Creating a Web site using Microsoft FrontPage 2000
Updated: February 6, 2007
Productivity tutorial
A custom Web site for your classroom, faculty, or team can save time, increase communication, and provide exciting learning opportunities. Learn how to use Microsoft Office FrontPage 2000 to create a Web site, publish it to the Web, and modify it. Download this seven-chapter tutorial to help you design a Web site with special features to suit your educational needs.
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Tutorial information
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Instructional level | | • | Intermediate user | | • | Advanced user |
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Curriculum areas | | • | Teacher productivity | | • | Classroom management | | • | Communication | | • | Technology |
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Software required | | • | Microsoft Office FrontPage 2000 |
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Objectives
| • | Design a Web site to communicate with students and colleagues or to post class projects. |
| • | Organize the site's structure by using the Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Navigation view, and add design themes to create a dynamic look. |
| • | Add content to a Web site, organize and format pages, add graphics, customize Web pages, and more. |
| • | Create, send, and repair hyperlinks, add linked graphics, and preview your Web site in the browser. |
| • | Add features, such as animation effects, tables, forms, and option buttons to your Web site. |
| • | Use the publishing feature in FrontPage 2000 to copy the Web site to your Internet service provider's server or to the intranet server for your school. |
Tutorial outline
| • | Before you begin An introduction to the FrontPage 2000 tutorial and what you will learn. |
| • | Getting your bearings This 14-page chapter helps you get started with FrontPage 2000. Become familiar with features, create a Web page, and explore the views available in FrontPage 2000. |
| • | Designing a Web site This 11-page chapter contains information about creating an outline for a Web site, viewing the Web site design, adding and customizing themes, determining which browsers visitors can use to view your site, and more. |
| • | Adding content to a Web site This 10-page chapter shows you how to organize and format Web pages, add text and graphics, and even use Microsoft Word 2000 features with FrontPage 2000 to edit and check spelling in Web page text. |
| • | Connecting pages in your Web site using hyperlinks This 10-page chapter covers creating hyperlinks in a Web site, checking hyperlinks in the FrontPage 2000 Hyperlinks view, and removing and repairing hyperlinks. |
| • | Adding features to your Web site This 11-page chapter shows you how to add special features to your Web site―animation effects, tables, surveys, and more. You can also learn how to host interactive class discussions on a Web site. |
| • | Publishing a Web site and modifying it Use the publishing feature in FrontPage 2000 to publish a Web site to your Internet service provider's server or to your school intranet server. This nine-page chapter contains information about how to publish and modify your Web site. |
Web links to tutorial
Table of contents (140 KB Microsoft Word file)
Getting your bearings (754 KB Microsoft Word file)
Designing a Web site (555 KB Microsoft Word file)
Adding content to a Web site (631 KB Microsoft Word file)
Connecting pages using hyperlinks (530 KB Microsoft Word file)
Adding features to your Web site (591 KB Microsoft Word file)
Publishing a Web site and modifying it (516 KB Microsoft Word file)