By: Asha Dornfest Publisher: For Dummies Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Label: For Dummies Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 384 Publication Date: October 17, 2003
Product Description: * Discusses creating a basic site design, working with text, effectively using hyperlinks, and adding images and graphics. * 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.
Great help, couldn't have written the website without it. This is the first of the dummies series of books I have used. I read it from cover to cover and practised before I started on my real website. I then used the book as a reference and found it extremely helpful. The website is now published. Some sections were basic formatting that I already knew so I just skimmed over these sections but on the whole a great help.
great book Easy to read and understand. I already had a basic understanding of FrontPage but this book is a great intro and taught me some new tricks too.
Covers A Lot This book covers a lot of the fuctionality of Frontpage 2003. It is easy to read and includes specific instructions with extra little hints thrown in. When I first used Frontpage I was expecting a product that helped me create html pages. It does that but the book helped me to understand the site management aspect of the product also. A great jumpstart to using the software.
Frontpage 2003 Review When I first purchased the Frontpage Software I should have bought this book at the same time, in fact they should actually be sold together. It is very well written and a very good guide once you are up and running. I would recommend this book to anyone who has a basic understanding of MS Office products.
Terrible for a Help Book This is a terrible book. I am a total novice in FrontPage and web page creation but have lots of experience in computers including programming years ago.
Usually I am the one everyone asks questions of with computers. I was unable find the Button she talked about on the 3rd page. I searched everywhere for it and asked Microsoft and HELP and still haven't found it. She assumes you know where things are but we DON'T. very frustrating experience.