Overview
Learn to create a dynamic Web site with FrontPage 2000. The easy-to-follow step-by-step format of this book explains all aspects of Web design and demonstrates how to enhance your site with graphics, links, and Dynamic HTML effects. You'll also learn to use Java applets and ActiveX controls.Get the most out of Microsoft FrontPage 2000 - the popular Web site creation and management tool, which is included in Office 2000 Premium. This handy resource explains everything you need to know to set up and maintain exactly the site you want, whether you're creating a personal Web page or a corporate Internet or intranet site. You'll learn to set up your site's structure, build pages, format text, add graphics, include Dynamic HTML animation effects, and even use a database to collect and display data on your Web site. This is the perfect companion for every FrontPage user!
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