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Agenda. Video Last Class Front Page Tutorial 1: Creating a Front Page Web Site Using a Template Agenda for Next Class. Last Class. Chapter 4: Computers and Security Logic bombs refer to a virus activated by a certain conditions such as a particular keystroke

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  1. Agenda • Video • Last Class • Front Page Tutorial 1: Creating a Front Page Web Site Using a Template • Agenda for Next Class

  2. Last Class • Chapter 4: Computers and Security • Logic bombs refer to a virus activated by a certain conditions such as a particular keystroke • All types of malware are generally referred to as viruses though there are distinctions • UPSs are used to provide battery backup • Authentication systems help to determine that a person is who they claim to be • Hot sites act as a backup facility with computers, desk and so on in case the primary facility becomes incapacitated • Biometric readers authenticate users by measuring biological characteristics of a user • Firewalls protect a PC by closing down ports

  3. Project 1 Creating a FrontPage Web Site Using a Template

  4. Objectives • Discuss the basic components of the World Wide Web • Identify common elements of a Web page • Define and describe a FrontPage Web site • Start and quit FrontPage • Describe FrontPage window elements

  5. Objectives • Create a FrontPage Web site using a template • Apply a theme to a FrontPage Web site • Add and modify text elements on a Web page • Save and preview a Web page • Delete a Web page from a FrontPage Web site

  6. Objectives • Add and modify hyperlinks on a Web page • Print a Web page • Publish and test a FrontPage Web site • Use the FrontPage Help system

  7. Starting and Customizing FrontPage • Click the Start button on the Windows taskbar, point to All Programs on the Start menu, point to Microsoft Office on the All Programs submenu, and then point to Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 on the Microsoft Office submenu • Click Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 • Click the Close button in the Getting Started task pane

  8. Starting and Customizing FrontPage • If the Language bar shows and it indicates that the microphone is on, click the Microphone button to turn it off • To close the Language bar, right-click it to display a list of commands and then click Close the Language bar on the shortcut menu • If the FrontPage window is not maximized, double-click its title bar to maximize it

  9. Starting and Customizing FrontPage

  10. Using a Template to Create a FrontPage Web Site • Click File on the menu bar and then click Close • Click the New Page button arrow on the Standard toolbar • Click Web Site • When the Web Site Templates dialog box appears, click the Personal Web Site icon

  11. Using a Template to Create a FrontPage Web Site • Click the Specify the location of the new Web site text box and select the default location text • Type c:\jkeeler or a location specified by your instructor in the text box • Click the OK button

  12. Opening a Web Page in Page View • Double-click the file name, index.htm, in the Folder List pane

  13. Applying a Theme to a FrontPage Web Site • Click Format on the menu bar • Click Theme • When the Theme task pane is displayed, click the Vivid colors check box to select it • Scroll to Capsules in the Select a theme list

  14. Applying a Theme to a FrontPage Web Site • Click the c:\jkeeler folder in the Folder List pane • Double-click Capsules in the Select a theme list • Click the Yes button • Click the Close button on the Theme task pane

  15. Editing Text on a Web Page • Position the insertion point at the beginning of the second paragraph, which begins with the text, The home page is a good spot… • Drag through the text to select it • Type My name is James Keeler, and I am a candidate to graduate from Trelane College. (You may substitute your personal information here.)

  16. Adding New Text to a Web Page • Press the ENTER key to start a new paragraph below the second paragraph • Type This Web site is the first Web site that I created • Press the ENTER key to start a new paragraph • Type Follow the links to learn more about my interests and to see some of my favorite Web sites.

