So far you have been working in a program very
similar to a word processor with some limitations.
Actually, FrontPage 2003 has been “converting” your
work into the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). To “see”
the computer program code you have created we’ll do two
things.
First, go back
to FrontPage 2003 again by clicking-on the
FrontPage icon in the Task Bar at the bottom
of the screen.
When you are in FrontPage you’ll notice,
at the bottom of the screen, on the left side,
some “tabs/buttons.” One of them indicates Code.
Click-on the Code tab (see image on
right). This will take you to a screen that
shows you the HTML code you have created. Your
screen should look something like the one below.
Wow!You created all of this computer programming code and
most of you don’t know anything about programming. Neat
program - FrontPage 2003.
Congratulations.
You have now successfully completed a web page. Click-on
the Design Button to move back to the
“normal” design view.
Reveal Tags
One more really neat thing in FrontPage 2003,
you can “see” this HTML
code on your web page as you edit it.
To do this click-on View in the
Menu bar, and then carefully go down the
menu, you will see and choice Reveal Tags appear.
Click-on it.
Your
web page screen will “change a bit” and you will see
HTML “things” called “tags” appear. Your web
page will look similar to the one below. As you
become more proficient and advanced, this can be a real help.
“Old time HTML folks” had to create all of their web pages by
coding them as you just saw in the HTML view. That was a
task. But, every now and then, you might find these codes
will assist you.