Résumé
- Navigate the FrontPage 2000 interface
- Build Web pages and entire sites using templates
- Add formatted text, lines, and graphics
- Structure pages with tables
- Collect data with forms
- Create and modify frame-based pages
- Set up consistent formatting on a single page, several
pages, or across your entire site
- Include Dynamic HTML effects, such as banners and
marquees
- Incorporate Java Applets, ActiveX controls, and style
sheets
- Link your site to a back-end database to collect and
display data-the first step to e-commerce
- Manage, maintain, and secure your site
- Integrate FrontPage with the rest of Microsoft Office
Table of contents
- Chapter 1: Configure FrontPage to create your own Web
pages
- Chapter 2: Create a Web page with formatted text and
paragraphs
- Chapter 3: Place graphics on your pages and edit their
properties
- Chapter 4: Build bulleted and numbered
- Chapter 5: Edit your text using the spell checker and
thesaurus
- Chapter 6: Configure the background, color, and margins
of your pages
- Chapter 7: Apply and modify themes to get a custom look
to your Web site
- Chapter 8: Build tables and configure the rows,
columns, and individual cells
- Chapter 9: Build or import an existing Web site into
FrontPage
- Chapter 10: Build text and graphic hyperlinks,
including imagemaps
- Chapter 11: Create and customize shared borders for a
consistent "look and feel"
- Chapter 12: Set up navigation paths with Navigation
Bars
- Chapter 13: Create forms, complete with validated
fields
- Chapter 14: Create and customize frames to view
multiple Web pages at once
- Chapter 15: Apply Dynamic HTML effects
- Chapter 16: Add and configure components to increase
your Web page functionality
- Chapter 17: Find and use Java Applets and ActiveX
controls
- Chapter 18: Manage the construction of your Web site by
creating and completing tasks
- Chapter 19: Check for problem areas in your Web site
using the built-in reports
- Chapter 20: Publish your Web site to the Internet
- Chapter 21: Learn to use the Web tools in other
Microsoft Office applications
- Chapter 22: Create Web pages with the output of other
Office applications
- Chapter 23: Route form results to a database for
analysis
- Chapter 24: Present the contents of a database in a
form
- Chapter 25: Exercise the power of Cascading Style Sheets
L'auteur - David Plotkin
(Walnut Creek, CA) has published over 1,000 articles in
various periodicals and is the author of Using Lotus
Approach for Windows (Que). In addition, he has
co-authored The FileMaker Pro Bible (IDG) and The
Windows 98 Technical Reference Guide (Prima). He has
also designed training courses to make learning computers
fun for novices.
Caractéristiques techniques
PAPIER | |
Éditeur(s) | Mc Graw Hill |
Auteur(s) | David Plotkin |
Parution | 23/06/2000 |
Nb. de pages | 584 |
EAN13 | 9780072125757 |
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