Microsoft® Office FrontPage 2003:
Level 2
Course Overview
You have created Web pages with text, graphics, and tables. However, you
need to add more complex features, dynamic components, and enable two-way
interaction with your Web site’s visitors. In this course, you will use FrontPage
2003’s graphical and convenient tools to add these features to your Web site.
Someone needing the skills to enhance and manage his or her web’s functionality
and usability.
Course Objective
In this course, you will enhance the functionality and usability of your
Web site using FrontPage tools.
Lesson: Course Introduction
Topic: Course Introduction
Topic Overview:
This will introduce you to the course content.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will identify the relevance of the course-content.
Topics
Covered:
• Identify
the relevance of the course content
Lesson: Laying Out a
Page with Frames
Topic: Lesson Introduction
Topic Overview:
This will introduce you to the lesson content.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will identify the relevance of the lesson
content.
Topics
Covered:
• Identify
the relevance of the lesson content.
Topic: Create Frames
Pages
Topic Overview:
You can use many different techniques to create the layout of your page
and to define its graphical look and feel. Frames are one such page layout
tool that you can use. In this lesson, you will use frames to display several
pages of content in a single window.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will use frames to display several pages
of content in a single window.
Topics
Covered:
• use
frames to display several pages of content in a single window.
Topic: Add Links to
Frames Pages
Topic Overview:
You have created a framed document, one in which multiple pages are displayed
at once in the browser window. As with any Web page, to be useful, your frames
pages must contain properly working links. In this topic, you will add links
to your frames pages so that the targets of those links are loaded appropriately
by the browser.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will add links to pages within a frames
structure so that those links target the correct frame or window.
Topics
Covered:
• add
links to pages within a frames structure so that those links target the correct
frame
or
window.
Topic: Modify Frames
Topic Overview:
You have created a frames page. But now your needs change or you want a
new arrangement of frames. Do you need to throw out all your past work and
begin again from scratch? Fortunately, no. In this topic, you will modify
the properties of a frames page and its frames.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will modify the properties of a frames
page and its frames.
Topics
Covered:
• modify
the properties of a frames page and its frames.
Topic: Create an Inline
Frame
Topic Overview:
You have laid out your pages with frames and created banner frames. Inline
frames are another popular use of frames. In this topic, you will create an
inline frame and display content within it.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will insert an inline frame and modify
its properties so that it displays content within the frame.
Topics
Covered:
• insert
an inline frame and modify its properties so that it displays content within
the
frame.
Topic: Creating a Frames-based
Layout
Topic Overview:
You will be given a scenario and high-level steps to create a Frames-based
layout.
Topic Objective: You will create a Frames-based layout.
Topics
Covered:
• Creating
a Frames-based layout.
Topic: Lesson Follow
Up
Topic Overview:
You will review what you learned throughout this lesson.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will summarize what you learned throughout
this lesson.
Topics
Covered:
• Summarize
what you learned throughout this lesson.
Lesson: Adding User
Navigation Components
Topic: Lesson Introduction
Topic Overview:
This will introduce you to the lesson content.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will identify the relevance of the lesson
content.
Topics
Covered:
• Identify
the relevance of the lesson content.
Topic: Add Search Capabilities
Topic Overview:
Most professionally produced Web sites include search features. Users will
probably expect search capabilities on your Web site. In this topic, you will
add search features so that visitors to your Web site can search your site
for the information they need.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will add search Web components that
enable visitors to locate content in your FrontPage site.
Topics
Covered:
• add
search Web components that enable visitors to locate content in your FrontPage
site.
Topic: Create an Image
Map
Topic Overview:
You have created links using text and graphics as the anchor. But there
is another way to use an image as a link. In this topic, you will create an
image map.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will create an image map.
Topics
Covered:
• create
an image map.
Topic: Insert a Link
Bar
Topic Overview:
You have added image maps to your site. But how will visitors who cannot
view your graphics or connect over a slow Internet connection navigate your
site? In this topic, you will add a link bar to your site to meet those users’
needs.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will insert a link bar FrontPage component.
Topics
Covered:
• insert
a link bar FrontPage component.
Topic: Create a Table
of Contents
Topic Overview:
You have added links, search features, image maps, and link bars to your
site. There is yet one more navigation component that you could add to your
site to provide users with the means of locating the information they need.
In this topic, you will add a table of contents to your site.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will create a table of contents to aid
users in navigating your site.
Topics
Covered:
• create
a table of contents to aid users in navigating your site.
Topic: Adding Navigation
Components to a Web
Topic Overview:
You will be given a scenario and high-level steps to add navigation components
to a Web.
Topic Objective: You will add navigation components to a Web.
Topics
Covered:
• Adding
navigation components to a Web.
Topic: Lesson Follow
Up
Topic Overview:
You will review what you learned throughout this lesson.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will summarize what you learned throughout
this lesson.
Topics
Covered:
• Summarize
what you learned throughout this lesson.
Lesson: Working with
Forms
Topic: Lesson Introduction
Topic Overview:
This will introduce you to the lesson content.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will identify the relevance of the lesson
content.
