FP98: Overview of FrontPage Components
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft FrontPage 98 for Windows
SUMMARY
This article describes what a FrontPage component in FrontPage 98 is and
lists the components that are available in FrontPage 98.
A FrontPage component is a dynamic object on a Web page that is evaluated
when the page is saved or, in some cases, when the page is opened in a Web
browser.
The following new components are available in FrontPage 98:
Comment
Hit Counter
Page Banner
Banner Ad Manager
Confirmation Field
Discussion
HTML Markup
Include
Registration
Save Results
Scheduled Image
Scheduled Include
Search
Substitution
Table of Contents
Timestamp
MORE INFORMATION
Comment
The comment is text that you can view in FrontPage Editor but is hidden
when you open your page in a Web browser. Comment text appears in purple in
FrontPage Editor. It retains the character-size and other attributes of the
current paragraph style.
Hit Counter
The Hit Counter is a graphical component that counts the number of times
your Web site has been accessed by other browsers.
Page Banner
The Page Banner is a FrontPage component that allows you to place the
title of the page in text or graphical format at the top of the page. You
can use this component with themes and shared borders to add a title to
each page in your Web without having to modify each individual page.
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q174421 FP98: What are Page Banners?
Banner Ad Manager
The Banner Ad Manager is a FrontPage component that shows each of a series
of designated images for a given number of seconds, then transitions to the
next image using any of several transition effects. The Banner Ad may be
used as advertisement banners or simply to show a series of images.
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q173438 FP98: How to Create Banner Ads using Banner Ad Manager
Confirmation Field
The Confirmation Field is a run-time component that is replaced with the
contents of a form field. It can be used to repeat information, such as the
name of a user or e-mail address, back to the user as confirmation of the
values that they entered in the form. Another use for the Confirmation
component is to verify the name and mailing address of a user who has
submitted a form.
Discussion Form Handler
A Discussion Form Handler allows you to set up a discussion Web page. The
Discussion Form Handler collects information from a form, formats it into
an HTML page, and then adds the page to a table of contents and to a text
index. The Discussion Form Handler gathers information from the form and
stores it in one of a selection of formats, such as HTML or ASCII text. The
Discussion Form Handler is accessed from the Form Properties dialog box.
HTML Markup Component
The HTML Markup Component allows you to enter HTML tags that are not
directly supported or available in FrontPage Editor. To enter either of
these elements in FrontPage Editor, you must use the HTML Markup component.
Include Page Component
The Include Page component is designed to replace itself with the contents
of another file. The most common use for the Include Page component is to
place the same text or graphic on every page in a multi-page Web. Examples
of items that you might want to appear on each page in your Web include:
copyright information, headers and footers, and product logos. The Include
Page component requires the URL of the file that contains the text and
images to be included on a page. Any modifications to the source document
are automatically sent to each page for which it is included.
Registration Form Handler
The Registration Form Handler allows you to automatically register users
for access to a service. The Registration component adds the user to the
authentication databases of the service; it can then gather information
from the form and store it in one of a selection of formats, such as HTML
or ASCII text. The Registration component is accessed from the Form
Properties dialog box.
Save Results Form Handler
The Save Results Form Handler gathers information from a form and stores it
in one of a selection of formats (HTML, ASCII text). When you submit the
form, the Save Results Form Handler appends the form information to a
specified file in a specified format. The Save Results Form Handler is
accessed from the Form Properties dialog box.
Scheduled Image
The Scheduled Image component is used when you plan to replace one image
with another within a specific time period. On the expiration date, the
original image is no longer displayed and another image takes its place or
the place where the image existed is left blank.
When you insert a Scheduled Image component, you will need to enter the
name of the image and any alternate image to be included on the page. The
image must be from the current Web.
A Scheduled Image component runs when a change is made to your Web. To
ensure proper timing of the Scheduled Image component, make some changes to
your Web daily.
Scheduled Include Page Component
The Scheduled Include Page component is used to insert the contents of a
file during a specified period of time. When the time period expires, the
contents of the file are no longer displayed. You can specify an optional
page to be included after a given date.
A Scheduled Include Page component is run when a change is made to your
Web. To ensure proper timing of the Scheduled Include Page component, make
some changes to your Web daily.
Search Form
Use the Search Form to create a search form. The FrontPage Server
Extensions maintain a list of words found in each page in a Web. If the Web
includes a discussion group, FrontPage also maintains a dynamic list of
words found in each entry of the discussion group. At run-time, the
form created by the Search Form returns a list of pages containing the
words the user entered in the form. The words can include Boolean
constructs, such as and, not, or, and parentheses.
Substitution Component
The Substitution component allows you to type an abbreviation
that will be substituted by its expanded form. For example, you can set a
variable, such as HTML, to represent "HyperText Markup Language" (without
the quotation marks). Then, instead of writing out "HyperText Markup
Language," you could type HTML, and HTML will expand to "HyperText Markup
Language" at run-time. You define the variable as a parameter in the Web
Settings dialog box (on the Tools menu, click Web Settings) in
FrontPage Explorer.
Table of Contents
The Table of Contents component generates an outline of your
Web. The Table of Contents updates this outline each time the Web
content changes. It does not create a table of contents based on bookmarks.
It uses the title element of the subpages to generate the table of
contents.
Timestamp
The Timestamp inserts a date and time stamp that corresponds to the
last time the page was edited or automatically updated.
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Last Reviewed: July 27, 1999