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Developing a web site

Developing a web site. Outline. Introduction to Web page development Get started with FrontPage Start a new website Adding pages to a web site Rearranging the site structure Insert navigation bars Build a web page content Post pages to the Web. What is Web Site?.

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Developing a web site

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  1. Developing a web site Developing a Web site

  2. Outline Introduction to Web page development • Get started with FrontPage • Start a new website • Adding pages to a web site • Rearranging the site structure • Insert navigation bars • Build a web page content • Post pages to the Web Developing a Web site

  3. What is Web Site? • A Website is a collection of one or more webpages located somewhere on the Internet and has a unique domain name • A webpage is a document made of Hypertext (images, voice and video clips, plain text, rich text,…etc.) • Any webpage has a unique URL • A webpage is written in special language called Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) • See example: Open any webpage on Internet Explorer, from Menubar select View | Source • Some webpages are written in different languages but are similar to HTML Developing a Web site

  4. Web site design • You don’t have to know HTML to be able to create a web page. • Some programs allow you to design a web page like designing a Word document or a graphic document. We call it WYSIWYG (we-zee-wig) meaning: What You See Is What You Get. • Examples of these programs: MS FrontPage, Dreamweaver, GoLive. Developing a Web site

  5. Starting a new Web Site • View the task pane by clicking View | Task pane Developing a Web site

  6. Starting a new Web Site • Click More Web Site Templates • Specify where you want to store the website • Choose Empty Web Page for simple sites Developing a Web site

  7. Starting a new Web Site • To add a home page right click in the navigation view and click New | Top page. • A home page will be added • To edit the home page double click the home page icon Developing a Web site

  8. What is homepage? • A Homepage is the first page in your website. • When the user enters the URL of your website in IE, the first page that will open is the Homepage. • For this to happen, the page must be called “Default.htm” Developing a Web site

  9. Adding Pages to a Web site • The first page you added as shown in the previous slide is the default homepage. • Any further pages you add will be additional pages to your site that can be linked to the homepage. • The figure below shows two additional pages along with the home page. Developing a Web site

  10. Rearranging the Site Structure • Rearranging the pages in a site is very simple with the FrontPage 2003. • Just drag them according to the structure you want and FrontPage will modify the structure accordingly. Developing a Web site

  11. Applying a Theme to a Website • Select all files in the folders pane. • Choose Format | Theme Developing a Web site

  12. Adding Page Banners • Double click the page you want to add the page banner from the navigation view • Choose Insert | Page Banner • Repeat this for all the pages Developing a Web site

  13. Inserting navigation bars • Adding navigation button to the home page • Choose Insert | Navigation Developing a Web site

  14. Inserting Navigation Bars (contd) Developing a Web site

  15. Building Web Page Content Adding contents to the web page • Same as adding contents to word document • Making links to external web pages. • Apart from the automated hyperlinks that you made in the previous slide, you also can create your own links. To do so • Select the text you want to be linked • Choose Insert | Hyperlink • Adding images to a web page. • Choose Insert | Picture • Adding tables to a webpage • Use “Insert Table” from Toolbar • Or, from menubar Tables | Layout tables and cells Developing a Web site

  16. Previewing Pages through a Browser • The web pages you have developed by the FrontPage can be previewed by • Just clicking the preview mode in the FrontPage, or • By opening the home page by a browser of your choice, or • Choose File | Preview in Browser | select any browser of your choice • The last option helps you preview in a browser of your choice. Developing a Web site

  17. What now? • After designing and building your website, your next step will be to publish the website • Publishing the website means putting it to some web server on the Internet, so people can see your website from the Internet Developing a Web site

  18. Publishing a Web site • Once you have completed building your site, you can publish it on the web server as follows. • Choose File | Publish Site Developing a Web site

  19. Publishing a Web site Developing a Web site

  20. Summary • Introduction to Web page development • Get started with FrontPage • Start a new website • Adding pages to a web site • Rearranging the site structure • Insert navigation bars • Build a web page content • Post pages to the Web Developing a Web site

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