"Jack M. Gibson" <Jack M.
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> I am completely new to Website construction. I have bought FrontPage 2003,
> but can't see how or where to begin. Assuming I am fortunate enogh to get
> going, is there a readily obvious sequence to follow, within the software
> displays on the monitor screen.
> I have a knowledge of presentation graphics, and desktop publishing, so in
> that respect there is probably something iln common with websites.
> I should be grateful for any guidance on offer.
> Jack Gibson
Think about what your site is going to be about first, it's purpose
Then you need to plan it.. take a peice of paper and put down the layout you
want and the navigation structure .. this really helps.
Don't use themes, or hover buttons ...
if you have fp03 consider a dwt (dynamic web template) with includes for
menu's
see the below two tutorials for further help on them.
http://www.outfront.net/tutorials_02...ques/dwt-1.htm
http://www.outfront.net/tutorials_02...ques/dwt-2.htm
if your using an earlier version use includes instead of shared borders and
the nav bot.
this might prove useful too
Tricks and Methods for Clean coding in a FrontPage site
http://msmvps.com/frontpage/articles/33401.aspx
Get some books from the library on frontpage and just do some googling look
at the frontpage help which tells you how to get started as well.
there are lots of fp tutorial help sites around as well.
Free FrontPage 2003 Online Class
http://www.hplearningcenter.com/cour...Sessions=false
hth Tina
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