  17. Adding New Text to a Web Page

  18. Selecting Tables and Cells • Click in the cell that contains the text, Favorite Links • Click Table on the menu bar and then point to Select • Click Table on the Select submenu

  19. Deleting a Selected Table • Right-click one of the selected cells • Click Delete Cells on the shortcut menu • Use the scroll bar in Page view to scroll to the bottom of the Web page

  20. Editing a Bulleted List • Double-click the file name, interest.htm, in the Folder List pane • Drag through the first sentence of text that begins, Here is a good place, to select it. Type What holds my interest in my chosen field of small-business marketing. as the new text • Drag through the text just entered to select it • Click the Style box arrow • If necessary, scroll down to Heading 3 in the Style list

  21. Editing a Bulleted List • Click Heading 3 in the Style list • Drag through the text of the first line in the bulleted list to select it • Type SBA – The first place to go for small business owners is the government’s Small Business Association. • Drag through the first hyperlink to select it and then type sba.gov as the new link • Drag through the remaining lines of text in the bulleted list and their respective hyperlinks

  22. Editing a Bulleted List • Type Guerrilla Promotions – Inexpensive and creative marketing approaches work well on the local level for small business. I find Guerrilla marketing to be incredibly fun and it works. • Press the ENTER key. • Type Branding – I enjoy the creative processes involved in developing a brand and developing a branding strategy to be invigorating. as the next item in the bulleted list • Press the ENTER key

  23. Editing a Bulleted List • Type Electronic Marketing – Technologies such as the Internet and multimedia have opened up new avenues for marketing products and services. I delve into as much new material regarding electronic marketing as I can get my hands on. • Select the acronym, SBA, just after the first bullet • Click the Bold button on the Formatting toolbar • Select the phrase, Guerrilla Promotions, just after the second bullet • Repeat the previous 2 steps to bold the words, Guerrilla Promotions, just after the second bullet; the word, Branding, just after the third bullet; and the words, Electronic Marketing, just after the fourth bullet

  24. Editing a Bulleted List

  25. Saving a Web Page • If necessary, scroll up and then click anywhere in the first paragraph of the Web page to unselect the last bold term • Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar • Click the index.htm tab at the top of the document window • Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar

  26. Previewing a Web Page in Preview View • In Page view, click the Preview button at the bottom of the document window • When you have finished viewing the Web page, click the interest.htm tab • When the interest.htm page appears, click the Preview button at the bottom of the document window • When you have finished viewing the Web page, click the index.htm tab • Click the Design button

  27. Modifying a Page Banner • If necessary, scroll to the top of the Home page • Position the mouse pointer over the page banner component on the Home page • Right-click the page banner • Click Page Banner Properties on the shortcut menu • When FrontPage displays the Page Banner Properties dialog box, select the text in the Page banner text box

  28. Modifying a Page Banner • Type Welcome to James Keeler’s Web Site as the new text • If necessary, click Picture in the properties area to select it • Click the OK button • Click the interest.htm tab

  29. Modifying a Page Banner • Right-click the page banner • Click Page Banner Properties • When FrontPage displays the Page Banner Properties dialog box, select the text in the Page banner text box, type Professional Interests as the new text, and then click the OK button • Click the first paragraph on the Web page

  30. Deleting a Web Page from a Web Site • Click the Web Site tab • Click the Navigation button • Right-click the Photo Gallery page icon

  31. Deleting a Web Page from a Web Site • Click Delete on the shortcut menu • Click Delete this page from the Web site • Click the OK button • Repeat the previous four steps for the About Me page and the Feedback page

  32. Changing Hyperlinks on a Web Page • Double-click the Favorites page icon in the Navigation pane • Right-click the page banner • Click Page Banner Properties • When FrontPage displays the Page Banner Properties dialog box, select the text in the Page banner text box, type Favorite Links as the new text, and then click the OK button

  33. Changing Hyperlinks on a Web Page • Select the first paragraph of text, which begins with, Make a list of your favorite sites • Click the Style box arrow on the Formatting toolbar and then click Heading 3 • Type These are some of my favorite sites on the World Wide Web • Press the DELETE key once • Right-click anywhere on the Example.com hyperlink

  34. Changing Hyperlinks on a Web Page • Click Hyperlink Properties on the shortcut menu • When FrontPage displays the Edit Hyperlink dialog box, Select the text in the Text to display box and then type Guerrilla Marketing Online as the new text • Select the text in the Address box and then type http://www.gmarketing.com/main.html as the new URL • Click the OK button • Below the first hyperlink, select the text that begins with, Write a description

