Working With Pages

Your Personal Web will consist of four pages that will be linked together. When you first constructed the Personal Web, FrontPage created the first of these pages, called the home page.

The home page is the front door to every Web site. It is the page that is displayed by default in the Web browser when you visit a Web site. The home page that FrontPage created in the previous steps will eventually contain hyperlinks to the other pages in your FrontPage web.

To finish creating your Personal Web’s site structure, you will now use the Navigation view to add three new pages below the home page.

Û To Add New Pages to Your FrontPage Web

New Page button
  1. In the Navigation view, make sure “Home Page” is still selected.

    Selected pages in the Navigation view are displayed in blue.

  2. On the FrontPage Explorer’s toolbar, click the New Page button.

    FrontPage adds a new page labeled “New Page 1” below the home page in the Navigation pane.

  3. When prompted to let FrontPage create navigation bars that link your pages together, answer Yes.

  4. Now click the New Page button two more times.

    FrontPage adds two more pages below the home page, labeled “New Page 2” and “New Page 3.”

    Note the hierarchical structure between the four pages. The Navigation view shows the pages connected by lines — much like the relationship of fields in an organizational chart. This is the hyperlink structure that FrontPage will use to generate navigation bars on your pages.

    Before working with the pages you have just created, you should give each page a meaningful title. Page titles not only help you identify and distinguish the pages in your FrontPage web, they are also displayed in the title bar of the FrontPage Editor, as well as your Web browser. You can change page titles without leaving the Navigation view.

Û To Add Titles to Pages

  1. With the Home Page still selected in the Navigation view, press the TAB key on your keyboard.

    FrontPage highlights the left page below the home page and activates its page title for editing.

  2. Type Interests, then press the ENTER key.

    FrontPage changes the page title “New Page 1” to “Interests.”

  3. On your keyboard, press the TAB key.

    FrontPage highlights the middle page below the home page and activates its page title for editing.

  4. Type Photo Album, then press the ENTER key.

  5. Press the TAB key once more.

    FrontPage highlights the right page below the home page and activates its page title for editing.

  6. Type Favorites, then press the ENTER key.

Your screen should now look like this:

An Alternate Way to Add Pages You can add new pages in the Navigation view by right-clicking a page and choosing the New Page command from the shortcut menu. This command will create a new page below the selected page.

Any changes you make to the site structure in the FrontPage Explorer’s Navigation view are not actually applied until you take one of several actions, including switching views in the FrontPage Explorer, switching to another Windows application, or opening a page in the FrontPage Editor.

Undo button

If you make a mistake or change your mind about a modification you have made, you can use the Undo button on the FrontPage Explorer’s toolbar to undo the last action.