| DDC Learning Microsoft FrontPage 2002 | ||
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| Today, millions of people use the Internet to communicate with each other, locate information, purchase merchandise, and stay abreast of the latest news. Creating and maintaining a presence on the Internet is more important than ever before for companies of all sizes, organizations, and educational institutions, as well as individuals. Microsoft FrontPage 2002 allows web designers to create web sites using an intuitive, word processor-like interface. With FrontPage 2002, users can type text, add images and other design elements, and set publishing options without having to master HTML coding. Microsoft FrontPage 2002's advanced features let a single person or a team of web designers create and manage a complex web site that allows for the collection of data from clients or customers, as well as discussion groups. FrontPage's integration with other Office XP products means that users can transfer data easily between Word, Excel, Access, and FrontPage. Learning Microsoft FrontPage 2002 is a comprehensive approach to FrontPage 2002 designed to instruct students at a variety of skill levels. If you have never created a web page or used FrontPage, you can begin with web page basics of page layout and HTML coding and move on to create your own web sites and pages. As you progress through each lesson, you learn how to use increasingly complex FrontPage features until you have mastered FrontPage's most importantand most fun!features. If you have used previous versions of FrontPage, you will find thorough coverage of FrontPage 2002's new features, such as Office drawing tools, photo galleries, custom link bars, and the Database Interface Wizard. You will work with a wide variety of web sites, ranging from personal pages to corporate sites. The real-world scenarios used throughout will help you generate ideas for your own web sites. |