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How to make a webpage, I'm doing it now. I didn't like many of the tutorials on the internet. They were too difficult to understand and many contradicted each other or gave different methods. Most of the links below were just because they had good links to other sites. I'll give a simple how-to on making a web page without the fancy garbage the "pros" on the internet give. I'll include some links like that if you want it that way.

I'm not going to go into the details of a great website, just a simple one, like this one. Basically, go to this link which I provide below, and click on the link called "FrontPage simulation" on the site. Then follow my added directions. Click Here to go to the site.

After following the directions in the simulation on the site above, you can first format the color of your cells and add your pictures. Get your pictures from the sites I list below. Actually, it's links in the pages I list. Something about copyright laws and stuff. You can just base the format on this site. Then make new pages and copy the format format from the page you have already made onto your new pages. Change your pictures and words and you are good to go.

Now, to make links. Make a set of links on the side, as I have done. To make links simply highlight the word or website address, click on Insert in the main toolbar, and go down and click on Hyperlink. If it is a web address, simply copy the "Text to Display" into the "Address" box. If you want a word to link to another page of your web page, for example, you want the word "Home" to link to your home page, highlight the word, and in the "Address" box, type the name of the page you want the word to link to. Simply browse in the drop down box until you find the page you want the word to link to. Click on it, and it will be in the address box. Click "OK" and you are pretty much done. Repeat these steps for as many times as you need. Good Luck, I hope this didn't confuse more than it helped.

The links I promised:

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depts.washington.edu/trio/train/howto/page/frontpage/......---very helpful, short but meaningful, a good start with good links.

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www.learningspace.org/tech/Frontpage---decent site with some good instructions on using FrontPage. Useful links.

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www.microsoft.com/frontpage---more technical, but still helpful in using FrontPage, and with links to learning HTML

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www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/online/website/---very detailed site with step by step instructions.

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