In this tutorial we’ll create a
small web site using
Microsoft FrontPage 2003. If
you have not completed the tutorial: Creating a Web
Page Using Microsoft FrontPage 2003 for Windows 2000/Me/XP you
should do so prior to attempting this tutorial.
The Creating a Web Page Tutorial explains how to create
and edit a
single web page; this
knowledge is pretty essential
prior to your attempting the web site tutorial.
In the previous tutorial it explains how to hyperlink or
link to other web pages. The really neat thing about
this tutorial
is that it creates
these links “automatically” for you.
To “start” the program, Double click on
the FrontPage 2003 icon (looks like the image on the
right), or click-on Start in the lower
left corner of the screen, then click-on
Programs, and then on Microsoft FrontPage. You
should now be in Microsoft FrontPage 2003.
If
you are in FrontPage 2003, you will see, in the
upper left corner of the screen that you are in
Microsoft FrontPage (it looks similar to the
image at the right).
Take a few moments to go
back to pages 1 and 2
of this tutorial -
Creating a Web Page and Web Site Using Microsoft FrontPage
2003 for Windows 2000/Me/XP – Starting FrontPage 2003.
Review what the screen should
look like and re-familiarize yourself with the various buttons
on the top of the screen.
If you still
have your single web page on the screen, click-on File
in the Menu bar, and then click-on Close. If
you are prompted to Save your changes – click-on Yes.