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How to Publish a Web Page With the FrontPage Publishing Wizard

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From Quick Guide: Building a Website 101

Summary: FrontPage users can use the Publishing Wizard to publish web pages by selecting the Web site files and choosing a publishing option. Learn the options for publishing a FrontPage Web site, such as using an FTP server, in this free video on creating Web sites from a professional software developer.

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Luis Estrada has a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. He specializes in developing web sites and web applications. Estrada has been designing and creating websites for more than 8...read more

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"Hello my name is Luis Estrada, and I'm a software developer. In this video I'll show you how to publish a web page with the FrontPage publishing wizard. Once you have finished your web page or web site it is time to upload it to your server for everyone to see. I'm assuming that you have already created an account for a hosting service. The service should provide you with a path to your website like this one. Most hosting services provide FTP, so you should have an FTP account with an address like this. In FrontPage select your website or web page, press file, and publish site. There are four options that you can choose from. The first one is to use FrontPage services to easily upload the files to the server. To use this option you will need a web server with FrontPage server extensions installed. The save happens for the second option. The difference is that this option supports distributed authoring and versioning. This is very useful if you work with other people creating web pages for the same website. Or different versions of the same web pages at the same time. In both options just provide the URL specified for your hosting account. If the URL uses an https protocol, enable the encrypted connection option. The option that we will use for this example is FTP. Simply paste the FTP address specified by your hosting service. Then use a name for the directory where you will store the website. Enter a name if you have more than one website on the same web server. If you plan to host only one website then you could leave an empty volume, but it is preferable that you provide one. Finally click on the okay button, and upload the files to your server. I am Luis Estrada, and I've just showed you how to create a multi-media website using FrontPage."

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