FrontPage 97 Sourcebook

FrontPage 97 Sourcebook

Author: Wayne F. Brooks

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1997-04-18

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780471165057

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FrontPage A new Microsoft product that enables users to create Web pages without doing any HTML programming. Bringing point-and-click ease to the creation of Web pages, FrontPage promises a revolution in the Web community. No longer will you need to master HTML code to put something on the Web. This introduction to FrontPage emphasizes the advanced features of the program and shows how to use its built in programming language to build more sophisticated sites with advanced CGI features. It explains how FrontPage is different from other Web site construction software, explores where it fits into the overall Web picture, and offers tips on organizing the construction of a large Web site. Includes companion Web site with... * Graphics and sound files that can be used in readers' own web sites * The latest information about FrontPage * Links to other software that works with FrontPage.


Web Publishing with Microsoft FrontPage 97

Web Publishing with Microsoft FrontPage 97

Author: Charles Brannon

Publisher: Ventana Communications Group

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 628

ISBN-13: 9781566044783

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With Web Page Publishing with Microsoft FrontPage 2, users learn to master all the components of FrontPage's easy-to-use program modules. From the WYSIWYG environment to wizards that build personal Web pages to drag-and-drop editing, readers discover how to streamline and automate Web site creation and maintain via the Internet and Intranet.


Microsoft FrontPage 2000

Microsoft FrontPage 2000

Author: Wayne Brooks

Publisher: Hayden

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9780789720504

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Aimed at intermediate-advanced users, this visual, step-by-step guide discusses practical use of FrontPage for the Web designer. The book assumes the user knows the system and is looking for a quick guide to great design tasks. Coverage focuses strictly on FrontPage issues and not fringe technologies.


Access 2000 Programming Blue Book

Access 2000 Programming Blue Book

Author: Wayne F. Brooks

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 660

ISBN-13: 9781576103289

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Written by a seasoned expert, this title covers all the major facets of database development, including desktop, client/server, and Web. The CD-ROM is a fully-interactive tutorial on Access development and contains all code examples and projects developed in the book.


Documented BackOffice

Documented BackOffice

Author: Sue Plumley

Publisher: Wiley

Published: 1997-12-23

Total Pages: 500

ISBN-13: 9780471192220

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Office-Which BackOffice servers are right for my needs? What are the advantages, administrative demands, and client software requirements of the BackOffice servers I've chosen? What new server hardware or upgrades will I need to implement BackOffice? How should I configure each server after it's installed? How do I design a physical layout to suit both my clients and servers? Sue Plumley gives you answers and walks you through each step of planning and implementing custom BackOffice installations to achieve the best results for your company. Going well beyond the technology, Plumley helps administrators ask the right questions to design user-friendly networks. Let Documented BackOffice be your paperback consultant for guiding you through: Issues important for expanding a network using the BackOffice family of products Steps for ensuring system security within your network and over the Internet Information about configuring and installing client software for the BackOffice servers NT Server applets you'll need to manage and configure the BackOffice products—the Event Viewer, ODBC, network services, and others A companion guide to Sue Plumley's Documented NT Server, this complete planner will steer network administrators and managers through the many complexities of implementing a server system.