Microsoft FrontPage Tutorials

Each of the FrontPage tutorials is designed as two Modules. In the first Module, you'll learn how to create a single web page - including a picture, colored background, animation, sound, and hyperlinks. In the second Module you'll learn how create a multiple-page website with special themes, links and buttons. The individual areas, covered in each Module, are furnished below. All of the tutorials follow the same theme. This is purposeful. It was felt that, as a person progressed to newer versions of FrontPage, having the same tutorial theme would make them more comfortable with learning the material. Each succeeding tutorial is enhanced to incorporate new features in FrontPage and respond to added features requested by users.

Module 1

The basics of creating a single web page
Understand how a web page is similar to and dissimilar from a normal text document
Add, edit, modify, cut and copy text
Create various backgrounds to enhance the appearance of the web page
Insert pictures from the internet, a digital camera or scanned images
Inserting sounds
Create links to other web sites

Module 2

Creating a multiple page web site
Understand File Management for files – but especially for web sites
Moving around the web pages in the site
Utilizing the template features of Front Page
Enhancing web pages utilizing Front Page Editor

Tutorials

FrontPage 2003 Introductory Tutorial
(Click-on the above link to download a 2.11 MB - 59 Page Word Document)

FrontPage 2002/XP Introductory Tutorial
(Click-on the above link to download a 1,938 KB - 49 Page Word Document)

FrontPage 2000 Introductory Tutorial
(Click-on the above link to download a 1,514 KB - 43 Page Word Document)

Web Pages Created by Tutorials

The individual databases, created by each tutorial, are furnished below if you would like to download them.

FrontPage 2000/2002/XP/2003 Web Page
(Click-on the above link to download a 2 KB Front Page web page file)

Because the Website consists of multiple web pages, in a folder, it is not possible to link to the entire site with a single hyperlink. If you desire to have the entire website, please contact Tom Murray.

 

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