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Contents Overview 1 An Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage 2000 2 Opening a Web Site in Microsoft FrontPage 2000 4 Customizing a Web Site Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 6 Saving a Web Site Locally 20 Publishing a Local Copy of a Web Site in Site Manager 21 Lab 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 22 Review 28 Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The names of companies, products, people, characters, and/or data mentioned herein are fictitious and are in no way intended to represent any real individual, company, product, or event, unless otherwise noted. Complying with all applicable copyright laws is the responsibility of the user. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Microsoft Corporation. If, however, your only means of access is electronic, permission to print one copy is hereby granted. Microsoft may have patents, patent applications, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property rights covering subject matter in this document. Except as expressly provided in any written license agreement from Microsoft, the furnishing of this document does not give you any license to these patents, trademarks, copyrights, or other intellectual property.  2000 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, BackOffice, bCentral, FrontPage, Hotmail, LinkExchange, MS-DOS, MSN, PowerPoint, Windows, Windows Media Player, and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.A. and/or other countries. The names of companies, products, people, characters, and/or data mentioned herein are fictitious and are in no way intended to represent any real individual, company, product, or event, unless otherwise noted. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. Development Lead: P.M. Murali (NIIT) Instructional Designers: Sangeeta Nair (NIIT), Vijayalakshmi Narayanaswamy, (NIIT) Technical Contributors: Scott Swigart (3 Leaf Solutions, LLC); Gary Gumbiner (Great Barrier Technologies) Program Manager: Steve Merrill Graphic Artist: Scott Serna Editing Manager: Lynette Skinner Editor: Dennis Rea Copy Editor: Ed Casper (S&T Consulting) Publications Manager: Miracle Davis Test Manager: Eric Myers CD Build Specialist: Jenny Boe; Eric Wagoner Production Coordinator: Marlene Lambert (Online Training Solutions, Inc.); Susie Bayers (Online Training Solutions, Inc.) Manufacturing Manager: Bo Galford Manufacturing Support: Laura King General Manager: Robert Stewart Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 iii Instructor Notes This module discusses the importance of customizing an e-commerce Web site to ensure greater benefits for an online business. The module provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary for customizing a Web site created in Site Manager by using Microsoft ® FrontPage ® 2000, a Web site creation and management tool. After completing this module, students will be able to: ! Identify some of the features of Microsoft FrontPage 2000. ! Open a Web site in FrontPage 2000. ! Customize a Web site by using FrontPage 2000. ! Save a local copy of a Web site by using FrontPage 2000. ! Publish a local copy of a Web site in Site Manager. Materials and Preparation This section provides the materials and preparation tasks that you need to teach this module. Required Materials To teach this module, you need the following material: ! Microsoft PowerPoint ® file 1933A_04.ppt ! Module 4, “Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000” ! Lab 4, “Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000” Preparation Tasks To prepare for this module, you should: ! Read all of the materials for this module. ! Complete the lab. Presentation: 135 Minutes Lab: 60 Minutes iv Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Module Strategy Use the following strategies to present this module: ! An Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Briefly introduce Microsoft FrontPage 2000 before you open the new site that you created in FrontPage 2000 for customization. Emphasize that the site created in Site Manager may require more sophisticated customization, and that this can be done in FrontPage 2000. ! Opening a Web Site in Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Demonstrate the steps for opening a Web site in FrontPage 2000, and then show the various views such as Page view and Folder view. ! Customizing a Web Site Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Explain the various types of customization available in FrontPage 2000, such as applying site themes, shared borders, and marquee text; inserting tables and graphics; and creating hyperlinks. Demonstrate the steps for carrying out these customizations. After each change to the site, preview the site in Site Manager and point out the changes to the students. ! Saving a Web Site Locally Mention the advantages of editing a local copy of the Web site, and describe how this editing is done. Briefly demonstrate how a Web site can be saved locally by using FrontPage 2000. ! Publishing a Local Copy of a Web Site in Site Manager Make a small modification to the local copy of the home page, and then upload the Web site back to Site Manager. Point out that your change is now reflected in the uploaded copy of the Web site. Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 1 Overview ! An Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage 2000 ! Opening a Web Site in Microsoft FrontPage 2000 ! Customizing a Web Site Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 ! Saving a Web Site Locally ! Publishing a Local Copy of a Web Site in Site Manager Web sites created by using the Site Manager service of Microsoft ® bCentral ™ follow standard themes and layouts. If you do not like the look and feel of a site that you created by using Site Manager, you can modify it by using Microsoft FrontPage ® 2000. Alternatively, you might need to modify the look and feel of your Web site to meet the requirements or standards of your organization. For example, an organizational Web site might require specific colors, or text arranged in a tabular format. You might also want to make a more sophisticated modification than is possible through Site Manager, such as adding client-side HTML script. You can make such modifications to your Web site by using Microsoft FrontPage 2000. After completing this module, you will be able to: ! Identify some of the features of Microsoft FrontPage 2000. ! Open a Web site in FrontPage 2000. ! Customize a Web site by using FrontPage 2000. ! Save a local copy of a Web site by using FrontPage 2000. ! Publish a local copy of a Web site in Site Manager. Topic Objective To provide an overview of the module topics and objectives. Lead-in In this module, you will learn how to open your Web site in Microsoft FrontPage 2000, how to customize your site by using FrontPage 2000, and how to publish your site to Site Manager on the Web. 2 Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 An Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage 2000 ! Microsoft FrontPage 2000 # Helps users to create, edit, and format Web pages # Does not require users to have programming skills and write code # Is a WYSIWYG Web-authoring tool Microsoft Front Page 2000 enables you to create, edit, and format Web pages. Because FrontPage 2000 does not require you to have any programming skills, it is ideally for use by non–Web programmers. Although FrontPage 2000 is sold as a stand-alone product, it is also bundled together with and fully integrated into Microsoft Office 2000 Premium edition. FrontPage 2000 has the same user-friendly menu commands and options that are common to all Microsoft Office products. For example, you can utilize the usual Office 2000 Standard and Formatting toolbars to edit Web pages in FrontPage. Topic Objective To give a brief introduction to Microsoft FrontPage 2000. Lead-in Microsoft FrontPage 2000 is a powerful user-friendly Web-authoring tool. You can modify the layout and text formatting of all pages on a Web site by using Microsoft FrontPage 2000. To make these modifications, you first need to open the Web site in FrontPage 2000. Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 3 FrontPage 2000 is a WYSIWYG (“What you see is what you get”) Web- authoring tool. This means that any Web page that you create and edit by using FrontPage will be designed in the FrontPage editor. What you see while designing the Web page is what you get as the output when the final copy of the Web page is viewed through a Web browser. This is similar to Microsoft Word , where the document is created by typing and using formatting commands. The final printed copy of a document you create in FrontPage 2000 appears the same as if it had been designed with Word. In FrontPage 2000, you do not need to write any code for creating Web pages. When you type the content and design the page in the FrontPage editor, the HTML code is generated automatically. 4 Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Opening a Web Site in Microsoft FrontPage 2000 ! To open a Site Manager Web page in FrontPage 2000, you need to: # Copy and paste your Site Manager Web site address # Specify your e-mail ID and password # Double-click the appropriate page in the folder list ! The FrontPage 2000 interface provides several views that allow you to see different types of information To edit a Web site by using FrontPage 2000, you need to do the following: ! Access the start page in Site Manager. ! Open Microsoft FrontPage 2000. ! Click the Open Web option on the File menu. ! Copy your Site Manager Web site address and paste it into the Folder name: text box. The Web site address will be in the format http://website.bCentral.com/<your domain name>. ! Enter your user name and password. When you open your Web site in FrontPage 2000, you will see the list of Web pages on your site in the Folder List pane. You can open a Web page by double-clicking it. The home page of your site will be shown as default.htm in the folder list. Topic Objective To outline the steps for opening a Web site created in Site Manager in FrontPage 2000. Lead-in To open your Web site in FrontPage 2000, you need to access the Site Manager start page and then specify the Web site address in FrontPage 2000. Delivery Tip Demonstrate the steps for opening the Web site that you created in Site Manager in FrontPage 2000. On the Site Manager start page, click Edit with FrontPage 2000. Scroll down the page Edit Your Site with Microsoft FrontPage 2000! until you reach the list of steps for opening a site in FrontPage 2000. In step 1, show the students the URL to be copied and pasted in FrontPage 2000. Note Note Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 5 After opening a Web page in FrontPage 2000, you can directly edit it. Any changes you make will be updated on the Web while you edit your site. However, if your Internet connection is slow, it is recommended that you save a copy of your Web site on your computer’s hard disk. You can then customize this local copy of your site and upload the customized version to the Web when all of your modifications are complete. To learn how to create a local copy of your Web site, refer to the topic “Saving a Web Site Locally” in this module. To learn how to upload the customized local copy of your Web site to Site Manager, refer to the topic “Uploading the Customized Web Site to Microsoft Site Manager” in this module. FrontPage 2000 provides the following views: ! Page view. This view allows you to edit a Web page. While editing in the normal Page view, you can view the HTML code that is auto-generated for that page, and also view a preview of the Web page. ! Folder view. This view displays details such as the size and modification date of all of the files associated with the open Web site. ! Reports view. This view displays the site summary and other detailed reports on the Web site. ! Navigation view. This view displays a diagrammatic view of the flow from one page to another, for all of the pages on the Web site. ! Hyperlinks view. This view displays a diagrammatic view of all of the Web pages and image files with their links to each other. ! Tasks view. This view displays the tasks assigned to any users. You can manage your workflow more effectively by assigning files and tasks to users or workgroups, by categorizing pages, by monitoring and updating the status of tasks, and by indicating the review status of the files to be released for publishing to your live Web site. Delivery Tip Because the Internet connection in the classroom is fast and efficient, demonstrate all FrontPage 2000 customizations on the actual Web site and not on its local copy. Mention that users can also save a local copy of the Web site and make changes on it. State that you will briefly demonstrate this procedure at the end of the module. Delivery Tip Open the default.htm page of your Web site in FrontPage 2000. Click each view and show it to the students. Briefly explain what each view displays. 