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Copying a Web to the default site, Open., Insert, File.

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2-20 Compaq TaskSmart W2200 Appliance Server Administration Guide Copying a Web to the default site You can create offline documents that were created in FrontPage or any other webpage editor and save these files to the website just as easily. FrontPage has many examples and outlines from which to start. The user can bring up one of these examples, modify it, and then save it to the website. 1. Start FrontPage. 2. Create the desired page, and then save it locally to your disk. 3. Click File, and then click Open. 4. Type the name of the site in the file name field, for example http://, and then click Open. The first time that the site is accessed you are prompted for a user name and password and must use the site administrator ID and password of the default site to access it. FrontPage creates a Web folder for the site, and the directory and file structure of the site are displayed. 5. Find and double-click the file name index.html. This file name is the default home page for the default site. FrontPage opens this file to edit in a new FrontPage window. 6. Make any modifications to index.html, up to and including deleting all text. The user can cut from one window and paste to the other or insert another page created earlier. 7. To insert a previously created file, click Insert, and then click File. Locate the file saved above and double-click it. This action inserts the entire saved file into index.html. When you are finished editing the page, save it. For adding virtual sites, see the subsection, "Create Virtual Sites and Publish Content" in this chapter.

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Compaq TaskSmart W2200 Appliance Server Administration Guide
Copying a Web to the default site
You can create offline documents that were created in FrontPage or any other
webpage editor and save these files to the website just as easily. FrontPage has
many examples and outlines from which to start. The user can bring up one of
these examples, modify it, and then save it to the website.
1.
Start FrontPage.
2.
Create the desired page, and then save it locally to your disk.
3.
Click
File,
and then click
Open.
4.
Type the name of the site in the file name field, for example
http://<DefaultSiteName>
, and then click
Open.
The first time that the site is accessed you are prompted for a user name
and password and must use the site administrator ID and password of
the default site to access it. FrontPage creates a Web folder for the site,
and the directory and file structure of the site are displayed.
5.
Find and double-click the file name
index.html.
This file name is the
default home page for the default site. FrontPage opens this file to edit
in a new FrontPage window.
6.
Make any modifications to
index.html,
up to and including deleting all
text. The user can cut from one window and paste to the other or insert
another page created earlier.
7.
To insert a previously created file, click
Insert,
and then click
File.
Locate the file saved above and double-click it. This action inserts the
entire saved file into
index.html.
When you are finished editing the page,
save it.
For adding virtual sites, see the subsection,
Create Virtual Sites and Publish
Content
in this chapter.