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Information Technology Services

Introduction to FrontPage 2000

Duration:

1 Day(s)

Pre-requisites:

Beginning Windows 95, and beginning-level browser class. Students should be familiar with the keyboard and the mouse.

Overview:

Students will learn how to create documents with an HTML format, connected by hypertext, for use on the World Wide Web or on a corporate intranet.

Lesson 1: Introduction to FrontPage

Viewing a Completed Web

Overview of the FrontPage Environment

Creating a Web Page

Lesson 2: Linking Web Pages

Creating Internal Links

Creating External Links

Creating a Navigation Bar

Lesson 3: Enhancing Web Pages

Formatting Text on a Web Page

Applying Themes

Lesson 4: Adding Pictures to a Web Page

Inserting Pictures

Using Pictures with Hyperlinks

Lesson 5: Working with Tables

Creating a Table

Modifying a Table

Enhancing a Table

Lesson 6: Introduction to Web Page Management

Importing a Web

Viewing and Organizing Web Site Documents

Keeping a Web Site Up-to-date

Publishing Your Webs

Intermediate FrontPage 2000

Pre-requisites:

Beginning FrontPage.

Themes and Borders

Apply a Theme to a Web

Change Theme Attributes

Apply a Theme to a Page

Create and Apply a Custom Theme

Add a Page Banner and Navigation Bar

Apply and Edit Shared Borders

Intermediate Graphic Use

Use Transparent Image

Convert Graphic Types

Modify an Image

Create a Hotspot

Modify Page Layout

Lists and Tables

Create a Bulleted List

Create a Numbered List

Create Nested Lists

Define a Table

Format Table Cells

Embed a Table

Add and Modify Cell Content

Create and Use Special Effects

Create a Marquee

Apply Dynamic HTML Effects

Use the Banner Ad Manager

Add a Hover Button

Format Page Transitions

Add Audio and Video Effects

Advanced FrontPage 2000

Pre-requisites:

Intermediate FrontPage.

Frames

Create a Frameset

Edit Frame Properties

Add and Delete Frames

Define Target Frames

Display Links in Different Frames

Forms

Use a Form Wizard

Add Features to a Form

Add Boxes and Buttons

Save Form Results

Components and Databases

Create VBA Objects

Add a Table of Contents

Create a Search Form

Add a Hit Counter

Send Form Results to a Database

Incorporate Database Queries

Incorporate Data Access Pages into a Web Page

Web Management and Publishing

Explore the Personal Web Server

Set Rights to a Web and Sub-Webs

Delegate Web Design Tasks

Publish Your Web

Scheduled Classes