Faster Smarter Microsoft Office System -- 2003 Edition

The process for creating a Web site is easier than you might think. If you don t need to add anything fancy ”perhaps just a couple of headings, some body text, and a picture or two ”you can create a Web page in just minutes. We ll take this simple path to illustrate Web page basics.

  1. Start Microsoft FrontPage. If the task pane doesn t appear, choose New from the File menu.

  2. In the New Web Site area, click One Page Web Site.

  3. In the Web Site Templates dialog box, shown in Figure 19-2, click the different template icons to find the one you want. The Description area changes to show you what each of the Web sites are meant to do. Select the template you want to use, then click OK.

    Figure 19-2: To create a Web site the fast and easy way, use a Web site template.

Some Web site templates include wizards that walk you through the process of creating the Web site; others do not. The Corporate Presence Wizard, used in this example, illustrates the various steps in putting together a Web site. For example, the Corporate Presence Wizard asks about the following:

As you can see, the FrontPage Web Wizard doesn t leave much to chance. Once you answer all these different questions, you can click Finish, and FrontPage builds the site, displaying all the created pages and folders in Folders view in the Web Site window (see Figure 19-3).

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If you use the Corporate Presence Wizard, one last question asks whether you d like to see what needs to be done next in Tasks view. When you click Finish, Tasks view appears, with the various Web-creation tasks listed in order of priority.

Figure 19-3: After FrontPage creates the site, the pages and folders appear in Folder view in the Web Site window.

Aha! ”A Quick Look at Pages

To open any one of the pages you ve just created, double-click it in Folders view. To return to Folders view, simply click the Web Site tab to display all pages and folders for the current site.

 

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