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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training Frontpage XP Proficient User |
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Course Overview
This course introduces the learner to core elements of FrontPage 2002. The principles of designing and structuring a Web site are introduced, as well as, the procedures essential to creating both Web pages and Web sites. The organization and management of a Web site is covered as well as Task management. Features such as SharePoint Team Services and FrontPage Server extensions are also presented in the course.
Learn To
Identify Internet concepts.
Identify features of FrontPage 2002.
Match FrontPage 2002 views with their purposes.
Create a one-page Web site.
Create a Web page by using a template.
Save a Web page for the first time.
Identify features of a Web site wizard.
Create a Web site by using a template.
Preview a Web site.
Move files to organize a Web site in Folders view.
Organize a Web site in Navigation view.
Organize a Web site in Hyperlinks view.
Audience
The intended audience for this course include End users, Technical Managers, Help Desk Support and other Network Designers. Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows and the Internet is suggested.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Deployment Options
Internet / Intranet, Download, LAN, Workstation
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
Language Options
American English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
74091 Objectives
Unit 1: Introduction and Overview
1 - 2 hours
Identify Internet concepts.
Identify features of FrontPage 2002.
Match FrontPage 2002 views with their purposes.
Identify features of FrontPage 2002 server extensions.
Identify features of SharePoint Team Services.
Identify the principles of Web page design.
Identify Web page elements required for structuring content.
Identify features of the Office Assistant.
Identify features of the Help window.
Unit 2: Creating Web Pages
1 - 2 hours
Create a one-page Web site.
Create a Web page by using a template.
Save a Web page for the first time.
Format text on a Web page.
Create a bulleted list.
Add animated text to a Web page.
Add marquee text to a Web page.
Add an image to a Web page.
Modify an image on a Web page.
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