FP: How to Create a New Web in Microsoft FrontPage

Last reviewed: March 18, 1998
Article ID: Q166356
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft FrontPage 97 for Windows with Bonus Pack
  • Microsoft FrontPage for Windows, versions 1.0, 1.1

SUMMARY

This article describes how to create a new web in Microsoft FrontPage. In FrontPage versions 1.0 or 1.1, verify that the appropriate web server is installed and that the HTTP servers are running on that server before you proceed. If necessary, consult your server documentation for more information.

MORE INFORMATION

FrontPage 97

  1. From the Start menu, point to Programs, and then click Microsoft FrontPage.

    The FrontPage Explorer starts.

  2. In the "Getting Started With Microsoft FrontPage" dialog box, click to select one of the three options under the "Create A New FrontPage Web" section. Click OK.

    If you selected the "From a Wizard or Template" option, the New FrontPage Web dialog box appears. In the Template Or Wizard list, select the template or wizard you want to use, and then click OK. The Web Template dialog box appears.

  3. In the "Web Server or File Location" box, type or select the Web server or directory you want to use.

    If you installed a local Web server and the FrontPage Server Extensions successfully, the Web name already appears in this box. Select the default and go to step 4.

    NOTE: You can also specify "Localhost" (without the quotation marks) as the server location.

    If you did not install a Web server locally and you are not working with a remote Web server, type the drive and directory where you want to store the Web, and then click OK.

  4. In the "Name of New FrontPage Web" box, type the name you want. The Web name should be one word and should not include spaces.

  5. If the "Name and Password Required" dialog box appears, type your name and password in the appropriate boxes, and then click OK.

    The FrontPage Explorer builds the new Web. The Web address is displayed in the title bar.

FrontPage versions 1.0, 1.1

  1. On the Windows Start menu, point to Programs, point to Microsoft FrontPage, and then click Microsoft FrontPage Explorer.

  2. In the FrontPage Explorer, click New Web on the File Menu.

  3. In the New Web dialog box, select a template or wizard from the Template Or Wizard list, and then click OK.

  4. In the "New Web From Template" dialog box, under Web Server, type or select the name of the server where you want to store your Web.

  5. In the Web Name box, type the name you want to assign to your new Web. The Web name should be one word and should not include spaces.

  6. Click OK.

  7. If the "Name and Password Required" dialog box appears, type your name and password in the appropriate boxes and then click OK.

    The FrontPage Explorer builds the new Web. The Web address is displayed in the title bar.

For additional information about disk-based Webs, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

   ARTICLE-ID: Q160227
   TITLE     : FP97: Some WebBot Components Don't Work on Disk- Based Web

REFERENCES

"Getting Started with Microsoft FrontPage 97," Part 3.

"Learning FrontPage" tutorial in FrontPage version 1.0 and 1.1 Help


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Version : windows:1.1,97
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Hardware : x86
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Last reviewed: March 18, 1998
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