This tutorial works for Microsoft FrontPage 2002 and 2003. Please note that it assumes you already know the basics of web page creation
in FrontPage: this tutorial only covers what you need to know to work with the ECEn web page templates. Also, the steps outlined in this tutorial
are not the only way to do things: if you can get the result you're looking for by doing something else, go for it! Feel free to contact the ECEn Web Team if you need any extra help working with these templates..
Choose a Template
First, you need to decide what template to use as a starting point. There are two basic styles you need to know about: "Main" pages
and "Secondary" pages. Here are some general guidelines to help you decide which to use (and when):
Main Pages
Usually, your site will only have one Main page if it has one at all (you don't necessarily need one). Main pages generally contain
menus and indexes that lead to the rest of the pages on the site. An example of a page using the "Main Page" style is the ECEn Home Page.
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Secondary Pages
Secondary pages usually make up the majority of pages on a site. They usually contain most of the actual information and content
presented on your site. An example of a page using the "Secondary Page" style is the ECEn News Page.
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For your convenience, we provide several templates for each style that have different combinations of "extras" like
sidebars and news sections. Browse through the templates listed below and decide which one you want to use:
Once you've chosen a template that meets your needs, download a copy of it. Do the following:
1
Right-click on the link of the template you selected
and choose "Save Link As..." or "Save Target As..."
2
Browse to a suitable folder, rename the file if you wish, and click "Save".
3
Fire up your editor of choice and open the file you just downloaded.
Important Information
Before continuing, there are a few things you need to be aware of:
Make sure that the "Reveal Tags" option is selected. It can be found in FrontPage's "View" menu.
The rest of the tutorial assumes that you have this feature turned on. Although what you see in the window as you edit
will appear different from the final product, the visible tags make editing the templates much easier.
This tutorial assumes you are using the "Normal" or "Design" FrontPage design mode (the default when you open a file).
When the tutorial says to select a tag, the best way to do so is to click once on the yellow tag label (not the contents).
This way, the HTML tag and all of its contents will be completely selected.
What Now?
OK, you've downloaded and opened a template page and are now facing what may seem like an ugly, confusing mess. Fortunately, turning it all into a
beautiful, functional web page is easier than it looks! The links below will give you specific instructions on how to use the
Main Page and Secondary Page templates, walking you through the process. Good luck!