Microsoft FrontPage

Course Length:  2 days

Course Overview

This course is to provide individuals with the necessary skills to create a web page using Microsoft FrontPage. 

At Course Completion

At the end of the course, students will be able to:

Prerequisites

Course Outline

Section 1:  Orientation to the FrontPage Environment

Viewing a Completed Web Site

Overview of the FrontPage Environment

Using Front Page Explorer

Using FrontPage Editor

Create and Preview a New Web Page using a FrontPage Template or Wizard


Section 2: Building a Web

Creating a New Web

Applying Themes

Formatting Text on a Web Page

Creating a Bulleted List

Section 3: Working With Tables

Opening an Existing Web Site

Creating a Table

Inserting and Deleting Rows and Columns

Merging Table Cells

 

Section 4: Working With Images and Hyperlinks

Inserting an Image on a Page

External Links

Testing and Revising Links

Creating a Navigation Bar

 

Section 5: Using Dynamic HTML Effects

Adding Animation Effects

Adding Transition Effects

Creating a Marquee and Hit Counter

 

Section 6: Managing a FrontPage Web

Listing the Folders and Files

Renaming a FrontPage Web File

Checking the Spelling in a FrontPage Web

Replacing Text in a FrontPage Web

 

Section 7:  Working in Tasks View

Listing the Tasks for the Current Web

Completing Tasks from Tasks View

Displaying Completed Tasks

Assigning a Task to Another Individual

 

Section 8: Using FrontPage Web Templates and Wizards

Using a FrontPage Web Template

Using a FrontPage Web Wizard

Section 9: Intermediate Table Operations

Using the Import Web Wizard

Using a Table for Page Layout Purposes

Section 10:  Customizing Individual Web Pages

Applying a Theme to a Single Page

Removing a Theme from a Single Page

Saving Form Results in a Microsoft Access Database

Adding a Microsoft Access Data Page

Section 11:  Additional Intermediate Features

Importing Web Pages Stored on a Web Server

Including Microsoft Office Components

Modifying HTML Tags

Using the File Check-out/Check-in Feature