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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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Find and replace text across multiple pages

Before you find and replace text across multiple pages, it's a good idea to make sure that all pages in the site have been saved. A quick way to do this is to click Save All on the File menu.

On the Edit menu, click the Replace command.

Enter the text that needs to be changed.

Enter the replacement text.

Click All pages.

Click Replace all to make all replacements immediately, or click Find In Web Site to review all possible replacements.


Include a Web page inside another Web page

  1. Open a FrontPage Web site.
  2. Create a new page that is smaller and can easily fit within other pages.
  3. Position the insertion point where you want to include the new, smaller page.
  4. On the Insert menu, click Web Component, click Included Content, and then double-click Page.
  5. In the Include Page Properties box, type the file name or click Browse to find the file. Then click OK.

Fix broken hyperlinks

  1. Open a FrontPage Web site.
  2. On the View menu, point to Reports, and then click Site Summary.
  3. In the list of reports, click Broken Hyperlinks.
  4. If you have any external links in your Web site, FrontPage will ask if you want to verify those links. Click Yes to verify them.
  5. One or more of the following may occur:
    • Internal links that go to missing or misspelled pages will have Broken status. When you double-click a broken link, you can type the right file name, or browse to the correct location.
    • FrontPage will attempt to verify any external links. If links go to valid and available Web sites, they will have OK status. A link will have Broken status if the Web site is invalid or unavailable, or if your connection to the Internet was unavailable.

Use variables to automatically update content

  1. Open a FrontPage Web site.
  2. On the Tools menu, click Site Settings, and then click the Parameters tab.
  3. Click Add. In the Name box, type a name for the variable (for example, Address). This is what you will call the variable, but Web visitors will not see it. In the Value box, type a value for the variable. This is what will be displayed on the page (for example, 111 Main Street).
  4. Position the insertion point in a page where you want to display the variable. On the Insert menu, click Web Component, click Included Content, and in the right pane, double-click Substitution.
  5. In the Substitute with box, click the variable you made.

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