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Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003

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Designing your Web site

FrontPage 2003 provides an enhanced design environment, new layout and design
tools, templates, and improved themes — all created to help you realize your Web
site vision without any knowledge of HTML.


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Dynamic Web Templates     Attach a
Dynamic Web Template to a set of pages that you want to share the
same layout. Protect that layout by specifying which page regions
are available to coauthors for editing.

For more information about
Dynamic Web Templates, see the following Web articles:


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Layout tables and cells     Create a
framework for Web page content by using layout tables and cells.
Automatically create professional graphic effects, such as rounded
corners and shadows. Layout cells can contain text, images, Web
Parts, Macromedia Flash–based content, and other elements.

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Layers     Use layers to position
content anywhere on your Web page. You can overlap, nest, and show
or hide layers on a page. Layers can contain HTML elements, such as
text and graphics.

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Behaviors     Quickly add interactivity
or increased functionality to text, images, or other Web page
elements by using scripting-based Behaviors. For example, you can
add a Behavior to an image so that when a site visitor moves the
pointer over it, a different image appears. You can also view and
edit the scripts associated with an element by viewing a list in the
Behaviors task pane.

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Interactive Buttons     Add
professional-looking buttons to your Web page by selecting them from
a list. Choose the font and button color, define a link, and then
set the image and text settings for original, hover, and pressed
states.

For more information about Interactive Buttons, see the
following:


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Themes     Apply themes that use
cascading style sheets rather than HTML, making to make your files
smaller, more transparent, and easier to maintain and modify. Pages
with HTML themes applied in previous versions retain their settings
in FrontPage 2003.

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Tracing image     Create a mock-up
image of a Web page in a graphics program and then use it as a
visual guide to create or trace the Web page design in FrontPage.
Show or hide the image, set its opacity, and change its position.

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Page rulers and layout grid    
Precision design and placement is a snap with helpful positioning
guides, such as page rulers and the background layout grid.
Customize the rulers or the grid by choosing a unit of measurement,
line styles and colors, and spacing options.

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Larger design area     Create Web sites
in a larger work area that reduces the need to scroll and makes site
design easier. FrontPage now uses task panes to centralize all of
the Web design features and provides a Web Site
tab for managing your site.

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Graphics support     Import images into
your Web site using new intuitive user interfaces in FrontPage that
enable you to edit images with ease. You have more control over how
images are displayed and saved.

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Support for Macromedia Flash    
Enhance and update your FrontPage Web site by adding Macromedia
Flash–based content — including movies, audio-enhanced animations,
and previously recorded presentations or courses. Set options for
automatic playback, such as playing a short animation one time when
the site visitor first loads the page or looping the content to play
continuously.

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Developing your Web site

FrontPage 2003 provides an enhanced authoring environment, new graphic
features, clean HTML, and more control over the code. In addtion, its powerful
coding tools help you to apply and increase your knowledge of various coding
languages and to create interactive scripts.


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Split view     Review and edit Web page
content in a split-screen format that offers you simultaneous access
to the Code and Design views.

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IntelliSense     Reduce errors in your
code by using Microsoft IntelliSense® technology in Code view.
IntelliSense includes statement completion and shows the parameters
available for the code you're writing, just as you would see in
Microsoft Visual Studio®. IntelliSense is available for HTML,
Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL), ASP.NET, Microsoft Visual
Basic® Scripting Edition (VBScript), and ECMAScript as defined by
the specification of the European Computer Manufacturers
Association — such as Microsoft JScript® or JavaScript.

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Quick Tag tools     Use the Quick Tag
Selector to select any tag in your Web page. Use the Quick Tag
Editor to insert, wrap, and edit HTML tags.

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Typing aids     Speed up the
code-writing process by using wordwrap, line numbers, automatic
indentation, tag completion, bookmarks, and advanced code selection.

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Code snippets     Reuse fragments of
code that contain one or more lines of HTML or other code. Use the
predefined code snippets or create and save your own.

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ASP.NET controls     Develop Web
programs and Web services by using ASP.NET, a set of technologies in
the Microsoft .NET Framework. Preview, reposition, and resize
ASP.NET controls. IntelliSense support for scripting helps you to
hook up, tailor, or even create new ASP.NET intrinsic controls.

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Editing non-HTML files     Edit file
types other than HTML directly in FrontPage. Open and edit text
files (files with a .txt file name extension), XML files, XSLTs, and
files that contain ECMAScript as defined by the specification of the
European Computer Manufacturers Association — such as Microsoft
JScript or JavaScript (files with a .js file name extension). Text
files are formatted as plain text; script files, XML files, and XSLT
files are displayed with code formatting applied. When you edit XML
and XSLT files, the XML View toolbar provides
additional options for formatting code.

