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ALI-R
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      4th Feb 2005
I'm going to make my own website ,but I'm not very good at design.I just
wondered how some people have exactly same pattern for all the pages in
their website ,I mean the right,left,bottom and top panes remain exactly the
same and only the middle information is changed based on the page users go
to. Is there some kind of business templates or something which I can
customize and embed my ASP.NET codes into it?

Thanks for yuor help.

ALI-R


 
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      4th Feb 2005
Hi.
Go to File>new>more web site templates...
I found it easyest to use "corporate presence wizard" one u go through the
wizard go to: Format>Theme and then choose a theme to the left. now this is
only if your using Front Page 2003..
Thankx, Austin.

"ALI-R" wrote:

> I'm going to make my own website ,but I'm not very good at design.I just
> wondered how some people have exactly same pattern for all the pages in
> their website ,I mean the right,left,bottom and top panes remain exactly the
> same and only the middle information is changed based on the page users go
> to. Is there some kind of business templates or something which I can
> customize and embed my ASP.NET codes into it?
>
> Thanks for yuor help.
>
> ALI-R
>
>
>

 
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Rick Budde
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      4th Feb 2005
I would suggest you get and read the book "Microsoft
Front Page 200x Inside Out" by Jim Buyens BEFORE you even
start to design any website. This will save you a lot of
headaches. By the way, get the version of the book that
covers your version of Front Page.

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi.
>Go to File>new>more web site templates...
>I found it easyest to use "corporate presence wizard"

one u go through the
>wizard go to: Format>Theme and then choose a theme to

the left. now this is
>only if your using Front Page 2003..
>Thankx, Austin.
>
>"ALI-R" wrote:
>
>> I'm going to make my own website ,but I'm not very

good at design.I just
>> wondered how some people have exactly same pattern for

all the pages in
>> their website ,I mean the right,left,bottom and top

panes remain exactly the
>> same and only the middle information is changed based

on the page users go
>> to. Is there some kind of business templates or

something which I can
>> customize and embed my ASP.NET codes into it?
>>
>> Thanks for yuor help.
>>
>> ALI-R
>>
>>
>>

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Wes
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      4th Feb 2005
Your best bet would be to buy and read a book about it. Designs vary quite
a bit on the net, but you need to understand the basics of page design. Jim
Buyens has a book called FrontPage Inside Out you may wish to peruse. There
are others as well.

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> I'm going to make my own website ,but I'm not very good at design.I just
> wondered how some people have exactly same pattern for all the pages in
> their website ,I mean the right,left,bottom and top panes remain exactly
> the
> same and only the middle information is changed based on the page users go
> to. Is there some kind of business templates or something which I can
> customize and embed my ASP.NET codes into it?
>
> Thanks for yuor help.
>
> ALI-R
>
>



 
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Auerbach
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      4th Feb 2005
Just in the interest of equal time, let me shill for "Using Microsoft Office
Frontpage 2003" by Paul Colligan and Jim Cheshire, published by Que. The
Special Edition has a CD with some extra goodies. It's often discounted on
Amazon. I thought of myself as pretty adept with Frontpage, but learned an
enormous amount from this book.

Alex

"Wes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Your best bet would be to buy and read a book about it. Designs vary
> quite a bit on the net, but you need to understand the basics of page
> design. Jim Buyens has a book called FrontPage Inside Out you may wish to
> peruse. There are others as well.
>
> "ALI-R" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:e%(E-Mail Removed)...
>> I'm going to make my own website ,but I'm not very good at design.I just
>> wondered how some people have exactly same pattern for all the pages in
>> their website ,I mean the right,left,bottom and top panes remain exactly
>> the
>> same and only the middle information is changed based on the page users
>> go
>> to. Is there some kind of business templates or something which I can
>> customize and embed my ASP.NET codes into it?
>>
>> Thanks for yuor help.
>>
>> ALI-R
>>
>>

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>



 
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