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Lesson 2: Web Page Design in the FrontPage Editor


Adding a Feedback Form

In Lesson 1, you learned how to make an e-mail hyperlink from text. Clicking this hyperlink will launch an e-mail form on the user's computer.

Another way of collecting feedback on the World Wide Web is to place a feedback form on your page. This lets people who visit your page send you feedback without the need to open their e-mail application.

To Add a Feedback Form to Your Page

  1. On the Tutorial Practice page, press the ENTER key to create some space below the marquee.

  2. Type Please send me feedback about my Web site:

  3. On the Insert menu, point to Form Field, then click Scrolling Text Box.

FrontPage inserts a form containing a Scrolling Text Box and Submit and Reset push buttons.

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Figure 1. The feedback form

The default properties of a feedback form specify that the submitted feedback (the form results) be saved to a default location in your FrontPage Web. In the next section, you will view the Tutorial Practice page in a Web browser, where you will be able to test the feedback form and view the saved results file.

To Save the Current Page


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Figure 2. The Save button

The page is saved to the current FrontPage-based Web site.



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