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Developing a data-driven
Web site

FrontPage 2003 enables your Web site to connect with people and information
in new ways. Use Microsoft Windows® Server™ 2003 with Microsoft Windows
SharePoint™ Services to connect to, edit, and present live data from a variety
of data sources — including Windows SharePoint Services data, XML, Web services,
and OLE DB data sources — to build rich, interactive data-driven Web sites in a
WYSIWYG editor.


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Data Source catalog     Use the catalog
to access data sources that are already part of your Web site — such
as Windows SharePoint Services lists or XML files — as well as
external data sources, such as OLE DB data sources and Web services
or URLs that return XML.

For more information about the Data
Source catalog, see

Manage data sources using the data source catalog
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Data View Details     View the data
structure of a data source and walk through individual records by
using the Data View Details task pane. Preview the
structure and contents of a data source before adding a Data View to
a page.

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Web Part pages and zones     Create
sophisticated master-detail data views by adding and connecting Web
Parts. Changes to data or formatting in one Web Part can be
reflected in others, providing site visitors with an interactive
experience.

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Data View Web Part     Author Data
Views on live data by using the Data View Web Part. Data Views are
transparent in both Design and Code views, and you can format them
by using the standard formatting tools.

When you format data in a
Data View, FrontPage 2003 creates an Extensible Stylesheet Language
Transformation (XSLT) file to apply that formatting to your page.
The XSLT is presented inline in the HTML of your page, and you can
edit it in Code view or Split view.


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Customized Data Views     Change the
overall look of data — either by manually formatting the data or by
applying a prebuilt Data View style. You can apply additional manual
formatting after you specify the style.

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Web packages     Package a portion of
your Web site based on Windows SharePoint Services into a module
that others can add to their sites. Web packages are cabinet files
(with .fwp file name extensions) that can contain Web pages,
templates, Web components, themes, graphics, style sheets, and other
elements.

FrontPage ensures that all dependent files are included
in the Web package, so the deployed package works seamlessly on new
Web sites.


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XML support     Use Extensible Markup
Language (XML) to complement, rather than replace, your use of HTML.
View or edit files, apply standard formatting to the structure of
code in XML files, view the XML structure, and create custom
displays of XML data on Web pages. For example, you can use
FrontPage 2003 to create a Web page that displays data from an XML
file, and then you can apply filtering, sorting, and conditional
formatting to display the data the way you want.

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Publishing your Web site

FrontPage 2003 contains a new publishing user interface, the Remote Web Site
view. Using Remote Web Site view, you can publish files and folders to any
location ― a file system, between local and remote Web sites, an extended
server, an FTP or WebDAV server ― or you can synchronize a remote Web site with
a local Web site.


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Remote Web Site view     Display the
files in both the local Web site and the remote Web site by using
Remote Web Site view. Icons and descriptive text indicate the status
of your files and folders, and the synchronization feature helps
ensure that you don't overwrite any files or folders accidentally.

For more information about Remote Web Site view, see

Publish your Web sites by using Remote Web Site view
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Publishing to any location     Publish
entire Web sites and individual files and folders to any location —
an extended Web server, a Web server that supports the File Transfer
Protocol (FTP) or Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV),
or a location in your file system.

For more information about
publishing to FTP- and WebDAV-based servers, see

Publish your Web site to an FTP or WebDAV server
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Site-building tools for FTP and WebDAV
servers
     Work with others by using the new FrontPage
site-building tools. WebDAV file locking is provided on WebDAV
servers. On FTP servers, file locking is supported through the use
of .lck files. These files are fully compatible with those used by
Macromedia Dreamweaver, so you can work with Dreamweaver users on an
FTP server without accidentally overwriting each other's changes.

For more information about publishing to FTP- and WebDAV-based
servers, see the Web article, Publish your Web sites to an FTP or
WebDAV server.


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Connecting to remote Web sites    
Specify connection settings and manage connection types and
protocols — including Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or passive FTP — by
using the Remote Web Site Properties dialog box.

For more information about publishing to FTP- and WebDAV-based
servers, see the Web article, Publish your Web sites to an FTP or
WebDAV server.

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Maintaining your Web site

FrontPage 2003 offers new compatibility and HTML tools to help you maintain
your site.


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Accessibility checking     Use the
Accessibility Checker to select the guidelines (including U.S.
government Section 508 guidelines) you want to follow in your Web
site. Suggestions to improve accessibility are shown in a list, and
you can jump back and forth between that list and your site to
address the issues.

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Smart find and replace     Quickly and
accurately search and replace attributes or tags across an entire
Web site or on specific pages. Save queries for later use, and share
them with other authors. FrontPage includes basic find and replace
functionality, as well as a rules engine for HTML searches.

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Optimized HTML     Generate clean HTML
code in files and folders either in your local Web site or when you
publish pages to your remote Web site. Reduce the size of a page by
removing empty tags, white space, redundant tags, unused and empty
style definitions, and even certain tags that you specify.

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Browser and resolution reconciliation    
Target specific browsers or resolutions, or see how your site will
look in various combinations of browsers and resolutions — including
simultaneous preview your Web site in multiple browsers.

 

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