General Information
- Course Duration
4 hours
Audience
Anyone wishing to become familiar with
FrontPage 2000 at an advanced level or needing to
create professional-standard Internet or intranet
sites quickly and easily; students wishing to
become certified as Microsoft Office User
Specialist: Microsoft FrontPage 2000 at the Core
level
- Prerequisites
Familiarity with the Microsoft Windows 95/98
or NT 4.0/2000 user environments; basic end-user
experience of the Internet or an intranet and
completion of Microsoft Office 2000: Beginning
FrontPage
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Topics
Covered
- Importing web sites
- Hands-on: Modifying HTML
- Page layout
- Themes
- Hands-on: Working with themes
- Shared borders
- Hands-on: Creating and editing shared borders
- Using the navigational structure
- Hands-on: Working with the Navigation view
- Navigation bars and page banners
- Hands-on: Adding a navigation bar
- Custom text and styles
- Hands-on: Viewing page download time
- Dynamic elements and components
- Catering for user input
- Hands-on: Adding forms and controls
- Manipulating table contents
- Hands-on: Editing table contents
- Database integration
- Hands-on: Integrating databases
- Creating frames
- Editing frames
- Web site publication
- Hands-on: Publishing a web site
- Collaboration features and permissions
- Hands-on: Setting rights and permissions
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Course Aim
To provide advanced users of FrontPage 2000 with
skills in using navigation, themes, frames, forms, and
databases on a web site
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Learning Objectives
After taking this course, the student should be able
to
- import a web site
- apply and edit a theme on a web site
- use a navigation structure
- apply shared borders, navigation bars, and page
banners
- add dynamic elements, components, and forms to a
web page
- integrate a database
- create and edit frames
- publish a web site
- set user rights and permissions
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