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 »  CodeCrunch  »  Software Tutorials  »  Frontpage  »  Creating a website using Front Page 2002
Creating a website using Front Page 2002
By Brendan Horverson | Published  07/20/2006 | Frontpage | This tutorial viewed 1096 times
Next Steps

To create a web based on a different template

  • From the File menu, click New then Page or Web...

The New Page or Web task pane is displayed on the right-hand side of the application window.

  • From the New from template section, click Web Site Templates...

The Web Site Templates dialogue box is displayed.





  • In the Web Sites list, select an appropriate template
  • In the Specify the location of the new web: box, type or select a location and a name for the new web
  • Click OK




Create a Web Using a Wizard

Many of the web templates present you with a wizard to help you customise the web.

To create a web using a wizard

  • From the File menu, click New then Page or Web...

The New Page or Web task pane is displayed on the right-hand side of the application window.

  • Choose a location to store the web in then select one of the Wizard icons 
     
  • Click OK

The first page of the Web Wizard is displayed.



  • Respond to each question about your company and the information you want to present on your web
  • To move to the next page of the Wizard, click Next>
  • If you make a mistake you can move back to a previous page in the Wizard by clicking <Back
  • Click Finish to create the new web

FrontPage creates a new web, based on the responses you have given.




 The Home Page is called index.htm - but supporting pages have been created too.



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