Course Description
This is a continuation of the Level I course. Students will begin with a quick review of web design concepts, incorporating the FrontPage web extensions, and then look at adding specialized pages in their web.
Who Should Attend
People who have taken the Microsoft FrontPage - Level I course, or equivalent work experience.
Courseware Outline
Web Design Concepts
Overview of Web Design Process
The Course Project
Creating a Web and Folder Structure
Web Page Layout
Creating the Template
Nesting Tables
Using Nested Tables Layout
Cascading Style Sheets
Introducing Cascading Style Sheets
Overview
Using CSS
Style Sheet Syntax
References
Embedded Style Sheets
Page Text
Hyperlinks
Completing the Template
External Style Sheets
Linking a Style Sheet
Editing an External Style Sheet
Copying Styles
Using In-line Styles
Other Style Sheet Considerations
Using Character Styles
Using Styles for Tables
Removing Styles
Using FrontPage Themes
Modifying Theme Aspects
Using Forms
Introducing Forms
Web Form Process
Form Structure
Form Applications
Creating a Basic Form
Inserting a Form
Setting Form and Field Properties
Adding Other Field Types
Checkboxes
Radio Buttons
Image Fields
Adding Drop-down Lists and Menus
Form Layout Principles
Using FrontPage Components
The FrontPage Form Handler
Creating a Search Form
Creating a Feedback Form
Creating a Confirmation Page
Creating a Form Results Page
Using the Form Page Wizard
Using DHTML
Introducing Interactivity
Overview
Browser Compatibility
Sources of JavaScript Modules
Events
Java
Using JavaScript
JavaScript Functions
Using the FrontPage DHTML Module
Adding Motion
Adding DHTML to Text
Using Third Party JavaScript Actions
Frequently-used Scripts
Popup Window
Including Scripts for Events
Using Java
Setting Scrolling Text
Using Frames
Introducing Frames
The Frameset Page
Defining the Frameset Page
Using Nested Framesets
Creating Banner Pages
Setting Frame and Frameset Properties
Frame Properties
Using Frames Templates
Using Hyperlinks with Frames
Linking out of a Frameset
Linking within Frameset
Adding Bookmarks
Problems with Frames
Dealing with Orphan Pages
Using Shared Borders
Using Databases
Overview of Web-Database Systems
Introduction
Technologies
System Requirements
Additional Information
Exploring ASP
Combining HTML and VBScript
Creating a Database Connection
Inserting Data from the Database
Apply Selection Criteria
Data Entry Form
Database Management