Savvy–n. Practical know-how.Front Page 2003 makes web development and maintenance easier thanever. At the same time, it holds more power than ever–meaningthat even experienced users can use some help taking advantage ofeverything it has to offer.Microsoft Front Page 2003 Savvy provides that help. Usinga variety of informational, corporate, and commercial sites asexamples, this book walks you through the web development cycle.You’ll learn how to define and meet specific site goals, make wisetechnical choices, overcome inevitable obstacles, and keep the siteworking and evolving in ways that makes all its stakeholdershappy.Tutorial-based instruction gets you up and running no matterwhat your experience. You’ll also get focused coverage of new Front Page features, including accessibility checking and improved CSS and Sharepoint support. Continue your progress with in-depthexaminations of advanced topics plus hard-to-find workarounds andshortcuts. And beautifully realized examples, both online and inthe book’s full-color insert, demonstrate some of the things youcan achieve with Front Page 2003. Coverage includes:* Planning: workspace customization, site architecture, contentacquisition, server setup, team-building.* Building: page layout, graphics placement, formatting text andlinks, navigation design and implementation.* Adding dynamic content: animation, Active X controls and otheradvanced objects, forms.* Integrating applications: database connectivity, scripting, dynamic page content, search engines.* Administration: back-end interface design, remote maintenance, setting up your own web server.
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Introduction.PART I: PLANNING YOUR PROJECT AND SETTING UP FRONTPAGE.Chapter 1: Planning and Preparing for a Web Project.Chapter 2: Setting Up Your Workspace.Chapter 3: Web Pages Deconstructed.Chapter 4: Defining Your Website.Chapter 5: Gathering Content and Working with a Team.PART II: BUILDING A WEB PAGE.Chapter 6: Creating a New Web Page.Chapter 7: Working Through Page Layout.Chapter 8: Inserting and Formatting Text.Chapter 9: Working with Graphics.Chapter 10: Inserting and Maintaining Hyperlinks.Chapter 11: Implementing Your Navigation Scheme.Chapter 12: Working with Dynamic Web Templates.PART III: ADDING DYNAMIC CONTENT.Chapter 13: Adding Animation and Multimedia.Chapter 14: Inserting Active X Controls and Other Advanced Objects.Chapter 15: Building Forms.PART IV: DEVELOPING WEB APPLICATIONS.Chapter 16: An Overview of Database-Backed Sites.Chapter 17: Working Directly with Markup and Scripts.Chapter 18: Developing Data-Driven Websites.Chapter 19: Adding Automatic Web Components.Chapter 20: Promoting Community with Discussions.PART V: SITE ADMINISTRATION FROM START TO FINISH.Chapter 21: Setting Up the Back-End Interface.Chapter 22: Enabling Content Management.Chapter 23: Going Live.Chapter 24: Maintaining and Administering a Site.Appendix A: Installing a Web Server.Appendix B: Online Resources.Index.
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Christian Crumlish has been designing web sites since 1994. He?scurrently a consultant developing web-enabled applications for Fortune 500 clients. He has authored over 15 computer booksincluding Dreamweaver MX/Fireworks MX Savvy.Kate Chase is an online technical manager who has lead supportcommunities on AOL, MSN and ZDNet. Kate has authored severalcomputer books including Instant E-Commerce and PC Disaster and Recovery. She has helped people use Front Page to createprofessional sites.