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Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Tutorial
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11 Lesson 2 Designing and Publishing a
Web
Publishing the Millennium Celebration Web
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In the Answer Wizard, type: How do I publish
my finished web? |
When you publish your web on the World Wide Web — or your company
intranet — FrontPage automatically verifies your hyperlinks, the
addresses of your pages, and the paths to your files.
 If you do not want to publish the Millennium Celebration Web
to your Web server, read this procedure for reference only, without
actually completing the steps.
To
publish the Millennium Celebration Web
- Close all open pages in Page view.
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Publish Web button |
- On the File menu, click Publish Web, or click the
Publish Web button on the toolbar.
FrontPage displays the Publish Web dialog box. Here,
you specify the location on the World Wide Web or your corporate
intranet to which you want to publish your web. Your Internet service
provider can tell you this information.
You need Internet access through an Internet service
provider before you can publish your web to the World Wide Web. If you
want to sign on with a Web Presence Provider that can host
FrontPage-enabled webs, click the WPPs button in the Publish
Web dialog box.

- In the Publish Web dialog box, enter the URL of your target
Web server, (such as http://example.microsoft.com/~myweb), and then
click Publish.
FrontPage publishes the current web from your computer to
the World Wide Web or intranet Web server you specified.
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One-button publishing After
you publish a web for the first time, you can bypass the Publish
Web dialog box by using the Publish Web button on the
toolbar. This quickly publishes any updates you've made to your
pages without having to provide any information about the web's
location. To again display the Publish Web dialog box, use
the Publish Web command on the File menu instead of
the toolbar button. |
If FrontPage detects that you are publishing to a Web server that does
not support the FrontPage Server Extensions, it will publish the current
web via the FTP file transfer protocol.
If the Web server to which you are publishing your webs has the
FrontPage Server Extensions installed, your webs will have full
functionality of FrontPage-based components and Web scripts that you may
have inserted on your pages.
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In the Answer Wizard, type: What are the
FrontPage Server Extensions? |
Publishing webs to a Web server that does not have the FrontPage Server
Extensions installed may disable some functionality contained on your
pages, such as the feedback form you added. FrontPage will display
informational messages during the publication process to alert you of such
conditions.
During the publishing process, FrontPage displays a progress bar to
indicate how much time is required to transfer your web to the target Web
server.

The speed at which FrontPage publishes your web depends on your
connection speed, as well as the number and complexity of the pages and
files in your web.
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Excluding pages from being
published When you publish a web, all of its
pages and files are published by default. To exclude pages or files
from being published, right-click the page or file in a web view,
click Properties on the shortcut menu, and select the
Exclude this file when publishing the rest of the web check
box on the Workgroup tab. |
When FrontPage has successfully published your web, it provides a
hyperlink to your new Web site in the confirmation dialog box. Click the
link to open the published Web site in your Web browser.
Finishing Lesson 2
Congratulations, you have successfully completed the FrontPage
Tutorial. You are now ready to create and publish your very own
FrontPage-based webs. |
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