Creating Bookmarks Using Microsoft FrontPageBy: CivicCX Objective: To teach you how to create bookmarks using Microsoft FrontPage. You can use one or more bookmarks to find locations on a page. For example, add a bookmark to each main heading on a page. When you are editing the page, you can quickly find each section by going to the corresponding bookmark. 1) Open up an empty or an existing web page on Microsoft FrontPage.
2) Now, go up to the main toolbar on the top of your screen and click insert, and scroll down to bookmark. 3) Once Bookmark is highlighted click it once and another dialog box will appear up on the screen. 4) Type in the name of what your header is going to be under Bookmark name.
5) Press enter or click okay on your keyboard. 6) Now, you will see a little image come up on our preview screen. (As shown below) Next to this little image type in what the header of your bookmark is going to be.
7) Now type in any text on the TOP of your website which is going to be linked to your bookmark. One you have typed this text in right click on the text and a menu will pop up. Then select HYPERLINK on this menu.
8) Now the dialog box which appears after selecting Hyperlink, on the bottom you will see something that says Optional, and right under that Bookmark. Select the name of the bookmark which you created earlier in the tutorial. Then the text will now be linked to the bookmark which you made. You can view your work by selecting Preview on the bottom of your FrontPage window.
A Finished Product look like this: Click on One of these to be taken directly to its bookmark.
This is an example of a book mark. When you clicked "Developing Webs 1" on the top of this screen you were brought down to its subtitle which is the one right above this text. This kind of page is very useful for creating "FAQ" pages (Frequently asked questions). You can add as many bookmarks to any type of page which you want too.
This is an example of a book mark. When you clicked "Developing Webs 2" on the top of this screen you were brought down to its subtitle which is the one right above this text. This kind of page is very useful for creating "FAQ" pages (Frequently asked questions). You can add as many bookmarks to any type of page which you want too.
This is an example of a book mark. When you clicked "Developing Webs 3" on the top of this screen you were brought down to its subtitle which is the one right above this text. This kind of page is very useful for creating "FAQ" pages (Frequently asked questions). You can add as many bookmarks to any type of page which you want too.
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