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Microsoft FrontPage

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FrontPage 2003: Level 1
FrontPage 2003: Level 2
FrontPage 2002: Level 1
FrontPage 2002: Level 2
FrontPage 2000: Introduction
FrontPage 2000: Advanced
 

FrontPage 2003: Level 1

Objective:
Learn to create and publish a Web site using FrontPage 2003.

Prerequisite Skills:

  • Comfortable with the Windows environment.
  • Basic skills in Microsoft Office applications, especially Microsoft Word.
  • Comfortable navigating the Internet with a standard browser.

Course Description:
Do you need to create Web sites and pages with FrontPage 2003? Do you need to control page layout, format text, insert pictures, and create hyperlinks to other pages and sites?

Attend this course if you want to:

  • Understand basic Web development concepts.
  • Understand and navigate the FrontPage environment.
  • Create a new Web site using a template or from scratch.
  • Create pages within a site.
  • Add text to a Web page.
  • Add images to a page.
  • Create links to navigate to other locations.
  • Use tables to organize content on a page.
  • Format a Web page using themes and styles.
  • Create and apply a dynamic Web template.
  • Develop an effective navigation structure for a site.
  • Publish a Web site.

Class Length: 8 hours

Delivery Formats:

  • On-site instructor-led

  • Virtual classroom - dedicated (up to ten people from the same organization) - contact us for details


FrontPage 2003: Level 2

Objective:
Learn to use some of the more advanced features of FrontPage 2003, including frames, advanced navigation features, forms, and dynamic content. Also learn additional tips for managing and maintaining a site.

Prerequisite Skills:

  • Comfortable with the Windows environment.

  • Comfortable with basic features of FrontPage 2003.
    (Suggested Course: FrontPage 2003: Level 1)

Course Description:
Do you want to lay out your pages in frames? Do you want to use advanced navigation features such as image maps, search capabilities, a link bar, or a table of contents? Do you want to create forms to allow two-way communication with site users? Do you want to add dynamic elements like interactive buttons and rollover images?

Attend this course if you want to:

  • Create and modify frames.
  • Add search capabilities to a site.
  • Create image maps to make each part of an image link to a different location.
  • Insert a link bar.
  • Create a table of contents to help users find information on your site.
  • Add a form to a Web page.
  • Send form data to a file or a database.
  • Share content between pages.
  • Add interactive buttons to a page.
  • Swap images when users roll their mouse over a graphic.
  • Display database information on a page.
  • Insert meta tags that redirect users to a different Web page after a specified delay.
  • Add an Office chart to a Web page to display data graphically.
  • Use FrontPage Tasks to keep track of work that needs to be done.
  • Manage files with Source Control.
  • Manage a file's review status.
  • Secure a site with user-based permissions.
  • Manage Web folders and files.
  • Find and fix broken hyperlinks.
  • View site statistics.

Class Length: 8 hours

Delivery Formats:

  • On-site instructor-led

  • Virtual classroom - dedicated (up to ten people from the same organization) - contact us for details


FrontPage 2002: Level 1

Objective:
Learn to use FrontPage 2002 to create, edit, and publish Web pages that include text, tables, images, and other components.

Prerequisite Skills:

  • Comfortable with the Windows environment.
  • Basic skills in Microsoft Office applications, especially Microsoft Word.
  • Comfortable navigating the Internet with a standard browser.

Course Description:
Do you need to plan and create a Web site and add pages to the site? Do you need to format text, control page layout, create links between pages, and prepare the site for publishing?

Attend this course if you want to:

  • Create a new Web site and add pages to the site.
  • Add and format text on a page.
  • Use tables to lay out page content.
  • Create hyperlinks to connect pages and to allow navigation to other sites and pages.
  • Add pictures to a page.
  • Create image maps to link portions of a picture to different locations.
  • Apply a theme to an entire site or individual pages in a site.
  • Prepare and publish a Web site.

Class Length: 8 hours

Delivery Formats:

  • On-site instructor-led

  • Virtual classroom - dedicated (up to ten people from the same organization) - contact us for details


FrontPage 2002: Level 2

Objective:
Learn more advanced features of FrontPage 2002, such as creating a splash screen, using templates, setting up frames, creating forms, and adding dynamic content.

Prerequisite Skills:

  • Comfortable with the Windows environment.

  • Comfortable with basic and intermediate features of FrontPage 2002.
    (Suggested Course: FrontPage 2002 - Level 1)

Course Description:
Do you need to set up frames, use advanced navigation features, or create forms for your site?

Attend this course if you want to:

  • Create a template based on an existing page.
  • Create a splash page for a site.
  • Display content in frames.
  • Use forms to collect data from site visitors.
  • Display database information on a page.
  • Create a table of contents for your site.
  • Add search capabilities to help people find the information they need.
  • Secure your site from unauthorized changes.
  • Analyze your site's usage.

Class Length: 8 hours

Delivery Formats:

  • On-site instructor-led

  • Virtual classroom - dedicated (up to ten people from the same organization) - contact us for details


FrontPage 2000: Introduction

Objective:
Learn to use FrontPage 2000 to create, modify, and format webs; create hyperlinks in webs; insert and manipulate images; design tables; and perform basic Web page management tasks.

Prerequisite Skills:

  • Comfortable with the Windows environment.
  • Basic skills in Microsoft Office applications, especially Microsoft Word.
  • Comfortable navigating the Internet with a standard browser.

Course Description:
Do you need to create, modify, and format webs with FrontPage 2000? Do you need to create hyperlinks, insert and manipulate images, design tables, and publish webs?

Attend this course if you want to:

  • Become familiar with the FrontPage environment.
  • Create webs and add pages to a web.
  • Link pages together, and provide links to other locations within and outside your web.
  • Add, copy, move, and format text.
  • Apply themes to a page.
  • Insert pictures on a page.
  • Use images as hyperlinks.
  • Create and customize tables.
  • Preview, publish, and maintain a web.

Class Length: 8 hours

Delivery Formats:

  • On-site instructor-led

  • Virtual classroom - dedicated (up to ten people from the same organization) - contact us for details


FrontPage 2000: Advanced

Objective:
Learn more advanced features of FrontPage 2000, such as setting up frames, creating forms, working with databases, adding media and other functionality to pages, and working with style sheets and themes.

Prerequisite Skills:

  • Comfortable with the Windows environment.

  • Comfortable with basic and intermediate features of FrontPage 2000.
    (Suggested Course: FrontPage 2000: Introduction)

Course Description:
Do you need to set up frames, create forms, or add media elements to a page? Do you want to work with databases, style sheets, and themes?

Attend this course if you want to:

  • Create a Web site using a wizard.
  • Organize your content in frames.
  • Create and collect data from forms.
  • Add media elements to a Web page.
  • Add advanced components and functions.
  • Work with reports.
  • Collaborate with others using tasks.
  • Understand the concept of dynamic HTML.
  • Use style sheets, styles, and themes.

Class Length: 8 hours

Delivery Formats:

  • On-site instructor-led

  • Virtual classroom - dedicated (up to ten people from the same organization) - contact us for details