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Introduction to Microsoft Frontpage

Microsoft FrontPage enables you to design, create, edit, save, and publish your own web sites. A web site is a collection of individual pages that are linked to one another. Each of these linked pages is known as a web page. The word Web (upper case W) derives from the phrase World Wide Web (WWW), the "branch" of the Internet that has become most popular. This popularity is a result of the Web's ability to support extensive use of different media types including: drawings, photos, animations, movies, and sounds, as well as hyperlinks. Hyperlinks are specially highlighted text or graphics that point to information from other locations on the Web.

Frontpage consits of three primary tools:
  • FrontPage Explorer-- enables you to create, manage, and delete entire web sites.
  • FrontPage Editor-- works like a word processor, enabling you to create and manage web pages.
  • Personal Web Server-- operates behind the scenes, enabling you to create, test, and store webs before they are published.
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Microsoft recommends the following as minimum system requirements for running FrontPage98:
  • A computer with a 486 or higher processor and a 28 KBS or higher modem
  • 16 MB RAM, (if running Windows 95) or 32 MB RAM (if running Windows NT)
  • a minimum of 36 MB free hard disk space for a full installation
  • a VGA or higher graphics card

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