Instructor-Led
Classroom
daytime: 2 days, 9am-4pm
evening: 4 days, 6pm-9pm
Instructor-Led
Online Learning
daytime: 2-6Wks
Evenings: 2-6Wks
Instructor-Led
Self-Paced
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Tuition
Includes
- Live
Instructor Assistance
- Server
Space to Upload and Test your Work
- Developer Certificate
- Course
Manual
- Free
One (1) year Server Space to display
your Portfolio
- Access
to Course Notes
Course
Objectives
At
the end of the course, students will be able to:
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Explain
the types of Web solutions that can be created
using FrontPage 2000.
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Explain
the primary client and server features of
FrontPage.
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Explain
the intranet construction process including
site administration, user interface, and
opening a new Web file.
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Design,
add, and modify a user interface including
themes, content, and shared borders.
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Design,
implement, and modify site navigation tools.
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Add
and edit design elements such as graphics,
animations, and frames.
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Add
additional functionality to a site using
forms, discussion Webs, and database links.
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Publish
a site, perform basic site administration, and
generate site management reports.
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Module 1
- Introduction to
FrontPage 2000 Web solutions
- Web terminology and
concepts
- Capabilities
of FrontPage 2000.
- Web terminology and
concepts.
- Client features of
FrontPage 2000.
- Server
features of FrontPage 2000.
- FrontPage 2000 and
FrontPage 98.
- Understanding FrontPage
View
Module 2
- Using
built-in templates
- Creating
a one-page Web.
- Saving and Previewing
a
Web page.
- Format text on a Web
page.
- Creating bulleted
and numbered lists.
- Adding
marquee text to a Web page.
- Add animated text to
a Web page.
Module 3
-
Adding
images,
setting image properties
- Adding
alternative text to an image.
- Adding
a hyperlink to a Web page.
- Creating
an image hotspot.
- Insert a tables
and nested tables.
-
Modifying
rows, column, height, width.
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Merging
cells and adding cell colors.
Module 4
- Planning the Web
solution back-end
- Planning the Web
solution front-end
- Constructing
a Web solution
- Assembling your
content inventory
- Adding text and
content
- Creating
a Web
using a template.
Module 5
-
Opening
an existing FrontPage 2000 Web.
-
Adding a
new page to a Web.
- Applying
and reapplying a
theme to Web.
- Modifying
an existing theme.
- Add a page transition
to a Web page.
- Add a hit counter to a
Web page.
Module 6
- Setting a navigation structure
- Adding navigation bars
- Adding a table of
contents
- Creating hyperlinks
- Adding e-mail links
- Create a navigation
structure for a Web site.
- Add navigation bars
and features to a Web site.
Module 7
- Create and customize a
table of contents.
- Add hyperlinks and
e-mail links to a Web site.
- Add e-mail links to a
Web site.
- Adding graphic
elements
- Adding animation
effects
- Adding Dynamic Effects
Module
8
- Working with frames
- Creating nested frames
- Setting Frame Targets
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Adding
graphic elements to a site
- Editing Images using
graphics editing tools.
-
Adding
action effects to objects, pictures, and menus.
- Adding
and using frames on a site.
Module 9
- Designing and adding
feedback forms
- Adding a discussion
Web
- Creating database
connections
- Using the Forms Wizard
- Setting Form Properties
- Creating and managing a
discussion Web
- Creating and customizing
a database connection
- Design and add a
feedback form.
- Create and manage a
discussion Web.
- Create and modify a
connection to a database.
Module 10
- Publishing the site
using FTP
- Administrating the
site
- Planning for growth
- Publish a Web solution
using FTP.
- Describe how to
administer a FrontPage Web solution.
- Describe how to plan
for growth
- Maintaining Your Site
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