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Tables of Contents for Microsoft Frontpage 2003
Chapter/Section Title
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Introduction
xix
 
PART I PLANNING YOUR PROJECT AND SETTING UP FRONTPAGE
1
102
Chapter 1 Planning and Preparing for a Web Project
3
20
How FrontPage Helps You Prepare
4
2
Questions You Must Answer
6
8
Brainstorming Your Concept
14
8
Getting Started
22
1
Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Workspace
23
20
Getting Oriented
24
3
Changing the View
27
8
Customizing Your Workspace
35
5
Planning for Accessibility
40
1
From Page to Site
41
2
Chapter 3 Web Pages Deconstructed
43
14
The Elements of a Web Page
44
1
Working with Content
45
2
Designing for the Web
47
5
Setting Up a Navigation Scheme
52
3
Time for Groundbreaking
55
2
Chapter 4 Defining Your Website
57
28
Further Developing the Site Design
58
2
Setting Up Your Website
60
7
Dynamic Web Templates
67
1
Using Themes
67
5
Hands On: Creating Your Own Theme
72
1
Considering Your Navigation
73
2
Setting Up a Web Server
75
9
Going Forth From Here
84
1
Chapter 5 Gathering Content and
Working with a Team
85
1
Taking an Inventory of Content
86
6
Creating Reusable Web Content
92
2
There's No "I" in Team
94
1
Version Control with Check-in/Check-out
95
3
Teamwork with Windows SharePoint Services
98
4
Enough with the Planning, Already
102
1
PART II BUILDING A WEB PAGE
103
192
Chapter 6 Creating a New Web Page
105
22
Starting a New Web Page
106
3
Hands On: Building a New Page with the Help of a Wizard
109
4
Setting Up Your New Page
113
4
Applying Themes
117
1
Working with Style Sheets
118
6
Adding a Page Transition
124
2
Doing Page Layout
126
1
Chapter 7 Working Through Page Layout
127
40
Test, Learn, and Enjoy
128
1
Selecting and Fine-Tuning a Predefined Layout or Theme
129
3
Page Layout with Tables
132
12
Page Layout with Cascading Style Sheets
144
13
Page Layout with Frames
157
3
Hands On: Setting Up Frames for Your Site
160
4
Anchor Points or Bookmarks and the Positioning Toolbar
164
2
All the Text Content That's Fit to Format
166
1
Chapter 8 Inserting and Formatting Text
167
34
The Importance of Effective Formatting
168
3
Working with Text and Formatting
171
17
Working with Style
188
1
Hands On: Adding Style Rules and Applying Style
189
4
Repurposing Office Content
193
3
Hands On: Copying Material from Microsoft Word and PowerPoint
196
4
Picture It
200
1
Chapter 9 Working with Graphics
201
28
Creating Graphics
202
4
GIF, JPEG, and PNG File Formats
206
1
Inserting Graphics into a Web Page
207
3
Hands On: Inserting and Positioning a Picture
210
8
Editing Graphics
218
7
Creating a Photo Gallery
225
1
Tracing a Page Design
225
2
Connecting Pages
227
2
Chapter 10 Inserting and Maintaining Hyperlinks
229
24
Fundamental Concepts
230
3
Inserting Links
233
7
Creating a Bookmark
240
1
Using an Image as a Link
241
1
Creating an Image Map
242
3
Modifying Links
245
1
Controlling Hyperlink Colors and Effects
246
2
Managing Links
248
4
From Deep Structure to Interface
252
1
Chapter 11 Implementing Your J Navigation Scheme
253
24
Navigation Savvy
254
2
Using Navigation View
256
4
Major Navigation Scheme Tools
260
3
FrontPage Navigation: Go it Alone or Improvise?
263
1
Creating Navigation/Link Bars
263
2
Creating Navigation Menus
265
5
Troubleshooting Your Navigation
270
1
Creating DHTML Navigation Menus
271
1
Inserting Menus
272
1
Leaving Breadcrumbs
273
2
From the Static to the Dynamic
275
2
Chapter 12 Working with Dynamic Web Templates
277
18
About Dynamic Web Templates
278
4
Creating a Dynamic Web Template
282
1
Hands On: Designing a Dynamic Web Template
282
7
Applying the Dynamic Web Template
289
4
Modifying a Dynamic Web Template
293
1
Getting More Dynamic With Your Site
294
1
PART III ADDING DYNAMIC CONTENT
295
72
Chapter 13 Adding Animation and Multimedia
297
20
Creating Image Rollovers
298
6
Creating Animated GIF Files
304
1
Rules of the Road for Web Animation
305
1
Hands On: Creating an Animated GIF
306
3
Adding Other Media to Your Site
309
1
Using Multimedia Add-ins
310
4
Inserting Other Types of Dynamic Content
314
2
Man Those Controls!