Topics
Covered:
• Identify
the relevance of the lesson content.
Topic: Create a Form
Topic Overview:
With forms, you can enable two-way communication with your users. Before
you can add advanced features to your form, you must create a basic form.
In this topic, you will add a form to a Web page.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will create a form.
Topics
Covered:
• create
a form.
Topic: Modify Field
Properties
Topic Overview:
You have added a form to a page. However, it might not meet your needs yet.
You might need to customize the fields within your form to match your Web
page’s design or information gathering needs. In this topic, you will modify
field properties to create a customized form.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will modify the properties of form fields.
Topics
Covered:
• modify
the properties of form fields.
Topic: Send Form Data
to a File
Topic Overview:
You have built a form and customized it to your information collection needs.
But at this point, you have not specified where the data you collect should
be stored. In this topic, you will send the data collected from your form
to a file on the Web server.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will modify a form so that its data
is stored in a file on the Web server.
Topics Covered:
• modify a form so that its data is stored in a file on the Web
server.
Topic: Send Form Data
to a Database
Topic Overview:
You have saved form data to a text file. That technique might not be sufficient
if you have to gather lots of data or need to manipulate the data in some
way. In this topic, you will configure a form to store the data it collects
in a database on your Web server.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will modify a form so that its data
is stored in a database on the Web server.
Topics
Covered:
• modify
a form so that its data is stored in a database on the Web server.
Topic: Creating a Form
Topic Overview:
You will be given a scenario and high-level steps to create a form.
Topic Objective: You will create a form.
Topics
Covered:
• Creating
a form.
Topic: Lesson Follow
Up
Topic Overview:
You will review what you learned throughout this lesson.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will summarize what you learned throughout
this lesson.
Topics
Covered:
• Summarize
what you learned throughout this lesson.
Lesson: Displaying Dynamic
Content
Topic: Lesson Introduction
Topic Overview:
This will introduce you to the lesson content.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will identify the relevance of the lesson
content.
Topics
Covered:
• Identify
the relevance of the lesson content.
Topic: Share Content
Between Pages
Topic Overview:
Most certainly you have had to re-type or copy information from one page
to another page. The process was probably time-consuming and error-prone.
In this topic, you will share content among Web pages so that you don’t have
to rely on copy and paste or typing.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will include an existing page’s contents
in another Web page.
Topics
Covered:
• include
an existing page’s contents in another Web page.
Topic: Add an Interactive
Button
Topic Overview:
You have added graphics, links, and included page contents dynamically.
Another form of dynamic content that you can add to a page is an interactive
button, one that reacts to users’ actions. In this topic, you will add an
interactive button to a Web page.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will add an interactive button to your
Web page.
Topics
Covered:
• add
an interactive button to your Web page.
Topic: Swap Images
Topic Overview:
Dynamic image effects are one of the most popular dynamic effects on the
Web. You have created a similar effect with interactive buttons, but you could
not use that technique to enable users to view multiple photos in the same
location on the page by clicking a button or pointing a mouse. In this topic,
you will swap images displayed on the page when a user takes any one of several
actions.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will add an interactive image to your
Web page.
Topics
Covered:
• add
an interactive image to your Web page.
Topic: Display Database
Information on a Page
Topic Overview:
The dynamic effects that you have added so far have created visually animated
effects, but the information you displayed with them was static. You can make
your data dynamic by displaying information that you retrieve from a database.
In this topic, you will display database information on a Web page.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will display data stored in a database
on a Web page.
Topics
Covered:
• display
data stored in a database on a Web page.
Topic: Insert Redirect
Meta Tags
Topic Overview:
You have added various dynamic effects, such as interactive images and database
results, to your Web pages. One of the earliest-invented techniques for adding
dynamic effects to a Web page is to force the browser to reload the current
page or direct it to load another. In this topic, you will insert redirect
meta tags to force the browser to do just that.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will cause a Web page to automatically
load a different Web page after a specified delay.
Topics
Covered:
• cause
a Web page to automatically load a different Web page after a specified delay.
Topic: Add a Chart
Topic Overview:
Some data is best conveyed as a chart. You have worked with charts in Word
and perhaps other Office programs. But you have not put charts to use in your
Web pages. In this topic, you will add an Office chart to your Web page to
display data graphically.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will display data in a chart by using
the Office Chart Web component.
Topics
Covered:
• display
data in a chart by using the Office Chart Web component.
Topic: Adding Dynamic
Content to a Web
Topic Overview:
You will be given a scenario and high-level steps to add dynamic content
to a Web.
Topic Objective: You will add dynamic content to a Web.
Topics
Covered:
• Adding
dynamic content to a Web.
Topic: Lesson Follow
Up
Topic Overview:
You will review what you learned throughout this lesson.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will summarize what you learned throughout
this lesson.
Topics
Covered:
• Summarize
what you learned throughout this lesson.
Lesson: Managing Workgroup
Development
Topic: Lesson Introduction
Topic Overview:
This will introduce you to the lesson content.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will identify the relevance of the lesson
content.
Topics
Covered:
• Identify
the relevance of the lesson content.
