* Explains working with tables, forms, and frames.
* Explores adding multimedia elements like sound and animation.
* Updated to include the newest tools in FrontPage.
* Previous four editions have combined to sell more than 230,000 copies.
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Discover new tools and techniques that bring surfers aboard at your site
Oh, what a perfect Web we weave! With FrontPage 2003 and this friendly guide to translate, Web site creation is within the realm of ordinary folk. Find out how easily you can build pages, spice them up with graphics and cool HTML effects, add hyperlinks, and make your handiwork available to the World Wide Web.
The Dummies Way
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55 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
just what I needed,
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This review is from: Front Page 2003 For Dummies (Paperback)
I delved into HTML several years ago and fooled around with it on my personal website but the tedium of having to code every single whisker of a webpage led me to try FrontPage 2000. I loved it but never had the time to learn it well. It speeded my page production but I wasn't satisfied with the results. I put webpage work aside for a couple of years then recently decided to dive in with the completely worked over FrontPage 2003 and dedicate myself to learning it well.Dornfest's book was a perfect way to break off the rust while at the same time becoming acquainted with the new capabilities of FP2003. I generally am afraid of the DUMMIES series because the authors can go too far trying to be informal and funny, while neglecting the meat of the subject. A page with a cartoon is a wasted page for me when I want to know something. Dornfest shows welcome restraint, holding off on the jokes for the most part and carefully explaining how FP works in clear prose. The presentation is patient and I found no glitches where something different happens on the screen from what is described in the book. All the basics are here along with introductions to more advanced topics and a great collection of sites to visit for further learning.
39 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
I'm lost,
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This review is from: Front Page 2003 For Dummies (Paperback)
I've never written a review before, but I'm so lost after reading this book that I had to warn others before they come down the same road.
I agree with "a reader" that the author will "introduce a topic but, before developing it, tell the reader that she'll explain later how it (method, procedure, &c) should be accomplished." It's enough to drive a person crazy. Also, if you run into a problem, too bad. Troubleshooting is a nontopic in this book.
77 of 92 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Not very enlightening,
By A Customer
This review is from: Front Page 2003 For Dummies (Paperback)
This book is totally disjointed. The author will introduce a topic but, before developing it, tell the reader that she'll explain later how it (method, procedure, &c) should be accomplished. This infuriating tactic happens repeatedly thereby making it impossible to learn anything. I also suspect that the author does NOT grasp the underlying theoretical/architectural concepts of FrontPage, much less (X)HTML, enough to provide the reader much more than a blind how-to guide. She never explains WHY we choose this option, WHY we pick this menu item, WHY we highlight this text, WHY we insert this file, and so on...
If you don't believe me, look at the reviews of this same author's "FrontPage 2002 with CD-ROM" previous version of this book. Be skeptical of glowing 5-star reviews from critics who find absolutely no fault with the books they are reviewing. "Before reading xxxx I knew absolutely nothing but after devouring this paragon of perfection I am now totally conversant with the subject of yyyy."
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