Course Specifications
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Course Name: |
Designing Web Pages with FrontPage 2000, Part 3 |
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Courseware Version Number: |
1.0 |
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Course Length: |
1 day |
Hardware/Software Requirements:
- Pentium 75
- 16 MB of RAM
- 500MB hard drive.
- This course requires access to the Internet from the instructor's and student's
machines.
- This courseware was designed to use Netscape Communicator 4.0 or higher.
- Personal Web Server
Delivery Method:
Instructor led, hands-on.
Performance-Based Objectives:
After completing this course, your students will be able to:
- describe the purpose and function of Cascading Style Sheets
- apply embedded, linked and inline style sheets
- edit style sheet properties
- create hover buttons
- apply animation effects
- create a search form
- insert and maintain banner ads
- describe the purpose and function of connecting databases to Web sites
- describe Web database applications
- create a connection to a database using the Database Results Wizard
- describe the purpose and function of Image Composer
- create and edit images using Image Composer
- create animated images
Course Overview
Designing Web Pages with FrontPage 98, Part 3 is a full-day hands-on class
designed to teach students the latest techniques in Web page and Web site design
using FrontPage 2000. Students will learn how to use “Cascading Style Sheets”
to perform advanced formatting of Web page elements. They will learn what is
involved in creating pages with a variety of dynamic elements, such as hover
buttons, animation effects and banners. They will learn about connecting databases
to a FrontPage Web and how to turn a Web site into a Web application. Finally,
students will explore some of the many capabilities of Image Composer, an optional
component that is part of the stand-alone version of FrontPage 2000 installation
CD.
Who Should Attend This Course
This course is designed for those who have an above average knowledge of Web
page creation using FrontPage 2000, but want to add more advanced features to
their Web pages.
Prerequisites
Completion of Designing Web Pages with FrontPage 2000, Part 1 and Part 2 or
equivalent knowledge.
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