6 Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 $ $$ $ Customizing a Web Site Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 ! Applying a Custom Site Theme ! Adding Images ! Inserting Marquee Text ! Adding Shared Borders ! Writing Text in a Tabular Format ! Creating Hyperlinks ! Adding Lists After creating a local copy of your Web site, you can begin to customize it. The following are several types of customizations that you can perform on a Web site by using FrontPage 2000: ! Inserting graphics or images into your Web pages and converting them into hyperlinks ! Applying separate color themes for various Web pages, where the color themes determine font and graphics colors ! Adding scrolling or animated text to attract the attention of users ! Writing text in a tabular format ! Conducting spelling checks on the text ! Adding shared borders to your Web pages ! Creating text and image hyperlinks ! Writing text in bulleted lists of various types Topic Objective To present some of the customizations that can be performed on a Web site by using FrontPage 2000. Lead-in Specific customizations can be performed on Web pages by using FrontPage 2000. [...]... your Web site Then, open FrontPage 2000 and access the folder that contains the local copy of the Web site Next, specify the location where you want to publish your site by pasting in the URL of the site that you have already copied in Site Manager The Web site is uploaded to Site Manager 22 Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Lab 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage. .. changes are completed, you can upload the modified version of your Web site to the Web Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 29 4 List some of the types of customizations that you can apply to your Web pages by using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 You can do the following customizations by using Microsoft FrontPage 2000: • Change elements of site themes, including colors, text, and... the features of Microsoft FrontPage 2000 ! Open a Web site in FrontPage 2000 ! Customize a Web site by using FrontPage 2000 ! Save a local copy of a Web site by using FrontPage 2000 ! Publish a local copy of a Web site in Site Manager Lead-in The review questions cover some of the key concepts taught in the module 1 Describe the need for customizing an e-commerce site that was created by using Site Manager... OK to confirm your selection 24 Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 10 Click Save As and save the theme that you customized as MySite Theme 11 Click OK to close the Save Theme dialog box 12 Click OK to close the Themes dialog box 13 On the File menu, click Save to save your changes Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 25 Exercise 2 Inserting Marquee... the Web site needs to be customized according to the specific requirements of the business 2 Why should you use Microsoft FrontPage 2000 for customizing Web sites? Microsoft FrontPage 2000 is a user-friendly Web- authoring tool that provides all of the necessary tools and features for creating and editing Web pages All of the formatting customizations for Web pages can be achieved by using FrontPage 2000. .. network, or Web site, and then insert the image into the Web page You can also insert a clip-art image into the Web page Important You can only add background images to your Web pages if there is no theme attached to your Web site If your Web site uses a theme, modify the background picture by changing the graphics used in the theme Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 11 Applying... display any images 10 Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Note It is important to have a balance between the amount of graphics and text on all of your Web pages Too many graphics with very little text can increase the time it takes to load a Web page Valid image file types for Web pages You can add images with the following file formats to your Web pages: ! GIF ! JPEG !... pages on the Web site Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Delivery Tip Demonstrate the steps for adding shared borders to all of the pages on a Web site Add the shared borders on the left in the default.htm page, save the changes, and then preview the site in Site Manager Point out the shared borders to the students 15 To add a shared border by using FrontPage 2000, you must... modify these table properties after the table has been created Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 17 Creating Hyperlinks Topic Objective To present the concepts associated with hyperlinks on Web pages ! Lead-in A hyperlink on a Web page can connect to: # For a Web site to be successful, the flow between Web pages must be smooth and easy for site visitors # ! A location on... of your Web site You can open the local copy of your Web site in FrontPage by browsing to the folder and opening it Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 21 Publishing a Local Copy of a Web Site in Site Manager Topic Objective To present the options used for uploading the local copy of a Web site to Site Manager ! You may decide to make changes to a local copy of your Web site . a Web Site in Site Manager 21 Lab 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 22 Review 28 Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage. view displays. 6 Module 4: Customizing Web Pages Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 $ $$ $ Customizing a Web Site Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 ! Applying

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