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Question about Frames
Hello Everyone,
I am in the middle of finishing a course project titled designing interactive e-learning. I figured out how to make each word document as a webpage, created an index file and my info is loaded into the school server. I am not too strong with webpage design but I work really well reading clear instructions. I am highly interested in publishing my work on the school's student blog and thus, I do not want my presentation (webpage/s) to be bland. Is there a way I can use the frames and hyperlink each lesson design into the frames, and save as a webpage? I am mainly wanting to have a 'good' and 'different presentation'. I have searched numerous websites and used MS Word 2003's help feature, but I am not that advanced to understand how it can all work. Idealy, I am wanting to have the navigation bar on the left hand side, the content for each link show on the bottom half, by the navigation bar, and of course, the course title on the top quarter of the frame. Any help is appreciated. Thank you very much in advance. M.Ed. Adult Education Jones International University July 2006 - June 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Did I post this under the wrong group? Please let me know. Thank you.
M.Ed Adult Ed | Student Jones International University July 2006 - June 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "tickle" wrote in message ... Hello Everyone, I am in the middle of finishing a course project titled designing interactive e-learning. I figured out how to make each word document as a webpage, created an index file and my info is loaded into the school server. I am not too strong with webpage design but I work really well reading clear instructions. I am highly interested in publishing my work on the school's student blog and thus, I do not want my presentation (webpage/s) to be bland. Is there a way I can use the frames and hyperlink each lesson design into the frames, and save as a webpage? I am mainly wanting to have a 'good' and 'different presentation'. I have searched numerous websites and used MS Word 2003's help feature, but I am not that advanced to understand how it can all work. Idealy, I am wanting to have the navigation bar on the left hand side, the content for each link show on the bottom half, by the navigation bar, and of course, the course title on the top quarter of the frame. Any help is appreciated. Thank you very much in advance. M.Ed. Adult Education Jones International University July 2006 - June 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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If you haven't gotten an answer, it's because most of us think Word is
almost the worst application you can use to create Web pages. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "tickle" wrote in message ... Did I post this under the wrong group? Please let me know. Thank you. M.Ed Adult Ed | Student Jones International University July 2006 - June 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ "tickle" wrote in message ... Hello Everyone, I am in the middle of finishing a course project titled designing interactive e-learning. I figured out how to make each word document as a webpage, created an index file and my info is loaded into the school server. I am not too strong with webpage design but I work really well reading clear instructions. I am highly interested in publishing my work on the school's student blog and thus, I do not want my presentation (webpage/s) to be bland. Is there a way I can use the frames and hyperlink each lesson design into the frames, and save as a webpage? I am mainly wanting to have a 'good' and 'different presentation'. I have searched numerous websites and used MS Word 2003's help feature, but I am not that advanced to understand how it can all work. Idealy, I am wanting to have the navigation bar on the left hand side, the content for each link show on the bottom half, by the navigation bar, and of course, the course title on the top quarter of the frame. Any help is appreciated. Thank you very much in advance. M.Ed. Adult Education Jones International University July 2006 - June 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ |
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Ah - thank you! I am not well-versed using html programs..I'll settle with the WebPages I have. Thanks for letting me know though.
Hala Monsour M.Ed Adult Ed | Student Jones International University July 2006 - June 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... If you haven't gotten an answer, it's because most of us think Word is almost the worst application you can use to create Web pages. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "tickle" wrote in message ... Did I post this under the wrong group? Please let me know. Thank you. M.Ed Adult Ed | Student Jones International University July 2006 - June 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ "tickle" wrote in message ... Hello Everyone, I am in the middle of finishing a course project titled designing interactive e-learning. I figured out how to make each word document as a webpage, created an index file and my info is loaded into the school server. I am not too strong with webpage design but I work really well reading clear instructions. I am highly interested in publishing my work on the school's student blog and thus, I do not want my presentation (webpage/s) to be bland. Is there a way I can use the frames and hyperlink each lesson design into the frames, and save as a webpage? I am mainly wanting to have a 'good' and 'different presentation'. I have searched numerous websites and used MS Word 2003's help feature, but I am not that advanced to understand how it can all work. Idealy, I am wanting to have the navigation bar on the left hand side, the content for each link show on the bottom half, by the navigation bar, and of course, the course title on the top quarter of the frame. Any help is appreciated. Thank you very much in advance. M.Ed. Adult Education Jones International University July 2006 - June 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ |
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You can download Microsoft Expression Web and that will do what you need. Very easy to use. Word definitely isn't the right tool.
-- Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP "tickle" wrote in message ... Ah - thank you! I am not well-versed using html programs..I'll settle with the WebPages I have. Thanks for letting me know though. Hala Monsour M.Ed Adult Ed | Student Jones International University July 2006 - June 2007 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... If you haven't gotten an answer, it's because most of us think Word is almost the worst application you can use to create Web pages. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "tickle" wrote in message ... Did I post this under the wrong group? Please let me know. Thank you. M.Ed Adult Ed | Student Jones International University July 2006 - June 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ "tickle" wrote in message ... Hello Everyone, I am in the middle of finishing a course project titled designing interactive e-learning. I figured out how to make each word document as a webpage, created an index file and my info is loaded into the school server. I am not too strong with webpage design but I work really well reading clear instructions. I am highly interested in publishing my work on the school's student blog and thus, I do not want my presentation (webpage/s) to be bland. Is there a way I can use the frames and hyperlink each lesson design into the frames, and save as a webpage? I am mainly wanting to have a 'good' and 'different presentation'. I have searched numerous websites and used MS Word 2003's help feature, but I am not that advanced to understand how it can all work. Idealy, I am wanting to have the navigation bar on the left hand side, the content for each link show on the bottom half, by the navigation bar, and of course, the course title on the top quarter of the frame. Any help is appreciated. Thank you very much in advance. M.Ed. Adult Education Jones International University July 2006 - June 2007 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------ |
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