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This months issue January
2002
Welcome to Microsoft®
FrontPage® Bulletin with a
special focus on FrontPage and
database-enabled Web sites! Also, be
sure to visit us on the Web at:
http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/
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FRONTPAGE NEWS
AND EVENTS
FRONTPAGE 2002 NAMED PC MAGAZINE’S BEST OF
2001
FrontPage 2002 was named by PC Magazine in
their Best of 2001 under the Web Design
category. PC Magazine noted FrontPage 2002
was as impressive as and even more
user-friendly than previous versions. More
specifically, they highlighted the
capabilities of FrontPage to switch between
open files, build e-commerce sites and
populate Web pages with picture galleries,
maps and threaded discussion forums. For
more information read the article and review
at:
http://www.pcmag.com/article/0,2997,s%253D1590%2526a%253D19673,00.asp
ONLINE CHARITY AUCTION OPENS JAN. 15TH
The “Cambodian Heart” Web Site developed by
NetConsult, a Web Presence Developer (WPD)
for Microsoft FrontPage, supports The
Benefit for The Sunrise Children's Village
and The Cambodian Heart charity. Using
FrontPage 2002, SharePoint™ Team Services
and bCentral™ Commerce Manager and services,
they are offering a celebrity memorabilia
auction. Items featured in this auction come
from the Movies “Ali” and “The Royal
Tenenbaums” as well as several other popular
Movies, TV shows, and celebrity
personalities. For details on the auction
which goes live on bCentral January 15th, go
to:
http://www.cambodianheart.org/auction.htm
SMALL BUSINESS
FRONTPAGE: DATA-ENABLED WEBS MEAN BUSINESS
There are a number of excellent business
reasons to develop data-enabled Web sites.
This article gives an overview of these
reasons as well as why and how FrontPage
version 2002, makes gathering relevant data
from your customers quick and easy— all
without needing to know any database
programming. You will be genuinely surprised
by the ability to create complete database
solutions, insert, update, and delete
records without writing a single line of
code using FrontPage 2002. Find out all
about it at:
http://www.microsoftfrontpage.com/content/ARTICLES/articles.htm
BUILDING DATA-ENABLED WEBS WITH FRONTPAGE
2000
This instructor-led class teaches you how to
build dynamic, data-enabled Web sites for
small and medium-sized businesses on the
Internet using HTML forms and Microsoft
Access databases to collect and display
information such as customer sales leads at:
http://www.microsoft.com/traincert/syllabi/1932Afinal.asp
UPDATE: HTML NEWSLETTER TUTORIAL
Over the last two months we brought you a
tutorial by Thomas Bergman on how to publish
your own HTML email newsletter using
FrontPage. Mr. Bergman has now added a new
section on integrating database
functionality on your Web site to help grow
your newsletter- “Bonus Step: How to Collect
Addresses From Your Web Site Visitors”.
Check it out at:
http://www.microsoftfrontpage.com/usingfp/3partyarticles.html
EDUCATION/GOVERNMENT
FRONTPAGE 2002: ACCESSIBILITY WHITE PAPER
Some people are unable to access the
Internet through traditional Web browsers
without the use of assistive technologies
such as screen readers, Braille devices,
screen magnifiers, and text-only browsers.
Others like mobile professionals, are
increasingly turning to alternative
technologies including cell phones and
handheld computers with low-resolution
displays to browse the Web. For each of
these groups of users, a Web site must be
accessible. This paper provides design
techniques and suggestions for creating
accessible Web content using FrontPage 2002
to reach the largest audience possible. Find
more at:
http://www.microsoftfrontpage.com/content/ARTICLES/accessibility.html
EDUCATION WEB DEVELOPER PROFILE
Meet Rick Joslin, Auction volunteer for KTEH,
Public Television for San Jose and the San
Francisco Bay Area, and find out how he used
the powerful database features of FrontPage
2002 to create a winning auctions Web site
at:
http://www.microsoftfrontpage.com/showcase/profile.html
FRONTPAGE DEVELOPER
WORKING WITH DATABASES AND FRONTPAGE
Here are a number of resources and articles
to help you create great data-enabled
FrontPage-based Web sites-
“Database Power with Microsoft FrontPage
version 2002” shows how to easily integrate
database functionality in multiple ways to
perform key database tasks using FrontPage
at:
http://www.microsoftfrontpage.com/content/ARTICLES/dbpower.html
“FrontPage 2000 Database Resource Center”
lists the most common Knowledge Base
articles that discuss database-related
topics in Microsoft FrontPage 2000 at:
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q301986
“Working with Databases and ASP” at:
http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/using/fordevelopers.htm#dbAndAsp
“Servin' It Up” addresses various aspects of
ASP technology, with a focus on server-side
components at:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnserv/html/server05222000.asp
DATA MANAGEMENT AND SHAREPOINT TEAM SERVICES
Last month you found out about SharePoint
Team Services, a team Web site solution
provided in FrontPage 2002. SharePoint Team
Services uses SQL Server™ or a MSDE database
so you can manage database-related features,
such as Web document discussions and
subscriptions and backup/restore the
database to keep it synchronized with your
file system backups. With FrontPage 2002,
you can also integrate a database with your
SharePoint team Web site. In this chapter of
the SharePoint Team Services Administrator
Guide, find out how to- manage the database
along with web document discussions and
subscriptions, backup/restore data and
configure support for database integration
with a Web Site at:
http://news.microsoft.co.uk/frontpage010219895
FRONTPAGE SHOWCASE
NEW: FEATURED ADD-IN FOR FRONTPAGE
The Xara Web Service Modules can be accessed
via the FrontPage 'Insert' menu after
installation. Xara Modules include web
graphics, text display tools, and enable you
to create powerful flexible data
applications for your web site from simple
newsletter subscription forms to complex
applications such online sales. Find out
more about their Data Manager Modules and
how to build applications to give you a
powerful, interactive site at:
http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/downloads/addin/searchdetail.asp?aid=56
GREAT FRONTPAGE-BASED WEB SITES
Here are some more standouts:
http://www.foodnfun.com -clean,
no-nonsense, data-enabled interface.
