FrontPage 2003 - Please help

I

Ishrat Khan

I am totally new to FrontPage 2003 but wish to continue creating a site in
it. Can anyone advise on the following:
1. Whether I should buy a domain name and start hosting as soon as I start
or should I wait until I have completed the website on my local computer and
then publish the site

2. I have created a strip of moving (right to left) images in Flash5...each
one being a button and if clicked on should open up an individual web page
with a large version of that button image. This means having linked each
image to a unique URL taken from the preview. But will this link remain when
the site is published or are the links likely to be lost.....as the URL was
only a test and not really hosted?

3. Which is the best place to buy a domain name for life?

Your help is appreciated.
Many thanks
ishrat
 
T

Tom Willett

:I am totally new to FrontPage 2003 but wish to continue creating a site in
: it. Can anyone advise on the following:
: 1. Whether I should buy a domain name and start hosting as soon as I start
: or should I wait until I have completed the website on my local computer
and
: then publish the site

Whatever you want to do. I'd get the domain now to make sure it's up and
running.
:
: 2. I have created a strip of moving (right to left) images in
Flash5...each
: one being a button and if clicked on should open up an individual web page
: with a large version of that button image. This means having linked each
: image to a unique URL taken from the preview. But will this link remain
when
: the site is published or are the links likely to be lost.....as the URL
was
: only a test and not really hosted?

If you're using relative links, there will be no problem.
:
: 3. Which is the best place to buy a domain name for life?

Everyone who uses a different registrar will think their's is the "best".
 
I

Ishrat Khan

A relative link? I simply copied the URL from the address bar (when testing
the site in a browser) and pasted it where required.
Sorry not an ecxpert in this area...
 
R

Ronx

Examples of absolute links:
<a href="http://www.example.com/path/page.htm">link text</a>
<a href="file:\\\c:\webs\path\page.htm">link text</a>

Examples of relative links:
<a href="path/page.htm">link text</a>
<a href="../path/page.htm">link text</a>

--
Ron Symonds
Microsoft MVP (Expression Web)
http://www.rxs-enterprises.org/fp

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Ishrat Khan said:
A relative link? I simply copied the URL from the address bar (when
testing
the site in a browser) and pasted it where required.
Sorry not an ecxpert in this area...

--
Ishrat Khan



Tom Willett said:
:I am totally new to FrontPage 2003 but wish to continue creating a site
in
: it. Can anyone advise on the following:
: 1. Whether I should buy a domain name and start hosting as soon as I
start
: or should I wait until I have completed the website on my local
computer
and
: then publish the site

Whatever you want to do. I'd get the domain now to make sure it's up and
running.
:
: 2. I have created a strip of moving (right to left) images in
Flash5...each
: one being a button and if clicked on should open up an individual web
page
: with a large version of that button image. This means having linked
each
: image to a unique URL taken from the preview. But will this link remain
when
: the site is published or are the links likely to be lost.....as the URL
was
: only a test and not really hosted?

If you're using relative links, there will be no problem.
:
: 3. Which is the best place to buy a domain name for life?

Everyone who uses a different registrar will think their's is the "best".

--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
:
: Your help is appreciated.
: Many thanks
: ishrat


.
 
J

Joe

Hi Ishrat,

A relative link basically means that the link that is in the Flash Movie you
made goes to a page that is inside your web. If you wanted to link to a page
called flashlarger.htm for example..the link in the Flash Movie would say
exactly that. (flashlarger.htm) then when you publish the web to a
host..that link will still work.

An absolute link would be something like http://somesite.com/somepage.htm

Personally I use GoDaddy for all domains I register..and as Tom said get
your domain name as soon as possible.

--
Best,
Joe

FrontPage and Expression Web Forums:
http://www.timeforweb.com/frontpage/forum/default.asp

Ishrat Khan said:
A relative link? I simply copied the URL from the address bar (when
testing
the site in a browser) and pasted it where required.
Sorry not an ecxpert in this area...

--
Ishrat Khan



Tom Willett said:
:I am totally new to FrontPage 2003 but wish to continue creating a site
in
: it. Can anyone advise on the following:
: 1. Whether I should buy a domain name and start hosting as soon as I
start
: or should I wait until I have completed the website on my local
computer
and
: then publish the site

Whatever you want to do. I'd get the domain now to make sure it's up and
running.
:
: 2. I have created a strip of moving (right to left) images in
Flash5...each
: one being a button and if clicked on should open up an individual web
page
: with a large version of that button image. This means having linked
each
: image to a unique URL taken from the preview. But will this link remain
when
: the site is published or are the links likely to be lost.....as the URL
was
: only a test and not really hosted?

If you're using relative links, there will be no problem.
:
: 3. Which is the best place to buy a domain name for life?

Everyone who uses a different registrar will think their's is the "best".

--
Tom [Pepper] Willett
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage Since 1997
---------------------------
:
: Your help is appreciated.
: Many thanks
: ishrat


.
 
T

Tina Clarke

Ishrat Khan said:
I am totally new to FrontPage 2003 but wish to continue creating a site in
it. Can anyone advise on the following:
1. Whether I should buy a domain name and start hosting as soon as I start
or should I wait until I have completed the website on my local computer
and
then publish the site

Get your domain name from a different place than where you get your hosting.
Avoid anything with the word AOL in it. My favourite is Namecheap.com for
domains and I am using bluehost.com for some of my hosting ....

with frontpage avoid using

frames
shared borders
navigation bot
hit counter
themes
layers
hover buttons
fp forms

instead use

dwts
include pages for menus
css
your server stats for visit counts

work in split view and avoid turning on the common or formatting toolbar
then you won't be tempted to use them.. instead use the css editor.

2. I have created a strip of moving (right to left) images in
Flash5...each
one being a button and if clicked on should open up an individual web page
with a large version of that button image. This means having linked each
image to a unique URL taken from the preview. But will this link remain
when
the site is published or are the links likely to be lost.....as the URL
was
only a test and not really hosted?

.../mylink.htm is relative ..in the browser online it will resolve to
http://yoursite.com/mylink.htm

absolute would be http://yoursite.com/mylink.htm
3. Which is the best place to buy a domain name for life?

as i said i recommend namecheap.com

I would also read and read .. about webdesign .. there is quite a lot to get
to grips with... its not just about creating a site its about how you do it.
Your help is appreciated.
Many thanks
ishrat

hth Tina
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