Course 1592A:

Creating and Managing Web Sites Using FrontPage 2000

Length:2 Days
Published:February 13, 2004
Language(s):English
Audience(s):IT Professionals
Level:200
Technology:Microsoft FrontPage 2000
Type:Course
Delivery Method:Instructor-led (classroom)
About this Course
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to create and manage a Web solution using Microsoft FrontPage 2000. This two-day, instructor-led course is a combination of lecture, interactive demonstrations, and hands-on labs.
At Course Completion
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
  • Explain the types of Web solutions that can be created using FrontPage 2000.
  • Explain the primary client and server features of FrontPage.
  • Explain the intranet construction process including site administration, user interface, and opening a new Web file.
  • Design, add, and modify a user interface including themes, content, and shared borders.
  • Design, implement, and modify site navigation tools.
  • Add and edit design elements such as graphics, animations, and frames.
  • Add additional functionality to a site using forms, discussion Webs, and database links.
  • Publish a site, perform basic site administration, and generate site management reports.
Course OutlineModule 1: Overview of Microsoft FrontPage 2000Lessons
  • Introduction to FrontPage 2000 Web solutions
  • Web terminology and concepts
Lab : Lab:
  • Installing Microsoft FrontPage 2000
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe the capabilities of FrontPage 2000.
  • Define Web terminology and concepts.
Module 2: FrontPage 2000 FeaturesLessons
  • Client features of FrontPage 2000
  • Server features of FrontPage 2000
  • Advanced features of FrontPage
  • New features in FrontPage 2000
Lab : Lab:
  • Exploring Microsoft FrontPage 2000 features
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe the client features of FrontPage 2000.
  • Describe the server features of FrontPage 2000.
  • Describe the advanced features of FrontPage 2000.
  • Describe the differences between FrontPage 2000 and FrontPage 98.
Module 3: Introduction to the Construction ProcessLessons
  • Planning the Web solution back-end
  • Planning the Web solution front-end
  • Opening a Web
Lab : Lab:
  • Constructing a Web solution
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe the intranet construction process in terms of back-end needs.
  • Describe the intranet construction process in terms of front-end needs.
  • Create and save a Web site.
Module 4: Building the User InterfaceLessons
  • Assembling your content inventory
  • Adding text and content
Lab : Lab:
  • Using FrontPage 2000 to build the user interface
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Describe what is included in a content inventory and where to save the content inventory.
  • Implement and customize a theme.
  • Add and modify text and content.
  • Create and modify a shared border.
Module 5: Designing and Implementing Site NavigationLessons
  • Setting a navigation structure
  • Adding navigation bars
  • Adding a table of contents
  • Creating hyperlinks
  • Adding e-mail links
Lab : Lab:
  • Designing and implementing site navigation
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Create a navigation structure for a Web site.
  • Add navigation bars and features to a Web site.
  • Create and customize a table of contents.
  • Add hyperlinks and e-mail links to a Web site.
  • Add e-mail links to a Web site.
Module 6: Adding Design ElementsLessons
  • Adding graphic elements
  • Adding animation effects
  • Working with frames
Lab : Lab:
  • Adding design elements to your Web solution
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Add graphic elements to a site and edit them using graphics editing tools.
  • Add animation and action effects to objects, pictures, and menus.
  • Add and use frames on a site.
Module 7: Adding Functionality to the SiteLessons
  • Designing and adding feedback forms
  • Adding a discussion Web
  • Creating database connections
Lab : Lab:
  • Using the Forms Wizard
  • Creating and managing a discussion Web
  • Creating and customizing a database connection
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Design and add a feedback form.
  • Create and manage a discussion Web.
  • Create and modify a connection to a database.
Module 8: Publishing and Administrating the SiteLessons
  • Publishing the site using FTP
  • Administrating the site
  • Planning for growth
Lab : Lab:
  • UPublishing and administering your Web solution
After completing this module, students will be able to:
  • Publish a Web solution using FTP.
  • Describe how to administer a FrontPage Web solution.
  • Describe how to plan for growth.
Before beginning this course, students should have:
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft productivity tools such as Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft Excel.
  • Working knowledge of Microsoft Internet Explorer and basic Web navigation skills.
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