Create a web site offline before putting it on the
Internet or intranet
Step
1— Determine where your web site will be located
I
don't have a hosting location for my web site
You need to sign up for a
web site hosting account.
A web site hosting account is needed to make
your web site visible to the world. A hosting service, known
as an
Internet service provider (ISP), or a Web Presence
Provider (WPP), can provide you with a web site account.
There are many well-known
web site hosting companies that let you quickly and easily
publish Microsoft FrontPage and Microsoft Office documents
directly to the Internet.
After getting a web site account, have the
URL (HTTP location) at hand for the section called
Publish your Web site.
Note The hyperlink in this topic goes
to the Web. You can switch back to Help at any time.
I
do have a hosting location for my web site
Have your
URL (HTTP location) at hand for the section called
Publish your web site.
Note You can test many Microsoft
FrontPage features even without publishing your web site to
the Internet.
Step
2 — Create your web site offline
- In Microsoft FrontPage, on the
File menu, point to New,
and then click Page or Web.
- In the New task pane, under
New from Template,
click Web Site
Templates.
- Click One Page Web,
and then in the
Specify
the location of the new web box, type a path on your
hard drive.
The path should be typed in the following format: C:\My
Webs\MyWebSite
- Click OK.
- From Page view, make sure
the Folder List is
showing.
How?
- On the View menu, click
Folder List.
- In the Folder List,
select Default.htm ,
which is the
home page for your web site, and then click
Preview in Browser.
- Personalize the page by typing in your own content, and
then click Save .
- Click Preview in
Browser .
The home page appears in the Web browser.
Step
3 — Publish your web site
- On the File menu, click
Publish Web.
- In the Publish
Destination dialog box, type the location of a
Web server.
- Click OK.
- Specify the pages you want to publish.
How?
- In the Publish Web
dialog box, click Options
in the lower left corner.
- Click the Publish
tab, and do one or more of the following:
- Under Publish,
specify whether you want to publish only pages that have
changed, or all pages.
- Under Changes,
specify how you want Microsoft FrontPage to determine
what pages have been changed.
- If you want to create a log file for changes made
during publishing, select that check box.
- Click OK.
- Click Publish.
Important When you publish to the Internet, any
content you have added to your web site becomes visible to the
public on the World Wide Web.
Notes
- If you want to verify that your web site was
successfully published, click the hyperlink that is
displayed after the web site has been published — your Web
browser will open to the site you just published.
- If you cancel publishing in the middle of the operation,
files that have already been published remain on the
destination Web server.