Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 1248 pages
- Published by: Microsoft Press October 1, 2003
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0735615101
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0735615106
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Book Dimensions:
9.2 x 7.4 x 2.4 inches
- Weighs: 4.1 pounds
Product Description
Hey, you know your way around the Webso now dig into FrontPage 2003 and really put your Web design skills to work! This supremely organized reference packs hundreds of time-saving solutions, troubleshooting tips, and handy workarounds in concise, fast answer format. Quickly advance your expertise by drilling deep into core and advanced FrontPage techniques; improve your ability to build and manage Web sites; create animations and add sound, video, Flash files, and plug-ins; add text search, registration forms, and other data-driven features; set up and run a Web server; work with HTML, XML, and scripting; and more, On the companion CD you get an eBook of
Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out. You also get the full Web site example used in the book, 16 appendixes, a collection of
Microsoft resources for learning about Office, a catalog of 3rd-party FrontPage resources, and two additional e-books: the
Microsoft Computer Dictionary, Fifth Edition, and the Insiders Guide to
Microsoft Office OneNote 2003. And you also get the authors Insider Extras14 ways to extend your web design skills using programming techniques, from scripting time-sensitive content to developing custom web components. With INSIDE OUT, youll discover the best and fastest ways to perform everyday tasksand challenge yourself to new levels of FrontPage extreme proficiency!
About The Author
Jim Buyens is the author of
Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out. He is the senior PC-LAN administrator for AG Communication Systems, a leading provider of telecommunications switching equipment and software. An early champion of TCP/IP applications and connectivity, Jim architected a coast-to-coast corporate network with over 25
Microsoft Windows NT®based servers and 1000 client PCs.He maintains a Web site featuring support for his books and help in finding Windows NT resources.
Reader ReviewsI judge all technical books based upon return on investment. If a book saves me time, that has value. I assess the value at $25 per hour of time saved, so I break even on a $50 book if I save 2 hours. I broke even on this book before I left the bookstore. I chose 5 topics, looked them up in the index, and read the reference. I learned something new and useful on 2 out of the 5 topics, enough so that I immediately was able to accomplish a task that had stumped me. I looked at four other books while I was in the store and none addressed my 5 topics. I've had the book for a week and it's helped me move along on many other issues. Before I had the book, I was using online help, Microsoft's materials at the FrontPage site, and other sites around the Web, none of which helped. 'Inside Out' is a winner.