Getting Started: Web Page Design with Microsoft Frontpage 2000

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Thomson Learning EMEA, Limited, 1999 - Computers - 370 pages
Over the last few years, Internet and World Wide Web use has skyrocketed and, consequently, many are interested in developing a Web site for personal or business use. Though, creating a Web site has in the past been very complicated and primarily left to computer professionals, the introduction of Web publishing programs such as Microsoft FrontPage 98 has made Web site creation a possibility for almost anyone.

While many computer books are enormous and difficult to read, Getting Started: Web Page Design with Microsoft FrontPage 98 is concise and readable. It begins with the essential information a Web page designer needs to become familiar with the World Wide Web and basic Web page design fundamentals, and then covers how to create complete Web sites -- all in six concise chapters.

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Designing a Web Site
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Creating a Basic Web Site
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