Doteasy Tutorials - Microsoft FrontPage 2002
Microsoft FrontPage 2002
Microsoft FrontPage is a popular website composer tool that can help you create
your website if you are not proficient in HTML coding and if you are looking
to build a quality website without spending the time and money to hire a web
developer.
With FrontPage, you can create and edit web pages, make hyperlinks, import
graphics, design a feedback form, add navigation bars to pages in a WYSIWYG
(what you see is what you get) editor and then publish your entire website with
a simple click of your mouse. It even allows you to integrate active elements
such as hit counters and guest books into your website without knowledge of
programming.
Our service supports all versions of Microsoft FrontPage.
I. $0 Hosting FrontPage Publishing Tutorial.
Start up your Microsoft FrontPage software and click on File
then select New, then Page or Web. |
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Design
your website. Remember to save all your web pages in the folder My
Webs located at: C:\Documents and Settings\*user*\My Documents\My
Webs |
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When
you have completed designing your website, click on File,
then select Open Web and then you will need to find and
select the My Webs folder in your computer. |
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You
will now see a Folder List to the left of your design window which will
show all of the files in your My Webs folder. |
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Click
on File, then select Publish Web. This
will display the Publish Destination window. Enter the publish destination
as: ftp://ftp.yourdomain.com (replace yourdomain.com
with your own domain name). The click OK. |
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You
will then be prompted to enter the Name: and Password. The Name is your
Doteasy MemberID and the Password is your Doteasy Password. |
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FrontPage
will establish a connection to your server which will open the Publish Web
window. Simply select files that you would like to publish then click Publish.
Your website files will be published to the server. |
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* If changes are not visible after you have uploaded new content to your
website, please try clearing your browser cache or temporary internet
files and reload the page again.
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II. Ultra Hosting, CGI/Perl or PHP/MySQL Optional Feature FrontPage Publishing
Tutorial.
Start up your Microsoft FrontPage software and click on File
then select New, then Page or Web. |
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Design
your website. Remember to save all your web pages in the folder My
Webs located at: C:\Documents and Settings\*user*\My Documents\My
Webs |
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| (Frontpage Form Mail Setup: If the recipient email address is an email address under the website domain name, click here) |
When
you have completed designing your website, click on File,
then select Open Web and then you will need to find and
select the My Webs folder in your computer. |
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You
will now see a Folder List to the left of your design window which will
show all of the files in your My Webs folder. |
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Click
on File, then select Publish Web. This
will display the Publish Destination window. Enter the publish destination
as: http://www.yourdomain.com (replace yourdomain.com
with your own domain name). The click OK. |
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You
will then be prompted to enter the Name: and Password. The Name is your
Doteasy MemberID and the Password is your Doteasy Password. |
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FrontPage
will establish a connection to your server which will open the Publish Web
window. Simply select files that you would like to publish then click Publish.
Your website files will be published to the server. |
|

* If changes are not visible after you have uploaded new content to your
website, please try clearing your browser cache or temporary internet
files and reload the page again.
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Direct authoring using FrontPage
Using
FrontPage you have the ability to connect to the server and directly make
changes your web pages on the web server. This is updating method is called
direct authoring to the server. To access your website and make changes
directly to the server, click on File then select Open
Web. |
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Enter
the Web name as your full website URL in the format http://www.yourdomain.com.
Then click Open. You may now make changes directly to your server. Editing
your website in this way is not recommended as it does not save any changes
locally to your computer meaning that you will not be left with any backup
of your website files. |
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| Note* Any changes made from this point will appear immediately on your
website. |