FrontPage contains a number of templates and wizards to assist in the in
the creation of new Web documents. Web designers can choose from one of
FrontPage's templates or can create their own documents from theNormal
Page template.
Page Properties that can be modified using the Page Properties dialog box
include document title, background colors or images, text colors, and
margins.
The Element of text in a Web document that can be configured using
FrontPage are format, font, and alignment.
Text Elements
Most prosaic text within a document is in the format Normal text. There
are also six levels of headings which are proportional in size. All text in
a Web document is relative to the default font set by a user in the browser.
Formatted text prints I a fixed-width font.
List are very useful for organizing information in a Web document. Types
of list include bulleted list, numbered list, and definition list. List can
be nested within one another and their properties modified using the List Properties
that can be modified are eh type of of bullet or number and the numbering
scheme.
While the font of the earliest Web document was completely dependent on
the user's browser configuration, modern Web designers have a host of fonts
at their disposal. In spite of the wide range of fonts supported by
FrontPage, not all fonts will be available to all users, though there are
some standard fonts that almost all browsers will support.
Fonts
Using FrontPage, you can modify the font type, style, size, and color. The
most common font styles are bold, italic, and underline. Font size is always
relative to the user's default font.
Hyperlinks form the basis of the World Wide Web, Hyperlinks are text,
images, photos, which, when clicked, open a New document either within the
same web or a remote file system.
Hyperlinks
Hyperlinks can be made to local files, remote files, e-mail addresses,
specific points within the same file, or specific points within a different
file. A specific point within a file to which hyperlink may be difficult is
called a bookmark.
Hyperlinks
FrontPage's Hyperlink View allows Webmasters to verify and repair (or
recalculate) the links within their sites and to remote file systems.
FrontPage allows you to add horizontal lines and non-keyboard symbols to
Web documents with ease. Horizontal lines can be modified with respect to
width, height (thickness), color, and alignment.