Microsoft® FrontPage® Version 2002 Plain & Simple
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.96 (919 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0735614539 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-03-24 |
Language | : | English |
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His greatest joy is not the sound of hammer, saw, or hard drive, but the laughter of his two daughters, Zosia and Lucy.. Greg has created online courses on Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Word 2000, is a regular columnist for CNET, and has written articles for Forbes, PC World, and Computer User. Since then he has developed a following with
"Incredibly helpful resource" according to TKimberlie. I bought this book to help me set up my first website, and am continuing to use it as a reference tool as I improve the site. I wasn't sure I could build a site on my own, but this book provided me with just the support I needed.One of the best things about the book is the fact that not only are the instructions clear and direct, but the images that accompany the illustrations actually show you what you're looking at on your computer screen.Also, it's possible to skip ahead and use the book primarily as a reference manual when you want to do something specific (add a moving image or a gif to the page, for exampl. "Worse than worthless" according to A Customer. At best this book may help somebody transition from a previous version of FrontPage to the current (2002) version. But for somebody who has never before used FrontPage (any version), this book is NOT a teaching tool.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.". Plain & Simple ?? I judge books of this type by how much progress I can make in the first 2 hrs and with Plain & Simple I had achieved nothing in this time.The content is all there, but badly disjointed.Frankly, I became so bored with the book, I reverted back to 2002's online help and found a much more useful tutorial to get me started only then did Plain & Simple make any real sense, when I wanted to perform some specific tasks.
Get the fast facts that make learning FrontPage® 2002 plain and simple!HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:Find the simplest ways to get stuff done in Microsoft® FrontPageQuickly build your own site from scratchFormat text and graphics and use special effectsAdd hyperlinks and a search functionCreate a hit counter and feedback formsGo behind the scenes—and tinker with HTMLHERE’S HOW YOU’LL LEARN IT:NUMBERED STEPS show exactly what to doColor SCREEN SHOTS keep you on trackHandy TIPS teach easy techniques and shortcutsQuick TRY THIS! exercises put your learning to workCAUTION notes help keep you out of trouble
Greg has created online courses on Microsoft Windows 2000 and Microsoft Word 2000, is a regular columnist for CNET, and has written articles for Forbes, PC World, and Computer User. His greatest joy is not the sound of hammer, saw, or hard drive, but the laughter of his two daughters, Zosia and Lucy.. Since then he has developed a following with books like Starting an Online Business for Dummies. Greg cut his computer book-writing teeth in 1995 with Publishing on the World Wide Web. Outside of the computer world, Greg has published poems and short stories and, most recently, Literary Chicago: A Book Lover's Tour of the Windy City, published by Lake Claremont Press.When his fingers aren't tapping computer keys or stained with the ink of the antique fountain pens he collects, Greg's hands are busy rehabbing his house on the North Side of Chicago