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T
he Internet has long been one of the favorite mechanisms of expres-
sion because of the wide reach, connection, and exposure it offers.
It’s one of the basic means of communication in the 21st century and
sion because of the wide reach, connection, and exposure it offers.
It’s one of the basic means of communication in the 21st century and
has drawn people closer in unique ways. Having a presence on the Internet
is a pivotal requirement for any organization, irrespective of its size, nature,
or range of operations. Web sites on the Internet provide the canvas that
organizations can use to explain their missions and goals, advertise their
products, perform business transactions, and communicate with their cus-
tomers and partners.
is a pivotal requirement for any organization, irrespective of its size, nature,
or range of operations. Web sites on the Internet provide the canvas that
organizations can use to explain their missions and goals, advertise their
products, perform business transactions, and communicate with their cus-
tomers and partners.
It’s apparent that the Internet as a medium offers tremendous prospects and
opportunities. To exploit this medium, Web site designers have a range of
Internet technologies to choose from. From simple markup languages (such
as HTML) to complex application development technologies (such as ASP.
NET), there are a variety of platforms on which you can base your Web site
application. To achieve the most from these technologies without having to
re-create a lot of work, many Web site development tools and products are
available to you. Microsoft’s key offerings for these tools and products have
been FrontPage and Visual Studio. While Visual Studio is targeted to Web
developers and complex Web application development, FrontPage is
designed to provide a simpler no-code-based software development tool that
helps Web site designers focus on designing Web sites rather than have to
deal with the complex code that goes behind Web site development and still
be able to create complex Web sites.
opportunities. To exploit this medium, Web site designers have a range of
Internet technologies to choose from. From simple markup languages (such
as HTML) to complex application development technologies (such as ASP.
NET), there are a variety of platforms on which you can base your Web site
application. To achieve the most from these technologies without having to
re-create a lot of work, many Web site development tools and products are
available to you. Microsoft’s key offerings for these tools and products have
been FrontPage and Visual Studio. While Visual Studio is targeted to Web
developers and complex Web application development, FrontPage is
designed to provide a simpler no-code-based software development tool that
helps Web site designers focus on designing Web sites rather than have to
deal with the complex code that goes behind Web site development and still
be able to create complex Web sites.
FrontPage offers Web site designers a number of components and What You
See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) features that help in building important
sections of Web sites. It provides wizard-based interfaces that aid in develop-
ing Web pages without having to write a lot of code behind the Web pages
and creating key Web site features, such as site navigation, data collection
See Is What You Get (WYSIWYG) features that help in building important
sections of Web sites. It provides wizard-based interfaces that aid in develop-
ing Web pages without having to write a lot of code behind the Web pages
and creating key Web site features, such as site navigation, data collection
IN THIS CHAPTER
Introducing SharePoint
Designer
Designer
Understanding SharePoint
Designer basics
Designer basics
Exploring hidden metadata and
raw Webs
raw Webs
Maintaining Web sites
Becoming Familiar with
SharePoint Designer
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