Here are 19
FrontPage 2003 Tutorials, from brainbell.com,
teaching you many of FrontPage’s features that you need to know to
create attractive and compelling web sites. These cover important
FrontPage functionality, such as hyperlinks, images, tables, frames,
CSS, layers, DHTML, structuring your site, themes, templates,
collaboration tools, and working with Databases.
Introduction
FrontPage Intorduction to: Site management, Site publishing, Templates
and wizards, Collaboration tools, Integration with Microsoft Office.
Creating
a Basic Web Page
This tutorial will help you to making a basic web page in FrontPage.
And shows some features which will speedup your work like: Hands-on
editing (you have not need to write code); Speed: tasks that are
extremely tedious when coding manually; visual aids. FrontPage provides
diagrams to help manage; guidance. FrontPage menus and toolbars provide
direction that’s lacking in an all-text HTML world.
Working
with Text
This tutorials covers the following: Inserting spaces between
paragraphs and words; adding special characters, selection and move of
text; format characters like change color, size; formatting of
paragraphs, aligning and spacing etc.
Hyperlinks
This tutorial described: what hyperlinks are, what url’s are,
differnece between absolute & relative urls, working with
hyperlinks and tooltips…
Work
with Images
This tutorial covers the following: Image Files on the Web; Adding
Pictures; formatting pictures; Adding Videos and Flash Movies; Saving
Image Files; Creating an Image Map; Creating Thumbnails; Adding a Photo
Gallery; Adding a Background Picture.
Tables
You’ll learn: introduction to tables, rows cells, how to insert table,
formatting of table and cells and FrontPage layout tables.
Frames
You’ll learn: Deciding Whether to Use Frames; Creating Frames and
Framesets; Editing Frameset Content; Hyperlinking from Frames; Creating
Inline Frames; Alternatives to Frames.
Cascading
Style Sheets
You’ll learn: inroduction to CSS (Cascading Style Sheets); create an
external style sheet; create embeded style sheet; applying style;
understanding to styles behavior.
Layers
You’ll learn: layers types; how to create, select and modify layers;
how to resize and position layers and working with nesting layers.
DHTML:
Adding Interactivity
In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create rollover buttons,
cascading menus, play sounds, and display pop-up windows and messages.
You can even automatically reroute your visitors to a different Web
page. You’ll learn to do all these things with FrontPage DHTML (short
for Dynamic HTML) effects and behaviors.
Creating
and Structuring Your Web Site
This tutorial will help you tackle important decisions that rear up
when you start building a Web site: what FrontPage tools should you use
to create your site? Where should you save your site? What should you
name it? Once you get going, you’ll also need to know how to store and
organize all the files that you’re creating.
Themes,
Link Bars, and Templates
You’ll learn, how to use FrontPage’s themes, linkbars, and page
banners. Create page templates and dynamic web templates and more.
Testing
your site
This tutorial will give you tips about testing, like: validation,
accessibility, testing with different browsers, html optimization,
hyperlinks testing and usage of FrontPage tool REPORTS.
Publishing
your Site
You’ll learn: Microsoft Web Server Technologies: FrontPage Server
Extensions; Windows SharePoint Services; SharePoint Team Services;
Authoring Modes; Setting Publishing Preferences for FrontPage, how to
open remote web site in FrontPage, and how to Cleanup Code.
Collaboration
Tools
When you bring additional authors into the mix, the whole process of
creating a Web site gets more complicated. You’ll learn how to assign
pages, how to control over documents, and how to assign task to
differnt webmasters.
Gathering
Data with Forms
This tutorial introduces you to forms and the many ways FrontPage lets
you manage them. You can create your own form manually or use a
FrontPage form template (a ready-made form-creating tool). You’ll learn
how to collect the data you’re receiving in a variety of formatsfrom
email to text files, or you can even pipe the info you’re gathering
into a database. And you’ll also learn a few form-related tricks, like
how to make sure that visitors fill in certain fields and how to let
them know they’ve successfully filled out and submitted your form.
Working
with Databases
This
tutorial shows you how to set up FrontPage so that you can easily tap
into data storehouses and fill your pages with whatever info you want
to retrieve. You’ll also learn how to add a search feature to your
site. As usual, you can do it all without a lick of programming
knowledge.
Interacting
with a Database
This
tutorial teaches you how to create what is essentially a Web-based
application that lets visitors work directly with a database. After you
learn how to create this tool, you’ll see exactly how it works within a
browser.
Integrating
FrontPage with Office Programs
When you’re transferring material into FrontPage from another Office
program, there are some basic dos and don’ts, all of which you’ll read
about in this tutorial. You’ll learn about incorporating actual Word,
Excel, and PowerPoint files into your site. You’ll also see how to
convert them into a more Web-friendly format and find out about a few
other options for getting information out of Office and up on your Web
site.
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