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MS Explorations | MS Academics | Middle School | The American School in Japan
FrontPage® is Microsoft's web development and management package. The current version used at the American School in Japan is FrontPage 2000, and the most recently released version is FrontPage 2002. FrontPage uses the concept of "webs", which most other packages would refer to as "sites".
TutorialsThere are plenty of tutorials on the web for FrontPage. Three are The first two sites also have tutorials for other Microsoft Office 2000 products. (Very) BasicsWhat is a FrontPage Web?In FrontPage, a web is a directory that contains special folders where FrontPage stores its information. When FrontPage creates a web, or converts a directory to a web, it creates these folders as well. These files start with the underscore (_) character and usually are not visible within FrontPage. The figures below show the difference between looking at the files on your computer versus looking at them in FrontPage.
Where is my FrontPage web on my computer?You need to decide if you want to keep your web locally (on your hard drive or computer) or if you are working on a server. In this course, most work is done on a server and you will need to open your web by creating a link to your Web Folder. If you decide that your files should be on your hard drive or network drive, FrontPage creates a directory in My Documents called My Webs. Each web you create should be in its own folder inside of My Webs. You may also create webs on your U:\ drive, but create a My Webs folder in the drive and place all of your webs in separate folders in the drive. Home Page NameName your home page (or starting page) index.htm. Our server will automatically serve up the page called index.htm if a file name is not specified, which is why http://www.asij.ac.jp/middle will give you the Middle School Home Page. Also, FrontPage will use this page as the starting point for all of those neat reports that help you maintain a website. File NamesMake your file names and folder names short, yet meaningful. Use only:
Be LegalBe legal; get permission to use any content that you didn't create. Read about copyright and intellectual property issues on the Multimedia Skills Copyright page. Other ItemsPrior to publishing, use the Web Page Checklist to check your page content. Ready to publish for the first time? Go to the publishing page Interesting links
Created October, 2001 Last Maintained 02/28/2004 |
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