  35. Changing Hyperlinks on a Web Page • Type Includes all kinds of resources to get you started on the fundamentals and advanced strategies involved with guerrilla marketing. • Repeat the previous steps to replace the second hyperlink with the text Marketing Survival Kit that links to the URL http://www. marketingsurvivalkit.com and a description of A great place to find marketing resources for small businesses. • Repeat the previous steps to replace the third hyperlink with the text Guitar Pro that links to the URL http://www.guitarpro.com and a description of When I need to relax, I find a new song to play on my guitar. I cannot read music, but Guitar Pro helps me sound fantastic. • Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar to save changes

  36. Changing Hyperlinks on a Web Page • Click the interest.htm tab to view the Professional Interests page • Select the sba.gov link and then click the Insert Hyperlink button on the Standard toolbar • Type http://www.sba.gov as the address for the Hyperlink

  37. Adding an E-Mail Hyperlink to a Web Page • Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar to save the interest.htm Web page • Click the index.htm tab in Page view • Position the insertion point at the end of the fourth paragraph, which begins, Follow the links to learn more about • Press the ENTER key • Type You may send an e-mail to me at jkeeler@trelanecollege.edu.

  38. Adding an E-Mail Hyperlink to a Web Page • Drag through the text, jkeeler@trelanecollege.edu, to select it • Click the Insert Hyperlink button on the Standard toolbar • When FrontPage displays the Insert Hyperlink dialog box, click the E-mail Address button • Type jkeeler@trelanecollege.edu in the E-Mail address text box

  39. Adding an E-Mail Hyperlink to a Web Page • Click the OK button • Position the mouse pointer on the e-mail hyperlink • Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar

  40. Printing a Web Page • Ready the printer • If necessary, double-click the file name, index.htm, in the Folder List pane or click the index.htm tab at the top of the document window to display the Home page in Page view • Click File on the menu bar • Click Print • Click the OK button

  41. Printing a Web Page

  42. Publishing a FrontPage Web Site • If necessary, save any unsaved pages • Click the Publish Site button on the Standard toolbar • If necessary, click the Remote Web server type as directed by your instructor • Click the Remote Web site location box and then type http://www.trelanecollege.edu/~jkeeler for the URL. Be sure to substitute your own URL when you see the URL, http://www.trelanecollege.edu/~jkeeler

  43. Publishing a FrontPage Web Site • Click the OK button • If a Microsoft FrontPage dialog box appears indicating that a Web site does not exist at the location, click the Yes button • Type your name in the User name text box, and then type your password in the Password text box • Click the OK button • Click the Publish Web site button

  44. Publishing a FrontPage Web Site

  45. Testing a FrontPage Web Site • Click the View your Remote Web site link • If necessary, click the Maximize button on the Internet Explorer title bar • Click the Favorite Links hyperlink on the link bar • Click the Professional Interests button on the link bar

  46. Testing a FrontPage Web Site • Click the sba.gov hyperlink • Click the Back button to return to the Professional Interests page • After viewing all Web pages for accuracy and ensuring the hyperlinks function properly, click the Close button on the Internet Explorer title bar to close the browser

  47. Obtaining Help Using the Type a Question for Help Box • Type save a Web page in the Type a question for help box on the right side of the menu bar • Press the ENTER key • If necessary, scroll the Search Results task pane, and then click the link Save a Web page • Double-click the Microsoft Office FrontPage Help title bar to maximize it

  48. Obtaining Help Using the Type a Question for Help Box • Click the Show All link on the right side of the Microsoft Office FrontPage Help window to expand the links in the window • Click the Close button on the Microsoft FrontPage Help window title bar • Click the Close button on the Search Results task pane

  49. Closing a Web Site and Quitting FrontPage • Click File on the menu bar and then click Close Site • Click the Close button on the right side of the FrontPage title bar • If necessary, click the Close button on the Internet Explorer title bar to quit Internet Explorer

  50. Project Summary • Discuss the basic components of the World Wide • Web • Identify common elements of a Web page • Define and describe a FrontPage Web site • Start and quit FrontPage • Describe FrontPage window elements

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