
![]() FrontPage 98 In This Section: » Overview » Create a Simple Page » Publish Your Web Page » Warning About FrontPage and .htaccess Overview Top This tutorial will guide you step-by-step through configuring Microsoft FrontPage to exchange files between your computer and your web site. In order to follow along with us, you'll need to have Microsoft FrontPage installed, and you'll need to be connected to the Internet via your Internet service provider. Create a Simple Page Top Before you can publish an html file to your web site with FrontPage, you must either have a page already created, or create a page. To create a page with FrontPage, follow these simple steps: 1. With FrontPage open, choose File--> New. 2. Type in "This is a simple test" 3. From the menu bar, choose File--> Save As. 4. Name the html file. (If this file is to be your homepage, be sure to name it index.html) Once you have the file saved to your hard drive, you are ready to publish the file Publish Your Web Page Top 1. From the menu bar, choose File --> Publish FrontPage Web... NOTE: Different versions of FrontPage may differ in appearance. ![]() You will see a dialog box like this: ![]() 2. Specify the location... enter the full URL for your site. NOTE: You may to need use your IP address if your domain is not yet available. 3. OK You should now see a dialog box like this one: ![]() 4. Enter your username and password. 5. Click OK For a more in-depth tour of FrontPage, check out the FrontPage 98 Online Tutorial at: http://microsoft.com/workshop/languages/fp/tutorial98/tutorial.asp. Warning about FrontPage and .htaccess Top Front Page uses the same access file as the Protect Directories utility in your Domain Manager, which could cause problems. Once you have installed Front Page extensions, use the directory protection that comes with the software. |
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