What is Web page making?
Web page production is based on the page effect map, it is implemented as a browser can be browsed Web pages. We've used or listened to a lot of web-making tools that people have introduced. Frontpage,dreamweaver,golive and so on. These are the web design software we normally know, and FrontPage is no doubt an easy-to-use, powerful web-making tool.
Now that FrontPage has a new version, he's still rolling it out with office, but unlike ever, the new version of Office family software is no longer named after the year, with a new naming method that Microsoft has named Office XP, XP is the abbreviation for the word experience ("experience"). So here's what we'll be describing in FrontPage XP. There is no doubt that the following Web-making process will be a different experience from the past.
Preliminary Design-New site
Start FrontPage XP, if it is the first time you start FrontPage XP, you will find that the new version of FrontPage made some changes in the user interface, on the right there is a nearly occupy the screen One-fifth Space Task window (figure I), focused on some of the main commands, These task commands change depending on how you operate. In fact, every application in Office XP, from Outlook to Publisher, has a taskbar.
Figure One FrontPage XP interface
We choose a blank site, because we need to build a site, not just a page, of course, we are in the process of building the site need to add a page, of course, is to choose to create a blank page. Then pop up the Web Site Template window, in fact, many templates to choose from, such as: personal site, company display site, customer support sites and so on, the template are very good choice. For the sake of simplicity, we choose the personal site, figure two is the site template established with the personal site page.
Figure II page of a site created with a personal site template
Let's first switch to the Hyperlink view state to see how FrontPage XP designs the entire site.
Figure Three Hyperlinks view
The tree structure on the left lists all the pages and can be expanded and shrunk by pressing the plus and minus signs. The right lists the connections for the current page, and can also be extended and shrunk by pressing the plus and minus signs.