If Front Page 2003 can do it, you can do it too…Whatever your level of expertise, this comprehensive guide to Front Page 2003 helps you create and manage Web sites that supportyour objectives. If you’re building your first site, thestep-by-step tutorials will get you going quickly and easily. Ifyou belong to a corporate project team, you’ll find helpcoordinating the work of editors, designers, and programmers. Andif you’re already a Web professional, here’s what youneed to expand and refine your technical know-how.Inside, you’ll find complete coverage of Front Page2003* Learn how to add dynamic content with Photo Gallery orautomatic content from Microsoft MSN and Expedia* Design pages using tables, layers, shared borders, andframes* Integrate Front Page with Flash(TM) and other non-Microsofttechnologies* Set up, design, and manage an intranet with Share Point(TM)Team Services* Combine Front Page with other Office applications like Word, Excel, and Power Point®* Discover how to go ‘under the hood’ and revise HTML coding* Learn various ways to build navigational elements and see how Front Page supports Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)* Embed video and sound files, incorporate animation, and useplug-ins and Java(TM) applets in your site Bonus CD-ROM and companion Web site!* Exclusive Office 2003 Super Bible e Book, with more than 500pages of information about how Microsoft Office components worktogether* Bonus shareware, freeware, trial, demo, and evaluation programsthat work with or enhance Microsoft Office* Searchable e Book version of Front Page 2003 Bible* An easy-to-use interface that allows you to browse and installeverything on the CD
Table of Content
Preface.Acknowledgments.Part I: Front Page Essentials.Chapter 1: Getting to Know Front Page.Chapter 2: Working with Front Page Web Sites.Chapter 3: Publishing and Maintaining Web Sites.Chapter 4: Integrating Front Page with Office Applications.Part II: Designing Web Pages.Chapter 5: Page and Text Formatting.Chapter 6: Working with Layout: Tables and Layers.Chapter 7: Designing Pages with Shared Borders and Frames.Chapter 8: Editing HTML.Part III: Organizing Front Page Webs.Chapter 9: Building Navigational Elements.Chapter 10: Using Front Page Themes.Chapter 11: Working with Styles and Style Sheets.Part IV: Working with Pictures, Animation, and Multimedia.Chapter 12: Using Pictures.Chapter 13: Using Animation Effects.Chapter 14: Adding Front Page Web Components.Chapter 15: Embedding Components: Plug-Ins, Active X, and Java Applets.Part V: Activating Web Pages.Chapter 16: Designing Forms.Chapter 17: Activating Forms.Chapter 18: Client-Side Scripting: Java Script and DHTML.Chapter 19: Server-Side Programming: CGI and ASP.Part VI: Data-Driven Web Sites.Chapter 20: Working with Databases in Front Page.Chapter 21: Building a Front Page Database Application.Part VII: Advanced Topics.Chapter 22: Developing Custom Front Page Solutions.Chapter 23: Web Server Administration.Chapter 24: Share Point Team Services Sites.Chapter 25: Introduction to Microsoft Info Path 2003.Appendix A: What’s New in Front Page 2003?Appendix B: Index of Front Page Templates.Appendix C: Best Front Page Add-Ins and Resources.Appendix D: What’s on the CD-ROM.End-User License Agreement.Index.
About the author
Curt Simmons, A+, MCSA, MCSE, CTT is a technical trainer and freelance writer. The author of more than thirty books on various Microsoft and Internet technologies, Curt most often writes about Microsoft Office products and operating systems. He also teaches several digital photography courses. Curt’s most recent books include Windows XP Networking Inside Out, The A+ Technician’s On-the-Job Guide to Networking, i Photo For Dummies, and How To Do Everything with Photoshop Album. Curt lives in Saint Jo, Texas with his wife and children. Visit Curt on the Internet at www.curtsimmons.com.