Course Specifications
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Course Name: |
Designing Web Pages with FrontPage 2002, Part 1 |
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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:
- define and describe Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Web browsers, Hypertext
Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Uniform Resource Locator (URL)
- discuss HTML standards
- recognize the form and function of HTML tags
- describe the installation process for FrontPage including the components
it installs
- use FrontPage to format HTML text and documents
- import files into a HTML document
- preview pages in a browser(s)
- insert images by importing and using FrontPage clipart
- align text with images and edit the image properties
- create text and image links to other pages in a Web, pages found on the
Internet and places within a page (bookmark)
- create an image map
- insert tables into a HTML document and nest a table within another table
- change table and cell properties, such as background color, borders, etc.
- use tables for organization of information and page layout
Course Overview
Designing Web Pages with FrontPage 2002, Part 1 is a full-day hands-on
class designed to teach students how to create Web pages using FrontPage 2002.
Students will learn about HTML and how to create Web pages using HTML tags.
They will then learn how to create Web pages in the WYSIWYG environment of FrontPage
2002 . Students will use FrontPage to create an entire Web. Along the way, they
will learn how to change the appearance of text by adding bold, italics, colors,
font faces, heading styles and many more text editing features. They will also
learn how to change the appearance of whole documents, such as adding background
colors and images. Students will examine a variety of techniques for inserting
and editing images. They will learn how to create hypertext links, links from
images and image maps. Finally, students will insert tables and edit their appearance
Who Should Attend This Course
This course is designed for those who have only a basic knowledge of Web page
creation and want to create professional-looking Web sites.
Prerequisites
Prior experience with a graphical user interface such as Macintosh or Windows
is required as is experience with a Macintosh or Windows-based word processing
program, such as Microsoft Word. General knowledge of the Internet is helpful.
Course Outline
Introduction to HTML
- Overview of HTML
- HTML-related Terms
- HTML Standards
- HTML Tags
FrontPage Overview
- Installation of FrontPage
- FrontPage Interface
- The FrontPage Web
- Editing =96 Toolbars =96 Browser Preview
- Compatibility Options
Basic Formatting
- Text Formatting
- Heading Levels
- Text Effects
- Font Attributes =96 Indenting =96 Alignment - Spell Check
- Unordered and Ordered Lists
- Document Formatting
- Creating and Changing Titles
- Images and Page Layout
- Aligning Text with Images
- Image Borders and Spacing
- Image Type
- Alternative Representations
- Creating Thumbnails
- Drawing Tools
- Drawing Canvas vs. Drawing Tools Making Links
- Overview of Hyperlinks
- The Link Tag
- Absolute URLs
- Relative URLs
- Named Anchors
- Text Links
- Linking to current FrontPage Web
- Linking to Remote Servers
- Linking to New Page
- Navigation Bars
- Link Colors
- Image Links
- Single Link From Image
- Image Maps
- Bookmark Links=09
- Document Formatting
- Creating and Changing Titles
- Background and Text Colors
- Inserting Another File
- Inserting HTML tags
- Picking Up formats From Other Documents
- Previewing Pages in a Browser
Inserting Images
- Image Tag - Inline Images
- Inserting From the current FrontPage Web
- Inserting From Other Locations
- FrontPage Clip Art
- Other Image Inserting Techniques
- Drag and Drop =96 Copy and Paste
- Editing Images
- Inserting Text on Top of an Image
- Image Utilities=20
- Rotating Images
- Contrast and Brightness
- Bevel and Resample
Working with Tables
- Use of Tables
- Table Tag and Attributes
- Basic Table Tags
- Creating Tables
- Percentage vs. Pixels
- Inserting a Table
- Inserting Content in a Table
- Nesting Table
- Table Properties
- Table Layout
- Table Width
- Background and Border Colors
- Inserting a Caption
- Distributing Rows and Columns Evenly
- Other Table Changes
- Cell Properties
- Cell Layout
- Cell Width
- Splitting and Merging Cells
- Cell Background and Border Colors
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