Microsoft FrontPage Unleashed |
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by William Stanek |
Table of Contents |
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Introduction |
Part I Getting Started & Planning |
1. Before you Start: Issues to Consider |
2. Why Publish on the Web? |
3. Publisher's Tour of the Web |
4. Developing and Planning an Intranet |
Part II FrontPage Basics |
5. Introducing FrontPage |
6. The FrontPage Explorer and Editor Step by Step |
7. Working With Pages and Files |
8. Working With Webs |
Part III Working With FrontPage |
9. Creating Web Documents with FrontPage |
10. Adding Features to the Page |
11. Enhancing your Web Publication with Images[md]The Easy Way |
12. Using Forms and the Form Page Wizard |
13. All About Tables |
14. Using Frames and the Frames Wizard |
Part IV Microsoft Office Web Publishing |
15. Using the Microsoft Internet Assistants |
16. Using Internet Assistant for Word |
17. Using Internet Assistant for PowerPoint |
18. Internet Assistants for Excel. Access and Schedule+ |
Part V Templates, Web Wizards, and WebBots |
19. Creating Web Pages with Templates |
20. Instant Web Sites With Web Wizards |
21. Automation with FrontPage's WebBots |
Part VI Using the FrontPage Developer's Kit |
22. Introducing the FrontPage Developer's Kit |
23. Creating Your Own Templates |
24. Creating Your Own Wizards |
Part VII Managing Your Web |
25. Using Web Servers with FrontPage |
26. Server Administration |
27. Managing Server Security |
28. Creating and Managing Discussion Groups |
29. Troubleshooting FrontPage |
Part VIII Advanced Issues: Multimedia, CGI and Indexed Databases |
30. Adding Sound and Video to Web Pages |
31. Writing CGI Scripts |
32. Search Engines and Indexed Databases |
33. Using JavaScript in Your Web Pages |
34. Using VBScript in Your Web Pages |
35. Writing Java Applets |
Part IX Putting it All Together |
36. Designing and Publishing A Home Page |
37. Designing and Publishing A Web Site |
38. Developing an Intranet |
Appendixes |
Appendix A HTML Reference |
Appendix B ActiveX Control Automation Command Reference |
Appendix C VBScript Reference |
In today's highly technical World Wide Web environment, it's difficult enough to keep track of all the innovations--let alone use them to create rich, dynamic Web sites. And what if you're not a programmer? With Microsoft FrontPage at your side, you will have all the help you need. The first Web publishing tool suite created for non-programmers yet robust enough for professional Web developers, Microsoft FrontPage provides everything publishers need to get their Internet or intranet Web site up and running the fast and easy way.
Responding to the need for powerful, intuitive Web creation tools, Microsoft FrontPage provides Web authoring and editing features that help create rich Web sites. For example, if the publisher just doesn't know where to begin, Microsoft FrontPage has polished templates and wizards to guide her. And for adding advanced, interactive features, rely on Microsoft FrontPage WebBot components. Just drop them on Web pages. There's no programming involved!
Further, because publishers have said that Web site administration and maintenance are big concerns, Microsoft FrontPage introduces highly integrated tools that virtually do the job for the publisher. All tools, including the FrontPage Personal Web Server, are part of one complete package. This gives publishers the freedom to generate content where and when they choose and allows them to manage their entire site effectively and effortlessly. It's easy to become a World Wide Web publisher with Microsoft FrontPage Web authoring and management tool!
As you read this book, you will learn about the things the Web has to offer. I have taken great care to provide invaluable tips and pour my expertise into every page of FrontPage Unleashed. Today's Web publisher has powerful resources at their fingertips and this book will show you how to use every one of them. Here are the major topics covered in this book:
Copyright 1996, 1997 William R. Stanek, Sams Publishing, Sams.net Publishing