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Lesson 3 Follow-up
In this lesson, you learned how to create hyperlinks by creating internal and external text links.
Then, you inserted and linked to bookmarks within the same page and to bookmarks that are
located in other pages. Next, you added and modified the properties of shared borders and
applied a prefabricated element to your page (referred to as FrontPage components) in the
form of page banners and comments. Then, you viewed examples of both flat and hierarchical
navigation structures. Also, you created a hierarchical navigation structure by adding existing
and new pages beneath the home page in Navigation view. Next, you inserted a link bar Web
component with custom links into your page. Finally, you learned how to remove a page from
a web’s navigation structure. By connecting pages in a web, you provide your visitors with a
way to find all the content your web has to offer.
1. Some web designers prefer the control of typing internal and external hyperlinks for
their webs. Others prefer letting FrontPage handle the links in its link bars. Which
option do you think you will use? Will you use both?
Answers will vary.
2. What benefits do you think that shared borders can provide for your web? Would you
ever modify the borders? If so, why? If not, why not.
Answers will vary.
LESSON 3
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