Getting Started
How to make a new web using this web template
- Go to File/New/Web (2000) or File/New/Page or Web (2002)
or File/New (2003).
- In 2002 and 2003, you will need to click "Web Template"
in the right side taskbar.
- Choose the "My Resume Test Drive" web template, and specify the location
you want to publish to.
- Click "OK" and wait for FrontPage to create your new web.
How to make a new page
- Open a page with a layout that you want to use for your
new page.
- Go to File > Save As.
- Enter a new file name (no spaces or special characters)
and change the Page Title, then click OK.
- Switch to Navigation View. Drag your new page into the navigation
structure to add it to link bars.
- Open a page by double-clicking on one of the pages in your
folder list.
- You may now edit the page as desired.
Important Image Information
The images in this template are from the Microsoft Office Online
Clip Art and Media area. They may be used free of charge as long
as you are using Microsoft products.
Editing the include pages
There are several include pages used in this template for your
editing convenience. By opening include pages, you can make edits,
save, and FrontPage will automatically update all the pages in your
web site.
Include pages are used for:
- Top area: includes/top.htm
- Horizontal menu area: includes/menu.htm
- Copyright area: includes/copyright.htm
Top area
To edit your name and contact information, open includes/top.htm
and edit the text there. Saving the include page will update all
other pages in your web site.
Horizontal menu area
See below on how to add more links to the link bar.
Copyright area
To edit the copyright area, open includes/copyright.htm and edit
the text there.
Adding New Pages to Your Web/Link bars
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 / Changing Page Title
If you would like to use an existing page but want to rename
it, you may easily do this in Navigation View. Right-click on the
page title and choose "Rename" to rename your file. This will also
change the Page Title on the pages. You will then want to change
the file name (ends in ".htm") to a similar name as your page title,
without spaces or special characters.
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.
FrontPage 2000
If you're using FrontPage 2000, the link bars with vertical lines
separating the text links will look like [Xxxxx] [Xxxxx] [Xxxxx].
You may either choose to use the default text style navigation bars,
or edit the "includes/menu.htm" and manually type out links.
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