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Text Formatting in FrontPage
Text imported from word processor files or copied from
another Web page into FrontPage often contains unwanted
formatting such as fonts, colors, and font sizes. To
quickly remove all such formatting and revert to the
default FrontPage settings:
- In page view, select the text.
- On the Format menu, click Remove Formatting . Or
press CTRL+SPACEBAR.
Edit the HTML in FrontPage Shared Borders
Have you ever tried to edit the HTML code in a shared
border? At first glance, you can't, because in the HTML
view, FrontPage hides the HTML of the shared borders.
To edit the HTML of a shared border in FrontPage 2000:
- On the Tools menu, click Web Settings , and then
click the Advanced tab.
- Select the Show documents in hidden directories
check box to show or hide files in hidden folders.
Click OK to continue.
Now, if you use shared borders in your Web, when you
look at the Folder List, you'll see a new directory
called _borders. Inside this directory, you'll find
an HTML page that corresponds to the shared borders
you've used in your Web: top.htm, bottom.htm, left.htm,
and/or right.htm. You can open these files in FrontPage
Editor. And when you save the file, the shared borders
on every page are updated automatically.
Build Your Own Hover Buttons in FrontPage 2000
Have you ever wondered how to make the buttons on your
Web pages change color, move, or light up when users
point to them with a mouse? It's easy to do with FrontPage
2000.
First, you'll need to create two versions of the button
you want to put on your page. One version that appears
when the page first loads and another slightly different
version that users see when they point to the button
with a mouse. You can create your graphics using Microsoft
PhotoDraw® 2000 or any drawing program you use to
create graphics for the Web.
Once you've created your graphics, here's how you put
them on your page:
- On the Insert menu, click Component , and then
click Hover Button .
- In the Link to box, enter the URL of the page or
file you want to display when the button is clicked.
- In the Button text box, type the text label for
the hover button. Leave this box blank if the graphic
you created already contains a text label.
- Click Custom .
- In the Button box, enter the URL to the picture
you want users to see when they first open the page.
- In the On hover box, enter the URL to the picture
you want users to see when they put a mouse over the
button. Then click OK .
- In the Width and Height boxes, type the width and
height of the picture in pixels, and then click OK
. The size of the hover button must match the size
of the picture you use for the hover effect.
And if you don't have graphics already created, you
can select one of the built-in hover effects in FrontPage
2000, such as Glow or Bevel , to quickly add interactivity
to any page on your site.
Insert Line Breaks in FrontPage
In the Normal view in FrontPage, when you press ENTER,
FrontPage automatically inserts a Paragraph "<P>"
tag, creating double line spacing between lines. To
insert a line break-or "<BR>" tag-so
you have single line spacing, hold down SHIFT and then
press ENTER.
Create an Outlook Message Signature Using FrontPage
You can spruce up your Outlook 2000 message signature
using FrontPage 2000 (or your default HTML editor).
To create a message signature using HTML:
- In Microsoft Outlook®, on the Tools menu, click
Options , and then click the Mail Format tab.
- Under Message format , select HTML from the Send
in this message format drop-down menu. Then click
the Signature Picker button.
- In the Signature Picker dialog box, click New .
- In the Enter a name for your new signature box,
enter a name.
- Under Choose how to create your signature , select
Start with a blank signature , and then click Next
.
- Click the Advanced Edit button. Outlook will then
launch FrontPage 2000 (or your default HTML editor),
and you can take full advantage of the features in
the editor to create your signature. You can embed
graphics, add hyperlinks, or even animate your signature
using DHTML.
- When you have finished creating your signature,
save your changes and exit FrontPage.
- Click OK twice.
Switch Quickly Between Views in FrontPage
To switch between Design, Preview, and HTML views in
FrontPage 2000, just press CTRL+PAGE UP or CTRL+PAGE
DOWN .
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