Book Review
Web Publishing with Microsoft FrontPage 97 Dont let the title mislead you. This 700 page book is more than just a simple text on how to use the Microsoft FrontPage to make a simple html document. It is an in-depth guide to unleashing the full potential of Microsoft FrontPage 97, providing all the stuff you need to set you on the path to becoming a professional webmaster. Once youre over chapter one (introducing you to what the WWW is and how it came into being what it is now), you can head for the productivity zone; creating high calibre web pages that operate in a multi-computer/multi-browser world. Besides home made examples, Web Publishing with MS FrontPage 97, also analyses real world sites all of whom are winners of the Microsoft Great Web Sites Contest. Chapters 2 to 11, cover all the topics and facilities available in FrontPage 97 allowing you to use FrontPage with ease and in a most productive manner. Also included here are intermediate topics such as:
Chapter 12, introduces the world of HTML. Explanation of the many of the most commonly used tags will allow a webmaster to look at the page source, understand and fiddle it. Explorer and Navigator specific tags are pointed out. The approach used is to offer the source (be it a link, table, form, framed page or embedded music clip) and the result together with a summary of what the tags accomplish. The chapter concludes with how to go about inserting user-defined tags into FrontPage in the best way possible. Chapters 13 to 16 are those areas that contrast a web master from a person who creates a web page:
The last chapter of Martin S. Matthews book deals with uploading the web site from your local hard disk to your ISPs server (given the two scenarios that your ISP has FrontPage server extensions or lacks them).
Conclusion If I could rename the book, I would have called it "Web Mastering with Microsoft FrontPage 97". This is what it does and does it very well. The area of programming could have been expanded more so as to give a deeper insight to what could be done although it has to be appreciated that any language deserves a book in its own right. One thing I particularly liked about Web Publishing with Microsoft FrontPage 97was that in many areas the text also pointed out outher references (URLs for example) from where one could delve deeper into the topic. On its own it contributed to hours of enjoyable experimentation, the list of URLs tripled the experience. Web Publishing with Microsoft Publisher 97 Click here for more information about this book at Amazon.com If youre using the latest version of Microsoft FrontPage, the following would probably be more appropriate: FrontPage 98: The Complete Reference Click here for more information about this book at Amazon.com
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