Microsoft FrontPage allows users to create sophisticated websites by providing professional design, authoring, data, and publishing tools. VTC author, Kate Chase, covers basic website design, hyperlinks, working with text, and inserting multimedia elements with use of new layout and graphics tools. She explains dealing with tables, frames, and forms within site design. Also covered are enhanced publishing features and options that help get your Web pages online even faster.
Relax. Learning how to use Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 is now a breeze. With this book’s easy-to- use instructions, you’ll master the unique FrontPage interface in no time. From building your first basic Web page to working with dynamic content, "Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Fast & Easy" gives you the step-by-step instructions you need to complete your task quickly. Simply look and learn!
Total Training for Microsoft Expression Web: From FrontPage to Expression Web | 1.1GB
English | WMV 960x540 15.00fps 1196kbps | WMA 80.0 Kbps 44.1 Khz
Janine starts with a quick review of the differences between FrontPage and Expression Web, pointing out the many ways you can customize the interface of this new web design program to make it your own. Next, you'll discover how to make the transition from Web designs created with HTML Tables to advanced layouts using CSS using Expression Web. You'll also learn how to use Dynamic Web Templates to automate global changes and manage navigation elements across many pages. The final lesson is dedicated to helping you move beyond FrontPage features, like Themes, Shared Borders, and Web bots that are not supported in Expression Web. Discover the advantages of standards-based Web design and create Web pages that are accessible to everyone on the Web!
Now you can do the things you do every day with Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 — format Web pages, create hyperlinks, use style sheets — and ramp up on new and more advanced techniques — faster, smarter, better!
WebDrive is more than just an FTP Client. Unlike a typical FTP client, WebDrive allows you to open and edit server-based files without the additional step of downloading the file. Using a simple wizard, you assign a network drive letter to the FTP Server. By connecting through a virtual drive, there is no need to learn a separate FTP client interface. You access and edit files on the server the same way that you interact with files on your local PC.
Microsoft Office XP Professional With Frontpage 2009 | 386 MB
Description: Microsoft Office XP Professional integrates productivity innovations throughout its programs to transform the traditional Office suite into a smarter overall work experience. By simplifying productivity, enabling collaboration for everyone, and extending Office beyond the desktop, Office XP Professional streamlines how people work with information and one another, making it easier for everyone to create, share, and analyze important data.
Special Edition Using Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
By Paul Colligan, Jim Cheshire
Publisher: Que | 2004 | 1080 Pages | ISBN: 0789729547 | PDF | 22.66 MB
Total Training Microsoft Expression Web: From FrontPage to Expression Web [Video Training] | 982 MB
Janine starts with a quick review of the differences between FrontPage and Expression Web, pointing out the many ways you can customize the interface of this new web design program to make it your own. Next, you'll discover how to make the transition from Web designs created with HTML Tables to advanced layouts using CSS using Expression Web. You'll also learn how to use Dynamic Web Templates to automate global changes and manage navigation elements across many pages. The final lesson is dedicated to helping you move beyond FrontPage features, like Themes, Shared Borders, and Web bots that are not supported in Expression Web. Discover the advantages of standards-based Web design and create Web pages that are accessible to everyone on the Web!
Publisher: O'reilly | August 2005 | ISBN 13: 978059600950 | CHM | 434 Pages | 10.1MB
In today's highly connected world, almost everybody has a web site, from local sewing circles to the world's largest corporations. If you're ready for one of your own, Microsoft's FrontPage 2003 has everything you need to create Web pages. It's true. Your geek friends may howl in contempt if you use FrontPage, but that's because the program has a reputation for spitting out cookie-cutter Web pages with messy, overloaded HTML code that takes forever to load. Not any more.