How to make a new web using
this web template
- Go to File > New > Web
(2000) or File > New > Page
or Web (2002).
- In 2002, you will need
to click "Web Template"
in the right side taskbar.
- Choose the Cappuccino
web template, and specify
the location you want to
publish to.
- Click "OK" and wait
for FrontPage to create
your new web.
Replacing the coffee cup
imagery
To get rid of the big coffee
cup picture, simply delete it
and replace it with your own
picture.
To replace the top right
image (yellow cup), you may
use the included flag or money
imagery. (There is also a blank
image if you don't want anything
in the background.) Open your
images folder. Rename your selected
image to "topbg.jpg" and this
will replace everything across
your web.


Editing the top and bottom
areas of the page
The top and bottom areas
are include files to make it
easy for you to edit. Open include-top.htm
or include-bottom.htm and make
your edits there. After you
save, your changes will automatically
apply to every page in the web!
This makes it easy for you to
insert your own logo, edit the
top rollover buttons, and edit
the copyright information.
Adding New Pages to Your
Web
Open a page that has the
layout the way you want it,
then go to File > Save As. Save
the page under a new name -
be sure to change the page title
as well! Then, go to Navigation
View and drag your new page
into the navigation structure.
Deleting Pages from Your
Web
Right-click on the pages
you wish to delete in your Folder
List, in Folder View, or in
Navigation View, then select
"Delete."
Renaming Pages
If you would like to use
an existing page but want to
rename it, you may easily do
this in Folders View. Right-click
on the file name and/or the
page title and choose "Rename"
to rename your file.
Changing Layout
We have formatted the tables
so that this page will look
good and resize in Netscape
and Internet Explorer. If you
wish to change the layout, please
follow these instructions.
About this page layout
This page has been very
carefully formatted with different
nesting tables so that it resizes
both vertically and horizontally.
Do not drag on any table
lines - you may "freeze"
the page so that it no longer
resizes properly.
Adding other columns to
the page
We suggest that you do not
directly add columns to this
layout, as you may accidentally
"freeze" the page so that it
no longer resizes. Instead,
delete the page template content,
then go to Table > Insert >
Table to add your own table
in the center area. You may
click within a table and go
to Table > Select > Table to
get a better idea of the table
structure of this page.
Cascading Style Sheets
If you apply the theme without
Cascading Style Sheets, the
fonts will be "normal" sized,
and you may resize them yourself.
If you apply the theme with
Cascading Style Sheets, your
default font will be 10pt. Any
changes you make manually to
the fonts will show up in Internet
Explorer, but not in some versions
of Netscape.
Style sheets are a nice way
to globally change properties
of paragraphs and text -- instead
of having to go to each page
and change your text from 8pt
to 10pt, you can just change
the style sheet.
If you would like to define
a new "style" (a certain way
to display text -- what font,
size, color, etc.), you may
modify the theme or create new
style information.
To modify the style sheet
associated, with the theme:
Go to Format > Theme, click
the Modify button, click the
Text button, click on More Text
Styles, and create a new style.
Once you are back in Normal
View, you may access these styles
from the Style dropdown menu.
Styles are usually applied to
entire paragraphs.
To modify or create a new
style sheet, go to Format >
Style.
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