Introduction to Web Design Using Microsoft® FrontPage®
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Reading Strategy Organizers

Print these graphic organizers to help you complete the Reading Strategy found at the beginning of each section in the textbook.

Chapter 1 Web Basics
Section 1.1: Introduction to the Web
Section 1.2: Elements of a Web Page
Section 1.3: Web Site Development
Section 1.4: An Introduction to FrontPage

Chapter 2 Computer Basics
Section 2.1: Computer Hardware
Section 2.2: Computer Software
Section 2.3: Networks
Section 2.4: Creating a One Page Web Site

Chapter 3 Online Basics
Section 3.1: The Internet
Section 3.2: The Web
Section 3.3: Web Site Development Tools
Section 3.4: Social, Ethical, and Legal Issues

Chapter 4 HTML Basics
Section 4.1: HTML Coding
Section 4.2: Using a Text Editor
Section 4.3: Enhancing and Testing Your Page
Section 4.4: FrontPage versus Notepad

Chapter 5 Planning a Web Site
Section 5.1: Creating a Mission Statement
Section 5.2: Navigation Schemes
Section 5.3: Storyboarding Your Site

Chapter 6 Developing Content and Layout
Section 6.1: Creating Web Site Content
Section 6.2: Placing Items on a Page
Section 6.3: Creating a Page Template
Section 6.4: Enhancing the Template

Chapter 7 Selecting Color and Design
Section 7.1: Principles of Presentation Design
Section 7.2: Choosing Web-safe Colors
Section 7.3: Fonts and Typography
Section 7.4: Image Maps and Checklists

Chapter 8 Using Web Graphics
Section 8.1: Using Custom Themes and Shared Borders
Section 8.2: Web Graphic Types and File Formats
Section 8.3: Obtaining and Creating Graphics
Section 8.4: Editing and Formatting Graphics

Chapter 9 Adding Multimedia to a Web Site
Section 9.1: Multimedia and Web Design
Section 9.2: Adding Audio and Video to a Site
Section 9.3: Adding Animation to a Site

Chapter 10 Adding Interactivity to a Web Site
Section 10.1: Scripting and Markup Languages
Section 10.2: Adding Dynamic Effects
Section 10.3: Adding a Form to a Web Site

Chapter 11 Project Planning
Section 11.1: The Project Life Cycle
Section 11.2: Determining Project Scope

Chapter 12 Developing a Web Site
Section 12.1: Examining an E-commerce Web Site
Section 12.2: Web Site Privacy and Security

Chapter 13 Adding Web Site Functionality
Section 13.1: Tracking Visitors to a Site
Section 13.2: Making Information Easy to Find
Section 13.3: Collecting and Storing Information from Visitors
Section 13.4: Frames

Chapter 14 Publishing a Web Site
Section 14.1: Web Servers
Section 14.2: The Publishing Process
Section 14.3: Promoting a Web Site

Chapter 15 Maintaining a Web Site
Section 15.1: Web Server Maintenance
Section 15.2: Updating Information
Section 15.3: Keeping a Web Site Secure

Chapter 16 HTML Tables and Frames
Section 16.1: Creating Tables in HTML
Section 16.2: Creating Frames in HTML

Chapter 17 HTML, Scripting, and Interactivity
Section 17.1: Adding Interactivity Using HTML
Section 17.2: Adding Interactivity Using Scripting


 
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