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Provided by: Last Minute Training Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Level 2 |
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Provided by Last Minute Training
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- use frames to display several pages of Web content within a single browser window.
- add user navigation components to your site, including search, image maps, and a table of contents.
- create Web forms and save collected data to a file and a database.
- add dynamic content to Web pages.
- manage workgroup-based development of FrontPage webs.
- maintain a site with FrontPage tools.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Laying Out a Page with Frames
Topic 1A: Create Frames Pages
Topic 1B: Add Links to Frames Pages
Topic 1C: Modify Frames
Topic 1D: Create an Inline Frame
Lesson 2: Adding User Navigation Components
Topic 2A: Add Search Capabilities
Topic 2B: Create an Image Map
Topic 2C: Insert a Link Bar
Topic 2D: Create a Table of Contents
Lesson 3: Working with Forms
Topic 3A: Create a Form
Topic 3B: Modify Field Properties
Topic 3C: Send Form Data to a File
Topic 3D: Send Form Data to a Database
Lesson 4: Displaying Dynamic Content
Topic 4A: Share Content Between Pages
Topic 4B: Add an Interactive Button
Topic 4C: Swap Images
Topic 4D: Display Database Information on a Page
Topic 4E: Insert Redirect Meta Tags
Topic 4F: Add a Chart
Lesson 5: Managing Workgroup Development
Topic 5A: Manage Tasks
Topic 5B: Manage Files with Source Control
Topic 5C: Manage a File's Review Status
Topic 5D: Secure a Web
Lesson 6: Maintaining a Site
Topic 6A: Manage Web Folders
Topic 6B: Manage Web Files
Topic 6C: Correct Broken Hyperlinks
Topic 6D: Analyze a Web's Usage
Topic 6E: Display a Top 10 List for Visitors
Topic 6F: Change Default Documents
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Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Level 2
Target Student: This course is designed for students needing the skills to enhance and manage his or her web's functionality and usability.
Prerequisites: Students taking this course should be familiar with using the Internet. Furthermore, students should have taken the Microsoft FrontPage 2003: Level 1 course from Element K or have equivalent knowledge. Recommended, though not required, is the Microsoft Access 2003: Level 1 course.
Delivery Method: Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- use frames to display several pages of Web content within a single browser window.
- add user navigation components to your site, including search, image maps, and a table of contents.
- create Web forms and save collected data to a file and a database.
- add dynamic content to Web pages.
- manage workgroup-based development of FrontPage webs.
- maintain a site with FrontPage tools.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Laying Out a Page with Frames
Topic 1A: Create Frames Pages
Topic 1B: Add Links to Frames Pages
Topic 1C: Modify Frames
Topic 1D: Create an Inline Frame
Lesson 2: Adding User Navigation Components
Topic 2A: Add Search Capabilities
Topic 2B: Create an Image Map
Topic 2C: Insert a Link Bar
Topic 2D: Create a Table of Contents
Lesson 3: Working with Forms
Topic 3A: Create a Form
Topic 3B: Modify Field Properties
Topic 3C: Send Form Data to a File
Topic 3D: Send Form Data to a Database
Lesson 4: Displaying Dynamic Content
Topic 4A: Share Content Between Pages
Topic 4B: Add an Interactive Button
Topic 4C: Swap Images
Topic 4D: Display Database Information on a Page
Topic 4E: Insert Redirect Meta Tags
Topic 4F: Add a Chart
Lesson 5: Managing Workgroup Development
Topic 5A: Manage Tasks
Topic 5B: Manage Files with Source Control
Topic 5C: Manage a File's Review Status
Topic 5D: Secure a Web
Lesson 6: Maintaining a Site
Topic 6A: Manage Web Folders
Topic 6B: Manage Web Files
Topic 6C: Correct Broken Hyperlinks
Topic 6D: Analyze a Web's Usage
Topic 6E: Display a Top 10 List for Visitors
Topic 6F: Change Default Documents
Prerequisites: Students taking this course should be familiar with using the Internet. Furthermore, students should have taken the Microsoft FrontPage 2003: Level 1 course from Element K or have equivalent knowledge. Recommended, though not required, is the Microsoft Access 2003: Level 1 course.
Delivery Method: Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.
Performance-Based Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- use frames to display several pages of Web content within a single browser window.
- add user navigation components to your site, including search, image maps, and a table of contents.
- create Web forms and save collected data to a file and a database.
- add dynamic content to Web pages.
- manage workgroup-based development of FrontPage webs.
- maintain a site with FrontPage tools.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Laying Out a Page with Frames
Topic 1A: Create Frames Pages
Topic 1B: Add Links to Frames Pages
Topic 1C: Modify Frames
Topic 1D: Create an Inline Frame
Lesson 2: Adding User Navigation Components
Topic 2A: Add Search Capabilities
Topic 2B: Create an Image Map
Topic 2C: Insert a Link Bar
Topic 2D: Create a Table of Contents
Lesson 3: Working with Forms
Topic 3A: Create a Form
Topic 3B: Modify Field Properties
Topic 3C: Send Form Data to a File
Topic 3D: Send Form Data to a Database
Lesson 4: Displaying Dynamic Content
Topic 4A: Share Content Between Pages
Topic 4B: Add an Interactive Button
Topic 4C: Swap Images
Topic 4D: Display Database Information on a Page
Topic 4E: Insert Redirect Meta Tags
Topic 4F: Add a Chart
Lesson 5: Managing Workgroup Development
Topic 5A: Manage Tasks
Topic 5B: Manage Files with Source Control
Topic 5C: Manage a File's Review Status
Topic 5D: Secure a Web
Lesson 6: Maintaining a Site
Topic 6A: Manage Web Folders
Topic 6B: Manage Web Files
Topic 6C: Correct Broken Hyperlinks
Topic 6D: Analyze a Web's Usage
Topic 6E: Display a Top 10 List for Visitors
Topic 6F: Change Default Documents
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