Course Title: Introduction to Microsoft FrontPage 2003


Hours required: 24
Price: $99
Length course offered: 6 Weeks
Instructor: Scott Jernigan [Bio]
Description:
Have you been itching to build a Web site but don't know where to start? If so, this is the course for you! In Introduction to FrontPage 2003, you'll learn the essentials of Microsoft's popular Web site-building software.
You'll begin with an introduction to the basics of Web design and an exploration of the interface and features of the FrontPage program. Then, you'll learn how to manipulate text and graphics to create finished Web pages. Next, you'll find out how to create and manipulate tables to structure and organize your Web pages.
After you have the basics down, you'll learn to use the program's superb built-in site navigation tools. These tools will help you lay out a site logically, applying navigation buttons to effortlessly link the pages of your site to one another, as well as to other sites on the World Wide Web. You'll learn how to build a solid navigational flow for your site that's easy to change and update.
In later lessons, you'll find out how to publish and market your Web site. You'll learn about meta tags, browsers, and bots, and practice using them in hands-on exercises. We'll also explore such important issues as choosing the proper Web Presence Provider to ensure that you can take full advantage of some of FrontPage's coolest features.
Goals:
By the end of the course, you'll be armed with the knowledge you need to create an attractive, well-designed, and functional Web site. So what are you waiting for? Let's go build a Web site!
Grading System:
Confirmation of Completion awarded with passing score.
School Description:
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Instructor Bio: Scott Jernigan
With a Master of Arts degree in Medieval History, Scott Jernigan feels as much at home in the musty archives of London as he does in the warm glow of a computer monitor. Scott teaches A+ Certification and PC hardware classes around the country, including several stints at the FBI Academy in Quantico, VA, Lucent Technologies in Baltimore, MD, and the United Nations in New York City. Scott has also edited numerous computer books, including the best-selling All in One A+ Certification Exam Guide and the Network+ Certification Exam Guide from McGraw-Hill. Practicing what he teaches, Scott is an A+ and Network+ Certified Technician.