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      14th Nov 2005
I am a novice and need help learning Frontpage 2003. Can anyone recommend a
great book? I've heard that "Frontpage 2003: The Missing Manual" by Jessica
Mantaro is good. Anyone know of it?
 
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Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]
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      14th Nov 2005
Yes - Chris Leeds and I were the technical editors on it. I think it turned
out well.

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"PattyM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am a novice and need help learning Frontpage 2003. Can anyone recommend
>a
> great book? I've heard that "Frontpage 2003: The Missing Manual" by
> Jessica
> Mantaro is good. Anyone know of it?



 
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Eric in New York
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      14th Nov 2005
There is not that much out there that really explains how to build a site
from scratch. While I liked the 'missing manual' book, particularly its
explanations of the pros and cons of the different choices one can make, it
doesn't really cover design workflow. I would like someone to say... first
you develop your site structure, then you put together a theme, then you put
together a style sheet, etc, etc (can you tell I have no idea what I'm
talking about). My difficulty is not knowing the best place to start. My
site is pretty simple so I'm not too worried, but once it's live it will be
promoted to my clients and potential clients and other than changing and
adding content, I don't want to have to have to re-configure it later on.

Eric



"PattyM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I am a novice and need help learning Frontpage 2003. Can anyone recommend
>a
> great book? I've heard that "Frontpage 2003: The Missing Manual" by
> Jessica
> Mantaro is good. Anyone know of it?



 
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E. T. Culling
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      14th Nov 2005
Google: "web site workflow"... see if that helps.
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"Eric in New York" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> There is not that much out there that really explains how to build a site
> from scratch. While I liked the 'missing manual' book, particularly its
> explanations of the pros and cons of the different choices one can make,
> it doesn't really cover design workflow. I would like someone to say...
> first you develop your site structure, then you put together a theme, then
> you put together a style sheet, etc, etc (can you tell I have no idea what
> I'm talking about). My difficulty is not knowing the best place to start.
> My site is pretty simple so I'm not too worried, but once it's live it
> will be promoted to my clients and potential clients and other than
> changing and adding content, I don't want to have to have to re-configure
> it later on.
>
> Eric
>
>
>
> "PattyM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:8560A065-5FEB-4199-AF9D-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I am a novice and need help learning Frontpage 2003. Can anyone recommend
>>a
>> great book? I've heard that "Frontpage 2003: The Missing Manual" by
>> Jessica
>> Mantaro is good. Anyone know of it?

>
>



 
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Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage]
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      14th Nov 2005
You would probably find that kind of information (how to get started) in
either "Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out" (Jim Buyens) and
"Special Edition Using Office Microsoft FrontPage 2003" (Paul Colligan & Jim
Cheshire), but you may also want to check out some general web design books.
If you have a Barnes & Noble or Borders nearby, take a few hours and peruse
their shelves - you'll probably find something there.


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~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/




"Eric in New York" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> There is not that much out there that really explains how to build a site
> from scratch. While I liked the 'missing manual' book, particularly its
> explanations of the pros and cons of the different choices one can make,
> it doesn't really cover design workflow. I would like someone to say...
> first you develop your site structure, then you put together a theme, then
> you put together a style sheet, etc, etc (can you tell I have no idea what
> I'm talking about). My difficulty is not knowing the best place to start.
> My site is pretty simple so I'm not too worried, but once it's live it
> will be promoted to my clients and potential clients and other than
> changing and adding content, I don't want to have to have to re-configure
> it later on.
>
> Eric
>
>
>
> "PattyM" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:8560A065-5FEB-4199-AF9D-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>I am a novice and need help learning Frontpage 2003. Can anyone recommend
>>a
>> great book? I've heard that "Frontpage 2003: The Missing Manual" by
>> Jessica
>> Mantaro is good. Anyone know of it?

>
>



 
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