Microsoft® Office FrontPage® 2003: Level 2

Course Specifications

Course Length:  1 Day, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm

Location: Entre Technology Services, LLC  1501 N. 14th St. West, Suite 1511

Registration: Call your Account Manager at 406.256.5700 or use our Registration Forms

Course Description

You have created Web pages with text, graphics, and tables. However, you need to add more complex features, dynamic components, and to enable two-way interaction with your Web site's visitors. In this course, you will use Microsoft® Office FrontPage® 2003's graphical and convenient tools to add these features to your Web site.

Course Objective: 

You will enhance the functionality and usability of your Web site using Microsoft® Office FrontPage tools.

Target Student: 

This course is designed for students needing the skills to enhance and manage his or her web's functionality and usability.

Prerequisites: 

Students taking this course should be familiar with using the Internet. Furthermore, students should have taken the Microsoft® FrontPage® 2003: Level 1 course from Element K or have equivalent knowledge. Recommended, though not required, is the Microsoft® Access 2003: Level 1 course.

Delivery Method: 

Instructor led, group-paced, classroom-delivery learning model with structured hands-on activities.

Performance-Based Objectives:

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

Use frames to display several pages of Web content within a single browser window.
Add user navigation components to your site, including search, image maps, and a table of contents.
Create Web forms and save collected data to a file and a database.
Add dynamic content to Web pages.
Manage workgroup-based development of FrontPage webs.
Maintain a site with FrontPage tools.

Course Content

Lesson 1: Laying Out a Page with Frames

Create Frames Pages
Add Links to Frames Pages
Modify Frames
Create an Inline Frame

Lesson 2: Adding User Navigation Components

Add Search Capabilities
Create an Image Map
Insert a Link Bar
Create a Table of Contents

Lesson 3: Working with Forms

Create a Form
Modify Field Properties
Send Form Data to a File
Send Form Data to a Database

Lesson 4: Displaying Dynamic Content

Share Content Between Pages
Add an Interactive Button
Swap Images
Display Database Information on a Page
Insert Redirect Meta Tags
Add a Chart

Lesson 5: Managing Workgroup Development

Manage Tasks
Manage Files with Source Control
Manage a File's Review Status
Secure a Web

Lesson 6: Maintaining a Site

Manage Web Folders
Manage Web Files
Correct Broken Hyperlinks
Analyze a Web's Usage
Display a Top 10 List for Visitors
Change Default Documents