FrontPage 2000
Description
This series provides an overview of using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 to create Web sites and pages. It discusses navigation, page and site creation, and publishing to the Web. It also examines working with images, formatting text, using tables and lists, and creating hypertext links to other pages and sites. Additional topics include creating image maps, adding backgrounds, colors, and lines, creating hover buttons, hit counters, and text marquees, and building forms in Web pages.Syllabus
CREATING WEB SITESProvides an introduction to Microsoft's FrontPage 2000, and shows how to use it to create web sites and pages.
- Introduction to FrontPage
- Creating a New Web Page
- Starting a New Web Site
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Syllabus
CREATING WEB SITESProvides an introduction to Microsoft's FrontPage 2000, and shows how to use it to create web sites and pages.
- Introduction to FrontPage
- Creating a New Web Page
- Starting a New Web Site
- Putting Your Pages on the Web
BUILDING PAGES
Shows users how to create and format the text of a web page, including lists, and hypertext links.
- Working with Text
- Formatting Text
- Formatting Paragraphs and Lists
- Creating Links
- Building Links to Objects
WORKING WITH IMAGES
Shows users how to use graphics or images on web pages, including imagemaps.
- Adding Images to Web Pages
- Image Alignment and Links
- Choosing Background, Colors and Borders
- Using Lines and Graphical Bullets
ADDING SPARK TO YOUR SITE
Shows users how to add features to their web site like tables, forms, and active elements.
- Working with Tables
- Hover Buttons, Hit Counters, and Marquees
- Creating Forms
- Customizing Forms
Qualifications
Qualification: Printable Transcript
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There is no experience or previous qualifications required for enrolment on this course. It is available to all students, of all academic backgrounds.
Study Options
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Study Hours
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The approximate amount of time required to complete the course is: 40 hrs.
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