
Product Description
Written specifically for busy executives, managers, and other professionals, Effective Executive’s Guide to FrontPage Web Sites walks you through the eight steps of designing, building, and managing Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Web sites: Step 1: Learn the Logic. Start here with a discussion about how the Web works, why Web sites make sense, and what makes a site effective. Step 2: Develop a Content Strategy. Identify the purpose of the Web site and the required content. Step 3: Lay a Foundation. Prepare the foundation of your Web site by getting a domain name and locating a company to host your Web site. Step 4: Collect and Organize Your Content. Collect existing content or develop new content-then create a central warehouse to store and organize this material. Step 5: Create Your Web Site. Set up your Web pages and other Web site components using FrontPage. Step 6: Polish Your Pages. Refine your Web pages to make them more effective and professional. Step 7: Add Interactivity to Your Web Site. Enhance your Web site through the addition of interactive features. Step 8: Deploy Your Web Site. Test and publish your Web site and then draw attention to it by submitting your site to search engines, sharing links, using newsgroups and list servers, and generating offline publicity. More than just a book about FrontPage, Effective Executive’s Guide to FrontPage Web Sites explains how to create business and nonprofit organization Web sites that really work.
About the Author
Stephen L. Nelson is the author of Effective Executive’s Guide to Project 2000, Quicken 2000 for Windows for Dummies, and QuickBooks 2000 for Dummies. He lives in Seattle, Washington. Jason Gerend is a contributing editor of Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Administrator’s Companion and FrontPage 2000 At a Glance. He lives in Bellingham, Washington.
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I’ve never done much with webpages until recently and this book has come in handy. Even if you dont like or use frontpage it covers lots of handy things like how to get search engines to find you and to make a user friendly and consistant webpage. Whats nice is that this book explains all the stuff about making a webpage like tables, forms, image positioning, and all the little things that make good pages that are a pain to work with unless you learn how to use a program like frontpage. The only drawback is that sometimes the author doesn’t go into enough detail on some topics, but overall this book will get you going with your own website.
The Effective Executive’s Guide to FrontPage Web Sites starts from scratch. If you want a good reference book with a guide to building a web site within it, this will work for you. The book includes information on everything from a description of how the internet works, to choosing a domain name, to adding interactivity to your website. The only thing I would have liked more of, was more specific information on how to do different formatting by hand within my website, maybe an appendix with some of the basic html tags.