FrontPage 2002 Bible |
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| Title: | FrontPage 2002 Bible |
| Author: | David Elderbrock David Karlins |
| Publisher: | Wiley [Website] |
| Type: | Book / Paperback |
| Publication Date: | 15 August, 2001 |
| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 076453582X / 9780764535826 |
| List Price: | $39.99 |
| You Save: | $30.49 |
| Amazon Price: | $9.50 (via Amazon marketplace seller) |
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Product Description Learn the tips, tricks and lessons that Web design professionals know, without the years of experience or formal training. Find out how to use FrontPage with other applications such as Flash and Dreamweaver.Protect your site and your customers by getting the latest info on Internet Security. Put your business online and learn how to serve customers, record data and fulfill orders automatically with your FrontPage Web site. Maximize database connections to your Web site. Made with the do-it-yourself-er in mind, FrontPage 2002 Bible is your 100omplete resource to quickly creating and managing dynamic websites.
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Customer Reviews:
A Manual To Explain It All
18 January, 2002
After using Front Page 2001 and 2002 for 9 months, I have finally found a book that is comprehensive, informative and written for the "average joe". I am an online retailer that has a FP generated website. Although I was pleased with FP already, the FP Bible 2002 gave me the insight and ammunition I needed to make my good site, fantastic! Highly recommend this book. (If you have never used Front Page before, I recommend getting a more basic book like "Front Page for Dummies" or "Front Page for Busy People" for a beginning reference.)
- Amazon Customer Review
Everything I Needed.
31 January, 2006
I was tasked with redesigning our company's Education Department's intranet site. I should start by saying my background is in HTML and JS. The company developed a FrontPage Theme and I needed to incorporate that theme into the new site. This book allowed me the ability to find all of the information I needed to build the site and was structured and well written. Though I am still not a huge fan of FP, this book will help you get the job done, assuming you are not a super web-designer.
- Amazon Customer Review
Frontpage 2002 Bible
11 August, 2007
I didn't expect it to arrive for at least another week and was pleasantly surprised. It came in excellant condition and am very please with the fast and timely response to my order. I will certainly order again in the near future. Everything was as they said it would be and am very pleased.
- Amazon Customer Review
Good Book, But Watch Out For Errors
14 April, 2002
This book generally lives up to its reputation. It has good coverage of FrontPage from the basics to fairly advanced techniques involving databases, client-side scripting, and ASP scripting. I found most of the answers I have been looking for to build better webs with FrontPage.I would have rated this book higher if I had been more impressed with its Web support sites. For example, Tutorial 20-2 has an error in the onSubmit event handler. That's okay, so long as I can download a correction from the Web. But the data file on the authors' and publisher's support sites not only fails to correct the error, but the code in the file doesn't match the tutorial in the book. That's a weak feature of an otherwise good book.
- Amazon Customer Review
This "bible" Is Missing A Few Verses!
10 April, 2002
The cover of the book states "100% -COMPREHENSIVE- AUTHORITATIVE- WHAT YOU NEED- ONE HUNDRED PERCENT". Now call me naïve, but to me that statement means this book has everything I could possibly want to know about FrontPage 2002! Unfortunately, that's not the case. I first attempted to find information in the book about subwebs. I hear them referenced quite a bit and wanted to know what they are, how they're used and how to create one. The book makes some vague references to subwebs, but no detailed descriptions about them anywhere.Next I wanted to find out how I can assign passwords to certain web pages to restrict the permissions for browsing pages. The only password information in the book pertains to administration of the web in FrontPage itself and nothing about assigning passwords to users.Lastly I went to the book to learn about SharePoint Team Services. The book has much information about this topic, but under the heading "Administering a SharePoint Site" it reads "Complete coverage of these topics is beyond the scope of this book..." Doesn't 100% include complete coverage?I suppose with a topic as vast as Web design, and especially with a program as big as FrontPage, it would be rather difficult to include every single bit of information one could possibly want or need. But I thought the information for which I was searching would certainly be covered in a ONE HUNDRED PERCENT, COMPREHENSIVE, WHAT YOU NEED- Bible!Maybe I need to find a "Bible" with a cover that boasts "ONE HUNDRED TWENTY PERCENT"?!!
- Amazon Customer Review
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