HTML & CSS Tutorials by John Galt
Create a navigational structure.
April 24,
2008
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This is one of the most important things that you can learn in FrontPage!
April 16,
2008
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The diagrams in this tutorial show you the FrontPage interface when you have a web open.
April 15,
2008
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If you're a new FrontPage user, you'll need to realize that the files you downloaded and installed are not in themselves a "web site" or "web." Instead, they are template files that FrontPage uses to create a new web for you.
April 14,
2008
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Your new web probably comes with several pre-designed pages. Browse through the pages and decide what pages you want to delete and what other pages you need to add.
April 10,
2008
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You probably already know what this is! In most web sites, there is some way to navigate the site. Usually there are buttons or text links that are in the same place on every page that you can click on to go from page to page. These are often called "navigation bars."
April 9,
2008
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This tutorial covers the basics on using Navigation View.
April 8,
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Editing Link Bars depends on what kind of link bar it is.
April 7,
2008
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Page Banners are a FrontPage "component" that you may insert into your page to automatically display the Page Title. What's cool about them is that if you change the Page Title (how? see below), FrontPage will automatically update your Page Banner.
April 4,
2008
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If you are typing a url such as "www.yoursite.com" and "http://www.yoursite.com," or an email address like "youremail@youremail.com,"FrontPage will usually automatically create a hyperlink out of it.
April 3,
2008
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