2. • Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
has an improved design
environment, new layout and
design tools, templates, and
improved themes— all created to
help you realize your Web site
vision without requiring any
knowledge of HTML.
3. • was a WYSIWYG HTML
editor and web site
administration tool from
Microsoft in line with the
Microsoft Offices.
4. • FrontPage was initially created by
the Cambridge, Massachusetts
company Vermeer Technologies
Incorporated, evidence of which
can be easily spotted in filenames
and directories prefixed _vti_ in
web sites created using
FrontPage.
5. • Microsoft FrontPage has
since been replaced by
Microsoft Expression Web
and SharePoint Designer,
which were released in
December 2006.
6. • This application will
allow business
professionals to design
SharePoint-based
applications.
7. • is targeted for web design
professionals who create
full-blown web sites.
8.
9. • It centralizes all of the Web
design features and gives
you a panoramic view of
your entire Web site,
making site and page design
easier than ever. The larger
design area also reduces
scrolling.
10. • You can create professional-
looking Web page layouts by using
layout tables and cells. A layout
table is the framework you create
for your page. Layout cells are
regions within that framework
that contain the content in a page,
including text, images, Web parts,
and other elements.
11. • Improved themes
• Help navigating through
your site, and seeing your
file structure, visually
• Point-and-click
functionality for common
tools
12. • Integrated data display
with Office products like
Access and Excel
25. Usually this is the
Working area. You
enter text and
graphics here
26. • A toolbar that provides
some auto shapes, lines
and even word art.
27. It view the different ways
of your Web content.
28.
29. • You can design and edit
Web pages in the default
Page view — Design view.
This view provides you
with a WYSIWIG
30. • You can design and edit
Web pages and at the
same time you can see the
source code of your web
page.
31. • You can purely view the
HTML tags yourself. With
the optimized code features
in FrontPage, you can create
clean HTML, and it is easier
for you to remove any code
that you do not want.
32. • You can see approximately
how the page will look in
the Web browser without
having to save your page.
Use this view to check small
changes before you commit
to them.
33. Topic: Familiarizing the Menu Bar and
the Standard Toolbar
Word Study:
Menu Toolbar
Guide Questions:
1. What are the menus in the
menu bar?
2. Enumerate its submenus.
3. What are the icons in the
standard toolbar? Know its
function/s.