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Microsoft Frontpage 2000 Creating Shared Borders - Shared Borders are parts of the web page that share content with the other pages in the web. They are located at the top, bottom, left side, or right side of the page and are useful for information that should appear on every page in the web such as navigation links, web site headers, and copyright information.
Microsoft Frontpage Articles - How to insert, remove, and modify shared borders in FrontPage 2003 - This article describes how to insert and edit shared borders.
Working with Frames in MS Frontpage Tutorial
With its Frame creation tools, FrontPage takes the headache out of working with Frames.
Microsoft Frontpage 2000 Creating Webpage Frames Tutorial - Frames divide a web page into sections that each have a different HTML source page and their own set of scroll bars. They can be useful for any site that requires part of the screen to remain static while the remainder of the screen can be scrolled.
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Advanced Frontpage Tutorials on Frames - OK, time to get real low and dirty now...that section will teach you some advanced features of FrontPage that'll make you feeling like a pro, including tutorials on Columns, Frames, ImageAlignment, HTML MarkUp, MetaTags, and IC.
Microsoft Frontpage Articles - How to create one hyperlink that links multiple targets or frames in FrontPage 2003 - This article describes how to create a single hyperlink in Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 that links to multiple targets.
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