For those of you new or not yet very experienced with Microsoft Front Page, the Web site design and management tool, consider this a cheat sheet of sorts because, instead of consulting an entire book
It’s time to take a step back from working on individual Web pages and look at the big picture. All the files graphics, and style sheets are designed to work together. So FrontPage automatically gro
When you’re creating pages if you care at all about keeping your visitors oriented and surrounded by consistent visual cuesyou need to consider your site as a whole. You’ve already read about lots
Maybe you’ve wondered how to create user registration forms so you know who’s visiting your site, or perhaps you’d like to create a discussion section where viewers can see messages posted by othe
Frames don’t just divvy up screen space like the tables you learned about in the previous tutorialframes actually present multiple Web pages simultaneously within one browser window. Using frames, y
HTML isn’t very helpful when it comes to page layout. To gain a modicum of control, Web developers have turned to tables to help them design and organize a page. Tables rise to a lofty purpose when
These days, almost everybody’s got a Web site from your local sewing circle to the world’s largest corporations. So, why not you? Maybe you’re finally ready to put up that family Web site or get y
People use FrontPage and similar programs because they make the creation of Web pages fast and easy.
In the last tutorial, you learned how to display portions of a database on a Web page. But what if you want to let your site viewers tap directly into your data, so that they can manipulate what they
What if you need to show visitors loads of informationlike profiles for thousands of your company’s employees or details on hundreds of fly-fishing products? You could, of course, build each of thes