 FrontPage 2000
Learn How
To...
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Design a Web
site to communicate with others or post projects.
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Organize the
site's structure by using the Microsoft® FrontPage® 2000
Navigation view, and add design themes to create
a dynamic look.
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Add content
to a Web site, organize and format pages, add graphics,
customize Web pages, and more.
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Create, send,
and repair hyperlinks, add linked graphics, and preview
your Web site in the browser.
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Add features
such as animation effects, tables, forms, and radio
buttons to your Web site.
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Use the publishing
feature in FrontPage 2000 to copy the Web site to
your Internet service provider's server.
Getting Your Bearings
This lesson helps you get started
with FrontPage 2000. Become familiar with features,
create a Web page, and explore the views available
in FrontPage 2000.
Designing a Web Site
This lesson contains information
about creating an outline for a Web site, viewing the
Web site design, adding and customizing themes, determining
which browsers visitors can use to view your site,
and more.
Adding Content to a Web
Site
This lesson shows you how to organize
and format Web pages, add text and graphics, and even
use Microsoft Word 2000 features with FrontPage 2000
to edit and check spelling in Web page text.
Connecting Pages Using
Hyperlinks
This lesson covers creating hyperlinks
in a Web site, checking hyperlinks in the FrontPage
2000 Hyperlinks view, and removing and repairing hyperlinks.
Adding Features to Your
Web
This lesson shows you how to add
special features to your Web site. Add animation effects,
tables, surveys, and more. You can also learn how to
host interactive discussions on a Web site.
Publishing a Web Site
Use the publishing
feature in FrontPage 2000 to publish a Web site to your
Internet service provider's server. This lesson contains
information about how to publish and modify your Web
site.

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