Microsoft
FrontPage
Designed for non-programmers, yet robust enough even for experienced Web site developers, Microsoft FrontPage is a fast and easy way to create and manage professional-quality Web sites. With easy-to-use functionality such as WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) editing, wizards step you through the creation of your Web site and integration with Microsoft Office. It’s never been easier to publish on the Web.
FrontPage Introduction
Overview and objectives
This 1-day course aims to give you the skills you need to build basic pages both for your company Intranet and the Internet using FrontPage 2000. Delegates will learn how to create and format content plus how to add links, graphics and simple controls.
Who should attend?
This training course is designed for web page content creators. This course is not designed for those people who will be installing, configuring and hosting web sites.
Course prerequisites
A working knowledge of Word (97 or 2000) or PowerPoint (97 or 2000) gained from prior attendance on a training course or from a user environment.
Web sites and the Internet
Getting started with FrontPage 2000
Working with text
Working with pictures
Working with hyperlinks
Working with tables
FrontPage components
Creating a new Web
Managing a Web
Appendices
FrontPage Advanced
Overview and objectives
This 1-day course will give students the skills needed to create and manage a website with FrontPage 2000. Students will learn to implement navigation controls in different ways, to use advanced page formatting options (such as CSS and tables), to collect and incorporate data on web pages and to work with databases.
Who should attend?
This training course is for experienced FrontPage users.
Course prerequisites
Students should have experience of FrontPage, gained either from the workplace or through attendance on a ‘FrontPage 2000 Introduction’ course.
Designing a Website
Customising Web Pages
Using Tables for Page Layout
Themes and Styles
Shared Borders and Navigation Bars
Working with Frames
Managing Web Development
Active Elements and Special Formatting
Creating User Input Forms
Working with Databases