Topic: Manage Tasks
Topic Overview:
As a sole developer, tracking what needs to be done can be accomplished
with sticky notes and to-do lists. However, when you work in a team, you need
a better way to share notes about the tasks needing to be completed. In this
topic, you will keep track of jobs that need completing by managing FrontPage
tasks.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will create and complete a task.
Topics
Covered:
• create
and complete a task.
Topic: Manage Files
with Source Control
Topic Overview:
In a team-based development environment, many developers could be working
on the same portion of a Web site at the same time. To effectively manage
a site, you must coordinate those actions to get the most productivity from
your team. In this topic, you will take precautions to ensure that there can
be only one person editing a file at a time.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will manage developers’ access to files
by using source control.
Topics
Covered:
• manage
developers’ access to files by using source control.
Topic: Manage a File’s
Review Status
Topic Overview:
You have managed tasks as one way to manage team involvement. However, you
might need more—you might need to manage changes and tasks through a complex
workflow between the members of your team. In this topic, you will use reports
to determine a file’s review status within the development process.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will manage a file’s review status.
Topics
Covered:
• manage
a file’s review status.
Topic: Secure a Web
Topic Overview:
Not every member of your team will need the same access to the documents
of your site. Not every visitor will require the same level of access to information.
Yet your site now allows such uniform access to its contents. In this topic,
you will secure a web so that you can provide customized levels of access
to the contents of your site.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will secure a site by adding user-based
permissions.
Topics
Covered:
• secure
a site by adding user-based permissions.
Topic: Managing Workgroup
Development
Topic Overview:
You will be given a scenario and high-level steps to manage workgroup development.
Topic Objective: You will manage workgroup development.
Topics
Covered:
• managing
workgroup development.
Topic: Lesson Follow
Up
Topic Overview:
You will review what you learned throughout this lesson.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will summarize what you learned throughout
this lesson.
Topics
Covered:
• Summarize
what you learned throughout this lesson.
Lesson: Maintaining
a Site
Topic: Lesson Introduction
Topic Overview:
This will introduce you to the lesson content.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will identify the relevance of the lesson
content.
Topics
Covered:
• Identify
the relevance of the lesson content.
Topic: Manage Web Folders
Topic Overview:
Organizing the files in your site is a critical task. Before you can organize
files in folders, however, you must manage the folders themselves. In this
topic, you will prepare to manage your collection of files by managing web
folders.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will create, rename, and delete folders
within your site.
Topics
Covered:
• create,
rename, and delete folders within your site.
Topic: Manage Web Files
Topic Overview:
Your goal is to manage the files in your site. Once you have created the
folders in which to store your files, you are ready to put your files into
those folders. In this topic, you will manage web files by organizing them
within your site’s folders.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will rename, delete, and organize in
folders the files in your site.
Topics
Covered:
• rename,
delete, and organize in folders the files in your site.
Topic: Correct Broken
Hyperlinks
Topic Overview:
Now that you have used FrontPage’s reports in general, you are ready to
put that knowledge to work. Finding and fixing broken links is a critical
task in maintaining your site’s functionality. In this topic, you will correct
broken hyperlinks using the analysis provided by a FrontPage report.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will use the Hyperlinks Report to locate
and correct broken hyperlinks.
Topics
Covered:
• use
the Hyperlinks Report to locate and correct broken hyperlinks.
Topic: Analyze a Web’s
Usage
Topic Overview:
Once you have built your site and published it to the Internet, you will
want to know if it’s being used and in what ways. You can use FrontPage’s
reports to determine this information. In this topic, you will analyze a web’s
usage by using a FrontPage report.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will analyze the usage of your web.
Topics
Covered:
• analyze
the usage of your web.
Topic: Display a Top
10 List for Visitors
Topic Overview:
Your site is now well-established and you have gathered usage statistics.
You should put those statistics to use and with them provide users a means
of finding popular sections of your site. In this topic, you will add a Top
10 List to help users find the most commonly visited pages.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will add a Top 10 List component to
a page.
Topics
Covered:
• add
a Top 10 List component to a page.
Topic: Change Default
Documents
Topic Overview:
You have managed many aspects of your site. You must also manage change—you
must make sure that visitors to your site always load the correct starting
page, even if the names and locations of your pages change. In this topic,
you will change the default document so that you are sure visitors load the
correct starting page for your site.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will change the default document of
your site.
Topics
Covered:
• change
the default document of your site.
Topic: Maintaining a
Web Site
Topic Overview:
You will be given a scenario and high-level steps to maintain a Web site.
Topic Objective: You will maintain a Web site.
Topics
Covered:
• Maintaining
a Web site.
Topic: Lesson Follow
Up
Topic Overview:
You will review what you learned throughout this lesson.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will summarize what you learned throughout
this lesson.
Topics
Covered:
• Summarize
what you learned throughout this lesson.
Lesson: Course Follow
Up
Topic: Course Follow
Up
Topic Overview:
You will review what you learned throughout this course.
Topic Objective: In this topic, you will summarize what you learned throughout-this
course.
Topics
Covered:
• Summarize
what you learned throughout this course