FrontPage 98 : the complete reference
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FrontPage 98 : the complete reference
Osborne McGraw-Hill, c1998
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内容説明
This is a resource for Microsoft FrontPage users. The tutorial section covers the fundamentals through advanced functionality, such as ActiveX integration, scripting, security and commerce. The accompanying CD-ROM includes add-ons and utilities, templates, GIF files, ActiveX applets and Java applets. FrontPage is an application for creating and maintaining a presence on either the WWW or a company Intranet. Simple enough for non-programmers to use effectively, it also has the depth to satisfy the experienced Webmaster. A WYSIWYG user interface and Microsoft's wizard technology makes creating and maintaining Web sites a simple operation, but doesn't limit the experienced Webmaster. Web bots (small applications or applets) provide a means for the experienced user to create Web sites using the latest Internet technologies. The tutorial section covers the fundamentals through advanced functionality, such as Active X integration, scripting, security and commerce. The reference section includes useful alphabetical references to HTML, VBScript and other languages.
目次
- Part 1 FrontPage basics: designing and creating quality Web sites
- exploring FrontPage
- using wizards
- using templates
- creating and formatting a Web page from scratch
- using MS Image Composer
- adding and managing hyperlinks and hotspots
- using tables and frames
- working with forms
- working with WebBots
- importing and integrating Office and other files
- working with HTML. Part 2 Advanced FrontPage: integrating databases
- security on the Web
- activating your Web sit
- setting up an Intranet
- working with the SDK
- publishing and promoting webs on the Internet. Part 3 References: HTML quick reference
- ActiveX quick reference
- scripting quick reference. Appendices: installation
- Internet Information Server
- installing the server extensions
- what's on the CD.
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