|
More About Your Company...
You may put more information about your company and web site here!
For example, you may want to give a brief company history and a statement
of your goals and mission.
About Themes, Page Templates, and Web Templates
Microsoft FrontPage themes are collections of graphics, color information,
and font information that can then be applied to a web page. The graphics
for buttons, bullets, rules, and page backgrounds are defined. The colors
and fonts for headings, buttons, text, hyperlinks, etc. are also defined.
Themes do not include the actual page design; they only define the
elements that can be used in a page design. This is why we include page
templates and web templates. Page templates provide a way for you to
get the page layout design. When you use a page template, FrontPage
creates a new page based on the page template's layout design. You may
then save this new page into your web and edit the content.
Web templates are a collection of pages that predefine a web site,
including a navigation structure. You may use a web template to create
a FrontPage web, then change the navigation structure and content to
fit your own needs. A web template is not essential to creating your
own web -- if you have the page template, you may create a new one-page
web and add pages to it using the page template.
|
 
 |
About Us
|
 |
Add your content
Delete the content in this page and replace
it with your own.
|
 |
 |
 |
Info Box 2
|
 |
What's a Web?
A Microsoft FrontPage web is a collection of
folders and files that make up a web site, including FrontPage
navigation structure information and, if your web uses themes,
theme information.
A FrontPage web can have a navigation structure.
You may have "subwebs" -- FrontPage webs inside of a FrontPage
web. While these subwebs exist inside the directory structure
of the main web, they have their own navigation structure. This
means that when you open a subweb, it will open in a separate
FrontPage window.
|
 |
 |
If you don't want this column, click here and go to Table > Select
> Cell, then right-click and select Delete Cell.
|