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Quick Course in Creating A Web Site Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 (Education/Training Edition)

Quick Course in Creating A Web Site Using Microsoft FrontPage 2000 (Education/Training Edition)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Great Starting Point
Review: Good book for starting, but does have some errors and not clear at times as to what the author is wanting you to do. But for the basics, it is one of the easiest books that I have read. Gets you up and going fast, and shows you the basics.

Some of the errors, typos and their screen, does not match yours. (Entered the work three times and still did not match). Plus if things don't match, the author does not tell you how to fix the problem or where to look.

Still all in all it is a good book to learn from.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: EXCELLENT FOR BEGINNERS
Review: I consider myself to be very computer literate, but my experience lies in using programs, not creating them. I have great skills on other MS Office products, but the few times I'd played with FrontPage ended in frustration. Finally, with an urge to increase my skillset, I acquired this book and took the dive.

I went through the book in four days and completed all the projects. This book is very well designed and the coursework progresses logically. I've seen too many self-learning books that ask a reader to read a later chapter in order to understand what to do in an earlier chapter. That's not efficient. This book is!

Word of warning: I noticed a few errors in the book that might frustrate novice self-learners. Sometimes a small, but critical, step is left out of the explanation. If you don't realize the ommission, you could waste a lot of time trying to figure out what went wrong. Other than that, I highly recommend this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: EXCELLENT FOR BEGINNERS
Review: I consider myself to be very computer literate, but my experience lies in using programs, not creating them. I have great skills on other MS Office products, but the few times I'd played with FrontPage ended in frustration. Finally, with an urge to increase my skillset, I acquired this book and took the dive.

I went through the book in four days and completed all the projects. This book is very well designed and the coursework progresses logically. I've seen too many self-learning books that ask a reader to read a later chapter in order to understand what to do in an earlier chapter. That's not efficient. This book is!

Word of warning: I noticed a few errors in the book that might frustrate novice self-learners. Sometimes a small, but critical, step is left out of the explanation. If you don't realize the ommission, you could waste a lot of time trying to figure out what went wrong. Other than that, I highly recommend this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Starting Point for FrontPage 2000
Review: I have been hacking at FrontPage for quite awhile with little sucess. This book tells you the what and how you need to get started. I like this book because there is almost no extraneous content. I read through it and had the sample web site done in two days. Then I went back and did it one more time. This book is worth buying.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Comprehensive training guide
Review: This is ideal for anyone who, like me, has absolutely no idea where to start. Its basic instruction coupled with a well planned tutorial keep the interest there and before you know it you've made your first site. There are a few errors which take a bit of working around and can be a bit bewildering to a complete novice. But in the main I strongly recommend this to anyone who just wants to learn the basics of web design.


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