Microsoft
FrontPage Guides
Microsoft
Frontpage is the world's leading Web site management
and creation tool and combines ease of use,
innovative imaging tools and seamless integration
with the Microsoft Office family of applications.

Some
do's and dont's of MicroSoft Frontpage.
Always - Use Frontpage Explorer to make
any changes to your Frontpage web site.
Never
- Use FTP Or Windows File Explorer To Make Any
Changes In Your /WWW Folder. Doing so will corrupt
the web site, and the extensions will need to
be reinstalled.
Always
- Test the web site using several browsers to
ensure a consistent look and browser compatibility.
Browser market share - Netscape 44% Microsoft
34% AOL 14% Other Browsers (Such As Opera) 8%
Always
- Develop and publish your site locally using
'Personal Web Server' before publishing your
site remotely
Never
- Use spaces, quotes, or other non-valid characters
in file names. Use Only A-Z, 1-0, and the "-"
Symbol. Always import images and other files
before creating a link.
Never
- Use Inline Styles to alter page design. Use
format / stylesheet in Frontpage Editor.
Always
-Recalculate hyperlinks in Frontpage Explorer
to rebuild the Indexes and other files used
by Frontpage, before Publishing.
Links
to Common Problems
-
Frequently
Asked Questions about all FrontPage Versions
-
FAQs
and highlight for FrontPage 2000
- FAQs
and highlight for FrontPage 98
More...
"I
Am Getting A Frontpage 98 NTLM Authentication
Error"
On
the Start menu:point to settings, and then click
Control Panel. Double-click the Network icon.
Click the Configuration tab. Click Add. In the
"Select Network Component Type" dialog box,
click Client, and then click Add.
In the Manufacturers list, select Microsoft.
In the Network Clients list, select "Client
for Microsoft Networks." Click OK.
In the Primary Network Logon list, select "Client
for Microsoft Networks."
Click the Identification tab, and fill in the
Computer Name and Workgroup boxes. Click OK.
If you are prompted to restart Windows, click
Yes.
Configure Dial-Up Networking On the Windows
desktop, double-click the My Computer icon.
Double-click the Dial-Up Networking icon.
Right-click the connection for your Internet
service provider, and then click Properties.
Click Server Type.
Click Logon To Network.
Click to clear the Require Encrypted Password
check box.
Click OK.
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