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Microsoft Frontpage - The Ultimate Tool

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Microsoft Frontpage is the ultimate tool for Web publishing.

Frontpage provides a set of management tools that let you create, manage, and publish Web sites and also includes a full-featured, integrated Web page editor.

Here are some of the things you can do with the Frontpage site management tools:

  • Quickly create an entire Web site using a template or wizard suitable for a particular purpose.
    • Establishing a corporate presence.
    • Conducting an online discussion.
    • Displaying personal information.
    • Managing a group project.
    • Collaborating with your workgroup.
  • Manage your files and folders using an interface similar to Microsoft Windows Explorer.
  • View the status of all files, Web pages, hyperlinks, components and other elements in your Web site.
  • Review usage of a team Web site using the Reports view.
  • Use graphic views to visualize, modify, and verify the hyperlinks that tie the pages together and let users navigate through your site.
  • Apply stylistic themes to your Web site creating consistent styling to the background, text, lists, page banners, link bars, and other elements.
  • Manage Web site projects by keeping a list of tasks that each team member needs to perform and assign, categorize, and control the site's source files.
  • Open and edit on a Web server or on a local or network disk and then publish your site to a Web server.

Here's a sample of how you can use Microsoft Frontpage to create and edit Web pages:

  • Modify and add content to the pages on your Web site or create new pages.
  • Add document libraries, lists, or surveys to a team Web site.
  • Add and format text, symbols, images, video clips, horizontal dividing lines, hyperlinks, tables, forms, frames, and other standard Web page elements.
  • Precisely format Web page elements by modifying, creating, and using Cascading Style Sheet styles.
  • Add Web components such as date and time stamps, comments, dynamic effects, forms for searching the site, spreadsheets or charts, hit counters, photo galleries, included files, link bars, tables of contents, site usage statistics, views of information stored on a team Web site, and controls that display information from Web sites.
  • Add Java Applets, ActiveX controls, and other advanced Web page controls.
  • Check the spelling in your pages and consult a thesaurus.
  • Find or replace text.
  • Preview your pages in a browser or print them.

Some of the topics we'll be covering in this section will be:

So you can see Microsoft Frontpage has the ability to create an entire Web site as well as creating individual Web pages.

Microsoft Frontpage is the ultimate tool for Web publishing.

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