Monday, May 21, 2012

Using Frontpage

Using http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/frontpage-help/overview-RZ001114106.aspx?section=1.
    1. What two steps are recommended in planning your site?
    -Planning your site structure with sketches
    -Planning your site layout again with sketches.
      2. What is a web server?
      A Web server is a computer that runs special serving software. That software "serves" HTML pages and associated files when requested by a client, such as a Web browser.

      3. Provide examples of some features that FrontPage Server Extensions provide for a website?
      Design element Interactives
      Security- Log in.
      Allows direct uploads and downloads of data and files

      4. How do you put your website on a web server?
      To put your site on a Web server, you publish it. Publishing generally means copying all of the files to a remote location on a server. In most cases, the remote location is either an HTTP path or an FTP path. The path you use depends on what technologies your server supports.

      5. FrontPage has two key functions – website design and management

      6. What are some commonly used file names for Home Pages accepted by servers?

      7. What is FrontPage Metadata and which two folders contain these files?
      FrontPage metadata is information about your FrontPage Web site that makes managing the site possible.
      The folders are the _vti_cnf folder and the _vti_pvt folder.

      8. There are two basic types of website can you create in FrontPage; what are they and how do they differ?
      Disk-Based and Sever-Based.
      A disk-based site is a FrontPage Web site you create on your local hard disk and then later publish to a Web server. A server-based site is one you create and work with directly on a Web server, without the extra step of publishing.


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