Basics:
Front Page 98
Add a Title and an Address Footer
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| The title of your web page is the name that appears in
the colored bar at the very top edge of your browser window. For example, the title of this page is Basics: Add a Title and an Address Footer Note that the title is different from the filename (The filename of this page is basics4.htm) The title may or may not be the same as the headline at the top of the page. (The headline on this page is Basics: FrontPage 98: Add a Title and an Address Footer.) Make your title descriptive. The title is also the phrase that appears in an end user's Bookmarks or Favorites list. |
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| Add a Title | There are several ways to add a title to a web page in FrontPage 98. | ||
| The quickest way to add a title is to do so when you save the page for the first time. | |||
| To save a page, choose File,
Save As on the main menu bar. The Save As dialog box appears. At the bottom of the dialog box, just below the space for the URL, is a text box where you can put the title of your page. |
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| You can also add or change a page
title at any time. Choose Format, Background from the main menu. The Page Properties dialog box will appear. Click on the General tab. |
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| Add your title in the Title text box | |||
| The Address Footer | A standard feature of
every well-designed web page is the address footer. The address has two required
elements:
The address might also contain:
Here is my footer: Web Design Center |
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| FrontPage 98 will let
you insert a timestamp in your footer to automatically indicate the date of last revision. To insert a timestamp in a web page:
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| See Links for information on how to insert a link to a mailing address in your footer. | |||
Basics: Front Page 98:
Create a New Page
Enter and Format Text
Add Headlines and Horizontal Rules
Add a Title and an Address Footer
Check Spelling
Save and Preview a Page
Web Design Center
Last Revised: August 25, 2001
© Agatha Taormina