Microsoft FrontPage Training
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The Microsoft® FrontPage® 2000
Web site creation and management tool gives users everything they need to easily create and manage great Web sites. FrontPage allows users to easily create great-looking Web
sites exactly the way they want. They can give their Web site a professional and consistent look across all pages, import and edit HTML just as they like, and use the latest in Web technology. MS FrontPage
2000 allows users to easily update sites and quickly and flexibly manage Internet or intranet Web sites. Users can set up and maintain their site, easily monitor the condition of their Web site, and
make updates. Workgroups or teams can work together on sites, and companies can install and administer MS FrontPage 2000 across their company. FrontPage allows users to work together
with Microsoft Office to save time. MS FrontPage 2000 was designed to function more like Microsoft Office so that users can get up and running with FrontPage more quickly than ever.
- Gives users everything they need to create exactly the site they want. They can use Dynamic HTML to animate, use Cascading Style Sheets 2.0 to wrap or layer text and images, and get
just the colors they want with enhanced color tools.
- Makes site management easy. FrontPage automatically fixes hyperlinks when files are renamed or moved, and 13 new management reports summarize the status of a site at a glance.
- Makes creating a Web site easier than ever. FrontPage shares toolbars, menus, Themes, background spell checking, and Format Painter with Microsoft Office. FrontPage 2000 also
makes adding forms and databases into sites easier than ever.
- Microsoft FrontPage 2000 gives Web developers ease and power. FrontPage won't reformat imported HTML code, and users can even specify how they want new code formatted. Users
can quickly author in HTML view by using buttons and menu items.
- Allows to work together easier than ever. Microsoft Office users can save documents directly to MS FrontPage-based Webs, and FrontPage provides check-in/check-out and workflow
reports to help teams collaborate on Web content.
- Is easy to own and maintain. Microsoft FrontPage 2000 uses the same installer as Microsoft Office, which provides installation on demand, run from server and the ability to self-repair.
FrontPage is also available in 15 languages.
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FrontPage 20000
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$99.95
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MS FrontPage 2000 Training CDs
Level 1 Training (1 Hour 44 Minutes)
1.0 Welcome to FrontPage 2000 (27 Minutes) 1.1 Looking Around 1.2 Building your First Web 2.0 Page Editor (42 Minutes) 2.1 Text Formatting
2.2 Other Formatting Features 2.3 Paragraph Formatting 2.4 Saving your Changes 2.5 Normal View 2.6 HTML View 2.7 Preview 2.8 Summary of topics 3.0 Navigation View (24 Minutes)
3.1 Introduction to Navigation View 3.2 Viewing your Site 3.3 Opening a Page 3.4 Adding a Page 3.5 Moving a Page 3.6 Renaming a Page 3.7 Deleting a Page 3.8 Summary of topics
4.0 Appendix - Installing FrontPage 2000 (9 Minutes) 4.1 Introduction to Installing 4.2 What you will need 4.3 Launching Setup 4.4 Configuring Options 4.5 Summary of topics
Level 2 Training (1 Hour 38 Minutes)
1.0 Folder View (20 Minutes) 1.1 Viewing your Site 1.2 Sorting by Column 1.3 Opening a Page 1.4 Adding & Moving a Page 1.5 Deleting a Page 1.6 Adding a Folder
2.0 Themes (22 Minutes) 2.1 What are Themes? & Selecting a Theme 2.2 Theme Options 2.3 Customizing a Theme 2.4 Summary of topics 3.0 Hyperlinks (20 Minutes)
3.1 What is a Hyperlink? 3.2 Defining a Hot Spot 3.3 Defining an Action 3.4 Summary of topics 4.0 The Task View (14 Minutes) 4.1 What is a Task? 4.2 Completing a Task
4.3 Defining a New Task 4.4 Reassigning a Task 5.0 Security (17 Minutes) 5.1 Web Server 5.2 User Accounts 5.3 Browse, Author, Administer Access
Level 3 Training (1 Hour 48 Minutes)
1.0 Tables (27 Minutes) 1.1 What is a Table? 1.2 Inserting a Table 1.3 Table Properties 2.0 Forms (28 Minutes) 2.1 What is a Form? 2.2 Building a Form
2.3 Retrieving Form Results 3.0 Cascading Style Sheets (24 Minutes) 3.1 What is a Style? 3.2 Styles in FrontPage 2000 3.3 Creating & Linking a Style Sheet 4.0 Frames (12 Minutes)
4.1 What is a Frame? & Building a Framed Page 4.2 Frame Properties 5.0 Special Effects (8 Minutes) 5.1 Dynamic HTML 5.2 Page Transitions 5.3 Browser Compatibility
6.0 Publishing Your Web (7 Minutes) 6.1 Open Existing Web 6.2 Publish to Web Server 6.3 Verifying your Web Site
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