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Course description: FrontPage Introduction- JC Sullivan
There are many software packages with which to build html
pages. Many offer pretty much the same thing. One of the oldest
and most established of these is Microsoft's FrontPage - the
grand-daddy of them all so to speak.
I started working with this when it was FrontPage 95 and have
stayed with it as the software of choice. Presumably you agree
and that's why you're contemplating taking this course in
particular. It is user friendly and offers the same user
interface as other Microsoft products, which in the short-term
means a shorter learning curve.
The course is aimed at the beginner to intermediate user
although some advanced users may find it useful.
For more detail on what will be covered during the six weeks
please see Course Outline.
Course Requirements:
Software: FrontPage Version 2002 - Versions 2003 and '97 are similar. (ExpressionWeb - which is FrontPage's Version 2007 will not be covered.)
You do not need a place to publish your assignments although
this will come in handy.
Course Outline:
Week 1:
The internet
How the Internet Began
Customising FrontPage
TCP/IP IP Addressing
Servers and Clients
Status Bar
What's on the Internet
Intranets
Assignment 1
Week 2:
Opening FrontPage
Workspace Overview
Getting Started
Create a home page
Insert a graphic on the home page
Create a hyperlink from a picture
Centering elements on a page
Saving the current page
Assignment 2
Week 3:
Page View Options.
To display HTML tags on the current page.
To display the HTML of the current page.
To preview the current page.
Creating a Web site with FrontPage.
To create a new Web site.
To create a navigation structure.
To import a page into a Web site.
Creating Web site Content.
Edit the About Us page.
To edit the Products page.
Designing a Page.
To create a bulleted list.
To position pictures with text.
To add a group of files to the current Web site.
To finish the page layout.
Assignment 3
Week 4:
To create a feedback form.
To customize the form.
Creating a Photo Gallery.
To edit the Photo Gallery page.
Linking to Other Web Sites.
To begin the Links page.
To create a dynamic text effect.
To create hyperlinks from text.
To insert special characters or symbols.
To create an automatic hyperlink.
To create a verified hyperlink.
Formatting Paragraph Headings.
To apply paragraph styles to headings.
To repeat paragraph formatting with the Format Painter.
To finish applying paragraph styles to headings.
Enhancing the Appearance of a Web site.
To open an existing Web site.
To create hyperlinks to other pages.
To use the multiple Undo command.
Adding Shared Borders and Navigation Bars.
To create shared borders across a Web site.
To test link bar hyperlinks.
To customize link bars.
Assignment 4
Week 5:
Applying a Theme.
To apply a theme to the Web site.
To display graphical navigation buttons on all pages.
Modifying a Theme.
To modify a theme.
Previewing the ImageZone Web site.
To preview the current Web site in a Web browser.
Organizing the Files in your Web site.
To move picture files to the Images folder.
Assignment 5
Week 6:
To create a new folder.
Generating a Site Summary.
To generate a Site Summary report.
Spelling Checking.
To check spelling in the current Web site.
Replacing Text on Pages.
To replace text on all pages in the current Web site.
Completing Web Site Tasks.
To complete tasks in Tasks view.
Publishing the ImageZone Web site.
To publish the current Web site.
Assignment 6
Week 7: Catch-up and Review
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