1. Unzip the downloaded product.
2. Copy the unzipped web folder to your My Webs
directory.
3. On the File menu, go to Open Web or Site.
4. Browse to your My Webs directory and find
the web folder you just copied.
5. Select that folder, click open and edit.
Or, you can copy the web folder to the following
directories depending on your FrontPage version
and then use it as a FrontPage web template
if you wish.
** FrontPage 2003 **
FrontPage Web Template folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application
Data\Microsoft\FrontPage\Webs\<folder_name.tem>
To apply a New Web Template in FrontPage
2000/ 2002
1. On the File menu, select New, and then click
Web
2. In the Web Site list, choose the web for
your new web.
3. Type or select a name for your new web in
the Specify the location of the new web dropdown
box.
4. Click Ok to apply the web template to your
new web.
5. Open the "index.htm" file and read the instructions.
The new web also includes a detail tutorial
on how to use the web.
To apply a New Web Template in FrontPage 2003
1. On the File menu, Select New.
2. Click "More web site templates" in the right column.
3. Choose the "TestDrive" template. (This may also be
in your "My Templates" folder.)
4. Click OK.
Included page
Included Page function is used in this template. Once
you modify the area where the Included Page function
is used in the associated file, your changes will automatically
appear on all pages.
1. The bottom of each page. -> includes/bottom.htm
2. Company Logo -> includes/logo.htm
Images Resource
The images contained in this product were purchased
from:
Clipart.com
The images and/or photos used in this template are
the copyrighted property of JupiterImages and are being
used with permission under license.
Images may only be used within this template. Images
can not be removed in any way for other uses. All copyrights
remains with the original licensor.
FlashObject: Javascript Flash
embed script
This template uses the FlashObject (v1.3) Flash detection
and embed script provided by Geoff Stearns at
http://blog.deconcept.com/flashobject/. This script
detects whether or not the user has the Flash player,
and if it does, it loads in the Flash movie for them
to view. If they don't have the Flash player, it displays
your alternate content. The alternate content is what
you see in your web editor (a static image or text).
The FlashObject script also resolves the IE update issue
where embedded Flash movies require an extra click for
interaction; using the script will allow viewers to
interact with the Flash movie directly. The FlashObject
script also allows your web site to have fully validated
HTML.
Please be aware that the script may be updated occasionally,
and it is your responsibility to visit the FlashObject
site to check for updates and implement them.