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Bob Wright <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 27 Aug 2000 09:52:19 -0600
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When I posted this to PCBUILD, I had no idea what a tidal wave this would
create.  I have received a great deal of Emails with questions on getting
started using MS Frontpage.  I would like to answer all the emails sent to
me, but time is a limiting factor.

So, I went to Microsoft's website, found their tutorial that is awkward to
setup and use on your PC.  I converted it to a single and complete
Windows help file:   Frontpagetutor.chm    (720k)   Just go to our NOSPIN
Group GUIDES section:  http://nospin.com/sitemap.html
You can download this file and run it as a help file on your hard drive
as you use MS Frontpage2000.   It is fairly simple to follow and easy to use
in conjunction with Frontpage.  Download the zip file and unzip the CHM
file.  Double click on the CHM file and you are set.

     Bob Wright
The NOSPIN Group



At 10:04 AM 08/26/2000 , you wrote:
>At 02:11 AM 08/26/2000 , you wrote:
>>I have a web page that is up and running.  It was build by a local computer
>>guy.  He has up and moved  "gone"......he can't be found........and I don't
>>have a "clue" as how to edit my web page.  It is a .com web page.
>>I just need to know how to get to where I can edit it.
>>
>>Do you have any suggestions?  Any help would be appreciated.
>>
>>Thanks!
>>
>>Willadean Jackson
>>Sho Me Tours
>
>
>Okay, you left out a great deal of information, such as the web address
>and other points.  But, based on a hunch and your signature, I tried this URL:
>http://www.shometours.com/    and found your email address listed on the page.
>
>Then I quickly checked the code on the page and found this:
>    <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Microsoft FrontPage 4.0">
>
>So your web site was created using Microsoft Frontpage and for someone
>new to working on a web site this will make it easier for you to edit your
>site.   If you have MS Frontpage, all you need is your USER name and
>Password for the site.  Turn on Frontpage, have it OPEN WEB:
>      http://shometours.com
>Then use your USER name and Password to open the site.  You can
>then freely edit the pages from within Frontpage.
>
>If you do not have Frontpage, I recommend getting a copy as your site
>has the Frontpage extensions, or so it seems.
>
>If you do not have the USER name and Password, contact the web host.
>Checking your domain name with a WHOIS lookup, your web host is:
>   http://www.pwebtech.com/
>You will find all the contact information for the host at the site, including
>tech support numbers.
>
>The rest of this thread should be now moved to PCSOFT, as it is OFF TOPIC
>for PCBUILD.  Please do not post any more to this thread on PCBUILD.
>
>     Bob Wright
>The NOSPIN Group

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