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Add Graphics to Your Web Site with Office 2000
Graphics can convey information to visitors, as well as make your Web site more pleasing to the eye. This article discusses some of the types of graphics you can add to your Web site, where to get graphics, and how to insert them onto your Web page.
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Everyone |
01-Mar-2000 |
Add Special Effects to Your Web Site in Office 2000
You can enhance your Web site by changing font sizes, colors, and other style elements with Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) tags, as well as by using a style sheet, animation, and Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language (DHTML).
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Everyone |
01-Mar-2000 |
Find an Internet Service Provider That's Right for You
Whether your main criterion for choosing an ISP is performance, support, feature availability, or price, the information in this article can help you find the ISP best suited to your needs.
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Everyone |
01-Mar-2000 |
Hosting Your Own FrontPage 2000-Based Web Site: Security Issues
Now that you have your Web site planned out, or even up and running, you are starting to think about security issues. Where can you find the information you need? This article will help you find what you need to know about Web site security.
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Everyone |
01-Mar-2000 |
How to Choose a Domain Name and Host
This article provides information about registering your own domain with a host. Don't be stuck with a hard-to-remember address, when you can have a catchy address instead.
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Everyone |
01-Mar-2000 |
Make Sure People Can Find Your Web Site
Now that you've invested time and energy creating your Web site, you want to make sure that people can find it. How do you make this happen? Use the information provided in this article to make sure that people can locate your Web site.
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Everyone |
01-Mar-2000 |
Managing Your Office 2000 Web Site
There are many administrative tasks associated with managing and maintaining a Web site. This month's Focus provides a few simple steps to help you avoid the most common mistakes and make sure customers will want to visit your site often.
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Everyone |
01-Mar-2000 |
Navigation in the Web Site You Create with Office 2000
Thorough planning of the contents of your Web site will help you determine the navigation, or route, that visitors will take through your site. Includes information about navigation bars, tables of contents, and previous and next page buttons.
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Everyone |
01-Mar-2000 |
Test the Web Site You Created in Office 2000
Learn how to develop a thorough test plan for your Web site. Avoid HTTP errors, missing graphics, and other negative experiences for visitors to your site. The best way to keep errors to a minimum is to test the site with a well-planned testing process.
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Everyone |
01-Mar-2000 |
Where to Find More Information About Creating a Web Site
Need more help creating your Web site? On the Internet you'll find many sites offering information about Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Web site design, as well as tips on writing for the Web.
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Everyone |
01-Mar-2000 |