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Publishing your Website with Microsoft FrontPage


 
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OpenSourceHost includes support for Microsoft’s popular FrontPage web authoring software. Using FrontPage, you can create a website with no prior design experience. Once you have created your website and saved it on your computer, you can publish it to your live website so that other users on the internet can view it.

In Frontpage 2003:

  1. Open your FrontPage program.
  2. Open a FrontPage Web site: open File menu and select the Open Site item.
  3. Go to Remote Web site view: click the Web Site tab, and then the Remote Web Site button at the bottom of the window.
  4. Click the Remote Web Site Properties button in the upper-right corner of the window.
  5. On the Remote Web Site tab, under Remote Web server type, click FrontPage or SharePoint Services.
  6. In the Remote Web site location box, type the Internet address, including the protocol, of the remote Web site that you want to publish folders and files to (for example, http://www.yoursitedomain.com) or click Browse to locate the site.
  7. Click OK to connect to the remote site. The Remote Web site view will show files that you have in your local and remote sites.
  8. From Publish all changed pages, click to select Local to remote.Click Publish Web site.

In Frontpage 2000 and 2002:

  1. Open your FrontPage program.
  2. On the File menu, click Publish Web
  3. In the Publish Web dialog box, type the path of the destination Web server
  4. Click Options to expand the list of option
  5. Specify whether you want to publish only pages that have changed or all pages
  6. Click Publish