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Microsoft FrontPage 2003 gives you control
of the tools and technologies you need to create and manage
your website as you want. Start working exclusively in
a familiar Office interface with no need to program, or
take control of your HTML code. You can create pages with
a normal WYSIWYG view or write code in HTML view. This
tutorial will show you how to upload your files to the
web server using FrontPage 2003.
Microsoft Frontpage 2003 Tutorials: www.microsoft.com
Getting Your FTP Settings
You will need to have your FTP settings on hand in order
to use FrontPage 2003 to upload your Web site. Please
check your confirmation setup email for the following
login information:
- FTP User Name
This is the user name for your hosting account.
- FTP Password
This your password for your hosting account.
- Website URL
http://www.yourdomainnamehere.com
- FTP Site URL
ftp://www.yourdomainnamehere.com
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How to upload
using Frontpage 2003
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Start up your Microsoft FrontPage software.
Click File > New. |
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Select Blank page to start designing your website.
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Design your website. Remember to save all your web pages
in the folder My Webs located at: C:\Documents and Settings\*user*\My
Documents\My Webs. |
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When you have finished designing your website, click File
> Open Site. Find and select the My Webs folder in your
computer. |
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You will now see a Folder List to the left of your
design window which will show all of the files in your
My Webs folder.
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Click File > Publish Site. This will display the
Remote Web Site Properties and select the FTP option.
Type the publish destination as: ftp://ftp.yourdomain.com.au
(replace yourdomain.com with your own domain name). Click
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Type your Username in the Name field and your Password
in the Password field. |
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FrontPage connects to your server and opens the Publish
Web window. Select the files to publish and click Publish.
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