http://www.questb2b.com -provides rapid
access to a large volume of data in a
consistent and logical way.
http://www.netfingers.com -fast, robust
Web site, directly links users to thousands
of businesses and services.
THIRD PARTY
SOLUTIONS
ONLINE DATABASE RESOURCE: FRONTPAGEHOWTO.COM
This Web site provides tools, tips, tricks,
and lots of ASP and database examples to
help you create and manage data-enabled Web
sites using FrontPage 2000 at:
http://frontpagehowto.com/msfpexamples.asp
FRONTPAGE 2002: DEVELOPER'S GUIDE
This guide introduces you to the latest
features of FrontPage 2002 and is loaded
with detailed examples and instructions.
You'll learn to integrate FrontPage with
DHTML, add database access, include Office
elements into your Web pages, use ASP to
boost performance, and much more at:
http://www1.fatbrain.com/asp/bookinfo/bookinfo.asp?theisbn=0072132590&vm=&p=msoffice&s=44710
For additional resources, visit the MSOFFICE
Bookstore at:
http://www1.fatbrain.com/partners/msoffice/home.asp
TIPS AND TRICKS
SETTING DATABASE PERMISSIONS WITH FRONTPAGE
This tip sent in by Bob LaGarde, CEO of
LaGarde Inc., helps you avoid a common error
that occurs when your web application fails
to write or update information to your
database. Find how, using FrontPage, you can
make sure you have the necessary permissions
to post information from your
FrontPage-based Web site to your database
at:
http://www.microsoftfrontpage.com/usingfp/3partyarticles.html
WRITE A TIP CONTEST FOR FRONTPAGE 2002
Experience all of the new and improved
capabilities of FrontPage 2002, and then
share your experience with everyone else by
entering our Office XP "T-Shirts for
Tipsters" Contest at:
http://www.microsoft.com/office/using/tipstricks/submittip.htm
JOIN THE WPD
PROGRAM
BE AN INTERNATIONAL
WEB PRESENCE DEVELOPER FOR MICROSOFT
FRONTPAGE
Now
the Web Presence Developers (WPD) Program
for Microsoft FrontPage has expanded world
wide. This program helps Microsoft's
customers all over the world find
professionals to help them create and manage
FrontPage-based Web sites. To learn more and
apply for membership, go to:
http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/wpdapp.htm
FRONTPAGE ADD-IN
CENTER
The
Microsoft FrontPage Add-in Center provides a
place where millions of people using
FrontPage can download and submit add-ins.
Check it out at:
http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/downloads/addin/default.asp
USER COMMUNITIES
FRONTPAGE USER
GROUPS
Find out about User Groups and some
pointers on how to start your own at:
http://www.microsoftfrontpage.com/support/usergrp.html
FRONTPAGE
NEWSGROUPS
To find out more about or get help
accessing a FrontPage newsgroup check out:
http://www.microsoftfrontpage.com/support/ngwatch.html
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2002 or Microsoft® FrontPage® 2000. The
person implementing Lurch does not have to
know anything about ASP. Find out about the
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subscribers at:
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FEEDBACK
FRONTPAGE BULLETIN COMMENTS We are
listening to you! Please keep on sending
your comments to:
fpcommnt@microsoft.com
SUBMIT YOUR FAVORITE SITE
Send us the address of a great Web site
that's built and managed with FrontPage
version 2002. We're especially interested in
including highlights of sites using the
following features: Windows Media Player,
Database Interface Wizard or Photo Gallery
in the February Bulletin. Please place "Site
Submission" in the subject line and include
the site address (URL) in the body of the
message. Email to:
FPTIPS@microsoft.com
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