the Internet
Linking with Pictures
Dressing Up Your Links
Maintaining Links with the Hyperlinks View
Creating and Modifying Graphics
Understanding Graphics Formats
The Rules of Adding Images
Sources of Images
Inserting Other Images
Moving an Image
Modifying a Graphic in FrontPage
Setting Picture Properties
Adding Text Descriptions to a Graphic
Organizing Pictures with Thumbnails
Working with Photo Galleries
Adding Shapes, WordArt, and Other Special Graphics
Creating a Drawing
Adding Text to Drawings
Creating Shapes
Creating WordArt. Moving and Resizing Drawings, Text, Shapes, and WordArt. Converting Vector Images to GIF or JPG
Image Maps
Adding Multimedia
Defining Multimedia
Working with Sound Files
Working with Video
Working with Flash
Using Tables
Table Anatomy
Creating Tables
Table and Cell Properties
Merging and Splitting Cells and Tables
Using Tables for Layout
Using Frames
Frames Versus Tables
Frame-based Layout Components
Using a Frames Template
Modifying Frames Pages
Modifying Target Frames
Using Code in FrontPage
Using the Code view
Customizing Code Options
Line Numbers
Other Issues to Consider
Copying, Cutting, and Pasting Code
Creating Code Snippets to Reuse Code
Review Your Additions and Changes
Designing Dynamically And Interactively
Creating a Navigation Structure
Using the Navigation View
Adding Pages to the Navigation Structure
Renaming and Rearranging Pages in the Navigation Structure
Adding Link Bars
13
Styles Versus Inline Formatting
Understanding Cascading Style Sheets
Applying Styles
Creating Styles
Modifying Styles
Creating an External Style Sheet
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