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In this issue: July 1999
Welcome to this month's edition of the FrontPage Bulletin. Be sure to
visit us on the Web at:
<http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/>
In this issue:
--Order FrontPage 2000 Online
--New FrontPage 2000 Multimedia Demo
--Find a Web Presence Provider that Fully Supports FrontPage 2000
--Web Site Showcase: Three Great Sites Created with FrontPage
--Optimizing Graphics for Web Sites
--Tip: Adding a Subject to Your Mailto Links
--Free Privacy Statement Generation Wizard from LinkExchange
--Free Microsoft Office 2000 60 Minute Intranet Kit
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FRONTPAGE NEWS
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ORDER FRONTPAGE 2000 ONLINE
Creating exactly the site you want is easier than ever with all the
improvements in our latest version of the leading Web site creation and
management tool. Microsoft FrontPage 2000 features tighter integration with
Office 2000 and is a new member of the suite in the Office 2000 Premium
edition. Currently, only the English-language version is available. Order
your copy of FrontPage 2000 at:
<http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage/shop.htm>
NEW FRONTPAGE 2000 MULTIMEDIA DEMO
See the features of the FrontPage 2000 Web site creation and management
tool come alive in this multimedia demo that shows FrontPage creating many
different elements of a professional-quality Web site. Watch the
demonstration at:
http://microsoft.saltmine.com/frontpage/demo/
FIND A WEB PRESENCE PROVIDER THAT FULLY SUPPORTS FRONTPAGE 2000
The Web Presence Provider (WPP) location tool has been recently updated to
include those Web Presence Providers that support the FrontPage 2000 Server
Extensions. The new search tool allows you to find a WPP by name, by
location, or by services such as database support, e-commerce, and Office
Server Extensions. Locate a WPP that meets your requirements at:
<http://www.microsoftwpp.com/wppsearch/default.htm>
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WEB SITE SHOWCASE
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The Web sites listed below come from the thousands of submissions we've
received to our request for "killer Web sites." Here we highlight
sites
that may provide you with new ideas, inspiration, and examples for your own
Web sites. Thanks to those of you who have submitted sites. We will
continue to highlight more of them in upcoming issues.
**THE TIPLESS BUCKET
Are you constantly tipping over your minnow bucket and wishing there were
a better solution? Well, an industrious fisherman from the Midwest has
solved the problem and is using his FrontPage-based Web site to promote the
next generation minnow bucket. See how a simple idea combined with a
FrontPage-based Web site can get you started on your own Web-based business
at:
<http://www.tiplessbucket.com/>
**CSI CONTROLS
FrontPage works well for business Web sites of all sizes. CSI Controls is
a company with over $100 million (US) in annual revenues, and it has chosen
to use FrontPage to create and manage its corporate Web site. This site is
also a good example of what a professional Web designer can expect to do
with FrontPage. Check out this corporate FrontPage-based Web site at:
<http://www.csi-controls.com/>
**ASK THE HEADHUNTER
Rated higher by the Wall Street Journal than its own career services site,
AskTheHeadHunter provides a fantastic resource for information about
job-hunting in "America's Employment System ... in which almost everything
you know about job hunting and hiring is wrong." Get job-hunting advice
from the FrontPage-based Web at:
<http://www.asktheheadhunter.com/>
If you would like to nominate your site for inclusion in this bulletin,
you can send e-mail to <fptips@microsoft.com>
There are no technical support representatives on this alias, so please
use it only to submit nominations for Killer Web Sites or technical tips we
can publish in future bulletins.
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FRONTPAGE TIPS AND TRICKS
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OPTIMIZING GRAPHICS FOR WEB SITES
A picture might be worth a thousand words, but is it worth 10 seconds of
download time? Ask yourself this question before adding a picture to your
Microsoft FrontPage-based web. Find out more at:
<http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/2000/articles/fpoptgfx.htm>
USING COLOR WEB SITES WITH FRONTPAGE 98 AND FRONTPAGE 2000
Everyone sees colors differently, particularly when they are looking at a
computer monitor. When you create your FrontPage-based web, keep in mind
the factors that influence how people see color: the settings they have
chosen for their computer display, the number of colors you have chosen for
your Web site, and the ways in which you employ color. Find out more at:
<http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/2000/articles/fpclrweb.htm>
ZDJOURNALS TIP: ADDING A SUBJECT TO YOUR MAILTO LINKS
When you create an e-mail link, people can easily send you an e-mail
Message from a Web page. To make the process even easier, you can pre-fill
the message's subject field. To do so, open the Create E-mail Hyperlink
dialog box. Type your e-mail address as you ordinarily would, but add the
following text to the end of the address: ?Subject=Web Site Feedback
(substituting your desired subject for Web Site Feedback). Now, when a user
clicks your mailto link, the resulting e-mail will include your pre-filled
subject.
>You can also pre-fill other fields in the message by substituting Body,
CC, or BCC for Subject. However, you can only pre-fill one field per
message. To pre-fill multiple fields, you'll need to use a form instead.
Quick Tips provided by Inside Microsoft FrontPage, a ZD Journals
publication. For a free* issue, visit:
<http://www.zdjournals.com/forms/mfp/cuvzz4.htm>
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FREE STUFF
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FREE* PRIVACY WIZARD FROM LINKEXCHANGE
Privacy is the number one concern of consumers on the Internet. If your
customers trust you to handle their personal information in a responsible
manner, you can do better business. The new Privacy Wizard from
LinkExchange lets you create quality privacy statements for your Web Site.
Create your own privacy statement at:
<http://privacy.linkexchange.com/>
FREE* THE MICROSOFT OFFICE 2000 60 MINUTE INTRANET KIT
The Microsoft Office 2000 60 Minute Intranet Kit makes it easy to build
workgroup Web sites by taking advantage of the new Web collaboration
features in Office 2000 Premium. Workgroup Webs - internal, team or
department-level intranet sites - allow team members to share documents,
communicate ideas, and analyze information, leading to better
decision-making and results. Currently, only the English-language version
is available. Other language versions of Microsoft Office 2000 60 Minute
Intranet Kit will be coming soon. For updated information, check out:
<http://officeupdate.microsoft.com/2000/downloadDetails/60Minute.htm>
Check out additional downloads from Office Update at:
<http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/languages/fp/>
That's it for this month's issue.
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