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Publishing
Web Using MS Front Page 97 / 98
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Creating a Website
Open FrontPage Explorer.
Choose "File - New - FrontPage Web".
In the New FrontPage Web window will be three options:
1) a "One Page Web"
2) "Import an Existing Web"
3) From "Wizard" or "Template"
Choosing Option 1 creates a new web, with one HTML page.
Choosing Option 2 or 3 opens the corresponding Wizard and walks you through the steps creating your new web.
After choosing the type of web to create in Step 1, you then need to choose a title for your web. Place it in the "Choose a title for your
FrontPage web:" window. Below this window will be the local file location that you would like to store your web. If this location is not
appropriate, choose "Change" and follow the instructions. then "OK" and FrontPage will create the necessary files for your new web.
Publishing a web
Open the web you created on your hard drive.
In FrontPage Explorer, Choose File - Publish "FrontPage Web" and the Publish window will appear. If your destination web does not appear in the "Publish FrontPage Web to:" window, choose "More Webs". Type the location of the web to be published to "yourdomain.com" or an IP address "123.123.123.123."
In the open window. Choose "OK". If you want to only publish the changed pages since last publishing, place a check in the "Publish changed pages only" box.
Choose "OK".
Creating a web "live" on your server
Follow the steps above until FrontPage asks for the location of the new web.
In this window type your server address that your WPP has provided for you.
It will either be in general browser form "www.mydomain.com"
or an IP address "196.200.255.24"
To complete the process, follow the same steps as above for the web's name and so forth.
Working "Live" on your www. site
Open Front Page, then you will see a box that says "open front page web"
click on "more webs" type in your www address "mydomain.com"
or an IP address "196.200.255.24" you will then be prompted
for your login name and password.
Now you are in your web site "live" on your server,
work as you always have or if your transferring your site
to the one your on now you can "import" your old site right
from your old server (provided it is still there and your
old hosting company didn't delete it yet)
Related Links
Creating and Publishing a website using Microsoft Front Page 2000 / 2003
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