

For example, create a page that includes generic text, comments, and so on. In Page view, create a page that includes the page settings and elements that you want in the template. Then, use your template when you want to create a new page, and the logo and description will automatically be placed on the page. 2ģ For example, if all your pages always have a logo and description at the top of the page, create a template with those elements. Templates are very useful in a multiple-author environment because they help authors create pages the same way. You can create your own page templates so that you can create pages for your web quickly and consistently. Template 3.1 Create a page template A template is a predesigned page that can contain page settings, formatting, and page elements. Or, click Browse to locate the page or file. In the Link to box, type the URL of the page or file you want to display when the hover button is clicked. Leave this box blank if you want to use a custom picture that already contains a text label. In the Button text box, type the text label for the hover button. On the Insert menu, point to Component, and then click Hover Button. In Page view, position the insertion point where you want to create a hover button. However, when a site visitor clicks or points to a hover button, the button can also glow, display a custom picture, or play a sound effect. Like any other button, a hover button contains a hyperlink to another page or file. Create a hover button Creating a hover button is an easy way to add animation to your web without any scripting. If the picture is clip art, click Clip Art to display the Microsoft Clip Gallery, right-click the picture that you want, and then click Insert. The location of the page you visited will be displayed in the URL box. In your Web browser, browse to the picture that you want, and then switch back to Microsoft FrontPage. o If the picture is on the World Wide Web, click World Wide Web. o If the picture is on your local network, click File, browse to the picture you want from your local network, and then click OK. Select the background picture: o If the picture is in a web, browse to the web and folder that contains the picture, select the picture you want, and then click OK. Select the Background picture check box, and then click Browse. In Page view, right-click the page, and then click Page Properties on the shortcut menu. However, not all Web browsers support watermarks. You can also set the background picture to be a watermark, which means the picture that does not scroll as the page scrolls. 1Ģ 1.3 Background Image: Set a background picture for a page You can use pictures from a web, local folder, the World Wide Web, or clip art. In the Background box, select a background color.

In Page view, right-click the page, click Page Properties on the shortcut menu, and then click the Background tab. Short cut: Right-click the mouse and click Page Properties. Type the name of the Title of the page, for example Template. Page Properties 1.1 Basic page information Choose File Properties. 1 Creating Web Pages with Microsoft Front.
