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Adding Other Pages

 

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Day One

Introduction
Student Sites
Web Structure
Computer Settings
Site & Pages
Explore FrontPage
Web Site Wizard
Shared Borders
Web Page Themes
Page Header
Adding Text
Homework 1
Web Hosting 101
Web Site Design
Home Page Design

Day Two

Introduction
Your Home Page
Adding Pages
About Us Content
Add More Pages
Deleting Pages
Navigation
Link Bars
Custom Link Bars
Hyperlinks
Adding Hyperlinks
Hyperlink Exercise
Publishing
Copy Your Site
Homework 2

Day Three

Introduction
Bullet List
Numbered List
Tables
Table Uses
Create Tables
Graphics Intro
Image Sizing
Photo Editing
Adding Graphics
Photogalleries
Gallery Tool
Saving Images
Adding Music

Day Four

Form Wizard
Custom Form
Form Exercise
Form Properties
Web Components
Add a Map
Add Search Box
Marquee
Buttons
Hit Counter
Split & Code View
On-Line Sales
PayPal Buttons
Building Traffic
Meta Tags
Search Engines
Appendix & FAQs
Adv Techniques
Interactive Web
Conclusion
Evaluation

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Hands on Practice

Continue to Build Your Site

You should have 2 pages in your site, index.htm and AboutUs.htm.  Continue to build your site by adding the Contact and Products pages.  Follow the same procedure as before.

  • Add a New Page.

  • Save as filename.htm, where filename is replaced by the actual page name, and add your Page Title.

  • Switch to the Navigation View, and drag your newly created and named page into the web structure.

Name, Title, and Write Your New Pages

  • Products.htm (page title Products)

    • Depending on how many products you have, you may need several pages.  Sites like Amazon.com have a page for each product they sell.  You will not have the time, energy, or expertise to create, and more importantly, manage a site this large.  Try to break your product and service offerings into easily managed logical groupings.  If you want to add 3 or 4 products and services pages here, that's fine with me.  The more practice you have adding pages, the better.

  • Contact.htm (page title Contact Us)

    • Include your company name, address, and phone number.

    • Contact information for key personnel or departments in your business.

    • E-mail addresses - If you are running a business and using an @aol.com, @hotmail.com, @comcast.net, or @qwest.net address for your business, it is time to thing about getting your own domain name.  Why should your e-mail address advertise another company?!

    • Map and directions.

    • A contact web form - We will be learning how to create web forms in a later lesson.  A web form is an interactive element that allows your web site's visitors to send you their contact information and a request or comment.

  • Other Pages

    • if your site needs other pages, you may add them now, or later on for Homework.


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