Forms & Databases Microsoft FrontPage / Getting Started
Maybe you've wondered how to create user registration forms so you know who's visiting your site, or perhaps you'd like to create a discussion section where viewers can see messages posted by others and submit a response.
Creating Frames Microsoft FrontPage / Getting Started
Frames page is a special kind of HTML page that divides the browser window into different areas called frames, each of which can display a different page.
How to insert and manipulate tables Microsoft FrontPage / Getting Started
HTML isn't very helpful when it comes to page layout. To gain a modicum of control, Web developers have turned to tables to help them design and organize a page. Tables rise to a lofty purpose when it comes to designing a Web page.
Cascading Style Sheets Microsoft FrontPage / Getting Started
Cascading Style Sheets, or CSS, have advanced the cause of Web design enormously. With CSS, an author gains greater control over what each page looks like. Style sheets contain specific typographic and color controls to improve your site's appearance, and most of these CSS tools surpass regular HTML formatting capabilities.
IMAGE MAP Microsoft FrontPage / Getting Started
An Image Map is used when you want to create "hot spots" within an image and hyperlink to other locations on the web. By the end of this tutorial you will be able to create image maps using Front page.
Hyperlinks Microsoft FrontPage / Getting Started
Now that you're ready to create your own hyperlinks, you need to understand exactly what they are and how they work. FrontPage gives you an assortment of hyperlink types to add to your site, all of which you'll learn about in this tutorial. You can link to pages or files within your site or anywhere out on the Web. You'll also learn how to send a viewer to a specific spot on a Web page and create a link that lets visitors send emails to your inbox.
Bookmarks Microsoft FrontPage / Getting Started
To teach you how to create bookmarks using Microsoft FrontPage. You can use one or more bookmarks to find locations on a page.
Introduction to FrontPage Microsoft FrontPage / Getting Started
If you're the kind of person who likes everything done lickety-split, with a minimum of technical fussing, FrontPage is your dream come true. Answer a few questions, and FrontPage will create your entire Web site for you. (Really.) If you're not ready to cede quite that much control, you can ask the program to handle only those jobs you don't care to do yourself. For example, FrontPage can help the design-challenged add an eye-pleasingly coordinated set of colors, fonts, and buttons throughout your site.