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If you're designing your own website using Microsoft FrontPage and are finding it difficult or frustrating to insert Google Adsense Ad Blocks into your pages, the following tutorial will...
Market your business or design business publications using Microsoft Office FrontPage. With FrontPage, you can create your pages using layout tables and cells as well as various design elements...
Have you been thinking about creating your own website? It is actually easier than you think. Follow the following simple steps and you will have your own website up and running soon.
When a viewer using Internet Explorer 5.x adds a Web site to the Favorites folder, an Explorer icon appears. In FrontPage 2000, you can customize the Favorites icon for your page.
You can designate certain spots in a single image as URLs, or Web addresses, by making a clickable image map. So you can create a single image to use as a navigation bar, then assign URLs to...
Microsoft FrontPage allows you to use themes to give Web pages a consistent color and graphics theme throughout. Although FrontPage 2000 ships with some themes, many sites on the Internet offer...
GoDaddy's Web hosting plans offer standard features, such as personalized email addresses, as well as other features like blogging tools. Start by setting up a hosting account. Once you've done...
If your frontpage installation is broken and you can no longer get to the FrontPage administration web site, or access any of the "All Tasks -> Configure Server Extensions" page from...
Windows FrontPage has been a very popular software to use for designing a web site. There are both advantages and disadvantages of using it. Here are some considerations you may want to keep in...
Before you can create Web pages in Microsoft FrontPage, you need to create the site that will hold the pages. (See "How to Begin a Web Site With FrontPage," under Related eHows.) Then you can get...
In FrontPage 2000, before you start working on a Web page, you need to create the site (or "web") that will hold the page.
Use background images to add color and interest to your Web page. These instructions use FrontPage 98, a simple Web design program from Microsoft.
You can add video clips to your Web page using FrontPage 2000, Microsoft's simple Web editing program.
In FrontPage, although you can use an image located on your hard disk, it's better to import images, files and folders into your web. That way, you ensure that all necessary files will be uploaded...
FrontPage 2000 makes creating and inserting a banner ad super easy with the Banner Ad Manager.
If you decide to move your Web page to a different server, keep your old account open for a while. Using FrontPage, you can send users to your new site when they try to access your old URL. These...
When transferring files and folders between your computer and a remote site in FrontPage 2003, you have three options. Transferring files from your computer to the remote site, transferring from...
Frontpage allows you the option to change the background color on your page. When you are deciding on a color to place as your background, be sure to choose a color that doesn’t conflict...
A successful affiliate marketing website is simple, informative, and professional. It is not glitzy and full of mind-boggling graphics. The focus is always clear and concise leading the visitor...
Microsoft FrontPage makes it easy for just about anyone to create, manage and publish a website. Simply gather your images and content and begin designing the layout of your pages. Bring your site...
Links are the most important navigational tool on your site. Link to another page on your Web site or any page on the Internet using FrontPage 2000, a simple Web design program from Microsoft.
Tired of that plain, boring white or gray background? Add variety and spice to your Web page with a colored background. These instructions are for FrontPage 97.
Pictures are worth a thousand words, even if they can ratchet up that page size. Use the organizational tools in Microsoft FrontPage 2000 to keep track of images and where they are located.
Entertain visitors to your page by adding background sounds. These instructions use FrontPage 2000, a Web editing program from Microsoft.
Changing the default margins on a Web page is easy with FrontPage 97, Microsoft's simple Web design program.
A style sheet allows you to easily maintain a consistent look (fonts, colors, background images, margin spacing and so on) throughout a Web site. These instructions use Microsoft FrontPage 97.
Horizontal lines (also called rules) separate text, paragraphs or other components on a Web page. This tutorial uses Microsoft FrontPage 97.
Use tables to organize data or to anchor components on a page (using a table is one way to regulate spacing between objects). This tutorial uses Microsoft FrontPage 2000.
Use a caption to tell viewers what the table is for. This is especially useful if you have several tables on a page. This tutorial uses Microsoft FrontPage 98 or later.
Use footers to add information on each page, such as copyright or page author information. Add a navigation bar to a footer to make sure you include important links on every page. These...
Use headers to place your logo, a navigation bar or other information on each page in your Web site. This tutorial uses Microsoft FrontPage 97.
Frames allow you to have several viewable Web pages in a single page. Use frames to keep the navigation bar or your logo visible at all times. You can create frames-based Web pages using...
Forms are useful for collecting information, registering visitors and soliciting feedback on your Web page. Use the Microsoft FrontPage FormPage Wizard to make form creation simple and quick. This...
Guestbooks allow visitors to leave messages, comments and virtual signatures on your Web site. FrontPage 2000 has a Guestbook template you can pop into your site in seconds.
JavaScripts are pieces of code designed to perform a specific action. For example, you can use a JavaScript code to make a box appear and ask a user for information, then insert that information...
Adding Java applets is simple using FrontPage, Microsoft's WYSIWYG Web design program. This tutorial, which uses FrontPage 2000, assumes a basic knowledge of Java and an existing Java applet.
Once your site is finished, it's time to get it on the Internet. "Publishing" a Web site means uploading it to your Web server. These instructions are for FrontPage 98.
A user clicks on a link and goes to a dead page - or worse, nothing happens!. Avoid frustrating your visitors: before uploading your page, make sure all of the links are working! These...
"Orphaned" Web pages have no links leading to or coming from the page. Find and correct orphan pages using FrontPage, Microsoft's simple Web design program. These instructions use FrontPage 97.
Slow pages bog down a Web site and make viewers impatient. Find and edit slow Web pages quickly and easily with Microsoft FrontPage 2000.
You should always preview a Web page before uploading to your site; sometimes you're not as perfect as you think you are. Plus, you should really check the page in different browsers, as they...
Check your site thoroughly before publishing it on the Internet.
Place important links on every page in your site to make sure viewers can find their way around easily. Using a text-only navigation bar saves space and is easy to add. This tutorial uses...
"Dynamic HTML" is a buzzword for special effects that allow words, pictures and letters to perform amazing tricks, such as changing color when passed over by the mouse. FrontPage 2000 does all the...
If your ISP does not support Microsoft FrontPage extensions (ask your ISP), you can use the Web Publishing wizard to upload (publish) your pages to the Internet. The Web Publishing wizard is...
Timestamps tell a viewer when the page was last updated ' an important feature for pages that require up-to-date information. This tutorial uses Microsoft FrontPage 2000.
Special characters, such as foreign letters and mathematical symbols, can be easily inserted in a Web page using FrontPage 2000, Microsoft's simple Web editing program.
Hover buttons change color or make sounds when the mouse rests over them. These instructions work for FrontPage 2000.
A thumbnail is a small image that links to a larger version of the same image. Thumbnails conserve page space, reduce download time and allow viewers to decide which images they wish to see. This...
Add a table you created in Microsoft Word to your Web page with just a click of a mouse. This tutorial uses FrontPage 2000.