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Learn how to create and customize web pages using Microsoft FrontPage. This tutorial covers inserting pictures, creating hyperlinks, saving your work, and more.
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Content • Open FrontPage. • Create Web pages. • Insert pictures • Create a hyperlink from a picture • Save your work.
Opening FrontPage • On the Windows taskbar, click the Start button , point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage. • If FrontPage has been used to edit another Web site, it will open the last Web site automatically. • To close a Web site: on the File menu, click Close Web.
Create a home page • Home page is front door to your Web site • On the blank page in Page view, type Welcome to Championzone! and then press ENTER. • Just like in a word processor, pressing ENTER puts the cursor on a new line. • Next, type the sentence Take a look around to learn more about our sporting goods, see pictures of our merchandise, and look at our Sports Photo Gallery. • Press ENTER.
Insert a graphic on the home page • Download a picture from Web, e.g., Towson logo • Save picture from https://inside.towson.edu/intranet/main.cfm • The picture is saved as SMALL_TOWSON_LOGO.jpeg • On the Insert menu, point to Picture, and then click From File. • Next to Look In, select the hard disk where you installed the tutorial. • Navigate to the folder where the picture file was saved to. • Click the file named SMALL_TOWSON_LOGO.jpeg, and then click Insert.
Create a hyperlink from a picture • On the home page, click the picture of the FrontPage 2002 button you inserted. • If the Pictures toolbar doesn’t appear automatically, on View menu, point to Toolbars, and then click Pictures. • On the Insert menu, click Hyperlink. • FrontPage displays the Insert Hyperlink dialog box. Here, you specify the target of the hyperlink you are creating. • In the Address box, type www.towson.edu. • Click OK to finish creating the hyperlink.
Save the current page • On the File menu, click Save As. • In the Save As dialog box, click the My Documents icon on the vertical places bar. • Next to the Page title field, click the Change title button. • In the Set Page title box, type Home Page and then click OK. • In the File name box, change the suggested text to homepage, and then click Save.
Display the HTML of the current page • In Page view, click the HTML button at the bottom of the page. • Click the Normal button at the bottom of the page to return to the Normal pane.
Preview the current page • Click the Preview button at the bottom of the page. • Click the Normal button at the bottom of the page to return to the Normal pane once again.
Where to learn more? • Proper expectation: this simple tutorial just gives you a start. • Self taught web site: http://www.runaware.com/microsoft/frontpage2003/ • Tutorial document http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2002/FPT2002.aspx • Cook library training: you may sign up yourself.
Exercise: Your Resume Page • Create resume.htm • Type your resume • Create a picture link to Towson • Save resume.htm to your floppy disk