316
1
Chapter 14 Inserting ActiveX Controls and Other Advanced Objects
317
20
Consider Your Audience
318
1
ActiveX Controls
318
6
Hands On: Using ActiveX Controls/Office Web Components to Add a Web-Based Spreadsheet
324
2
Other Advanced Controls
326
8
Testing and Troubleshooting Controls and Objects
334
1
Taking Up a (Data) Collection
335
2
Chapter 15 Building Forms
337
30
Data Collection vs. Navigation
338
1
How Forms Work
338
2
Planning Your Forms
340
2
Anatomy of a Web Form
342
12
Creating a Form
354
5
Hands On: Creating a Jump Menu
359
3
Handling Forms at the Back End
362
3
Next Stop, Faster Scripting
365
2
PART IV DEVELOPING WEB APPLICATIONS
367
132
Chapter 16 An Overview of Database-Backed Sites
369
28
An Introduction to Database-Backed Sites
370
1
Designing and Testing Web Applications
371
1
Choosing an Application Server Model and Scripting Language
372
1
Setting Up an Application Server
373
4
Working with ASP, ASP.NET, JScript, and VBScript
377
7
Working with XML
384
11
Right Down to the Code
395
2
Chapter 17 Working Directly with Markup and Scripts
397
30
Working with Added HTML
398
7
Using Code Snippets to Store Repeated Code Blocks
405
5
Using Microsoft Visual Basic Editor
410
3
Adding VBScript, JavaScript, and JScript
413
12
Troubleshooting Scripts and Markup
425
1
Give Us Your Data
426
1
Chapter 18 Developing Data-Driven Websites
427
34
Working with Databases
428
2
Preparing a Database
430
3
How FrontPage Views Data
433
1
Defining a Data Source
434
1
Working with Data Connections
435
10
Working with SharePoint Data Views
445
6
Working with Web Parts
451
2
Hands On: Combining Data Views
453
1
Troubleshooting Database Connections
454
2
Working Directly with SQL
456
3
Bells and Whistles
459
2
Chapter 19 Adding Automatic Web Components
461
20
Using Office Web Components
462
3
Adding Office Web Components to Your Site
465
7
Hands On: Creating a Web-Based Interactive Spreadsheet
472
2
Connecting to Web Services Using NET
474
2
FrontPage Automatic Web Content Components
476
2
Up for Discussion
478
3
Chapter 20 Promoting Community with Discussions
481
18
Defining Discussions
482
1
Setting Up a Discussion
483
13
Managing Your Discussions
496
2
Empowering a Living Site
498
1
PART V SITE ADMINISTRATION FROM START TO FINISH
499
74
Chapter 21 Setting Up the Back-End Interface
501
30
Establishing User Administration
502
12
About Login Pages and Processes
514
15
Spare Yourself the (Web) Winter of Dis-Content
529
2
Chapter 22 Enabling Content Management
531
14
Defining a Content-Management Strategy
532
3
Content Updates with Dynamic Web Templates
535
1
There are Templates. .. and Templates
535
1
Integrating a Weblog
536
3
Choosing a Weblog Tool
539
2
Working with Weblog Templates
541
1
Hands On: Adding a SharePoint Weblog to Your Site
542
1
Last-Minute Checklist
543
2
Chapter 23 Going Live
545
14
Checking Browser Compatibility
546
6
Meeting Accessibility Standards
552
3
Quality Assurance and Final Testing
555
1
Turnover: From Staging to Production
556
2
The Long Haul
558
1
Chapter 24 Maintaining and Administering a Site
559
14
Making Updates and Corrections
560
2
Hands On: Creating and Revising a Site Map
562
3
Managing Users
565
1
Journalmg, Site Versioning, and Rollback
566
1
Handing the Product Off to a Client
567
3
Tracking Site Activity
570
2
Go Forth
572
1
Appendix A Installing a Web Server
573
20
Do You Need a Web Server?
574
2
Internet Information Services
576
7
Running Windows SharePoint Services
583
10
Appendix B Online Resources
593
12
General Resources
594
3
Microsoft Frontpage Websites
597
1
Website Planning Information
597
1
Web Accessibility Resources
598
1
Design and Layout Resources
598
1
Web Development and Applications Resources
599
2
Resources for Developing Data Backed Sites
601
1
Content-Management Resources
602
1
Website Administration Resources
603
2
Index
605