The authors, David Elderbrock and David Karlins, cover basic use of the program and show users how to work with graphics, tables, and frames. As you pore through the book, you'll work on cascading style sheets, forms, discussion webs, scripting languages, ActiveX controls, Java programming, database connectivity, and FrontPage server extensions.
The writers cover difficult tasks, which shows they've actually used the product to tackle the problems described. For instance, the section on DHTML pages explains how to create a DHTML page that works in both Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. Anyone using FrontPage 2000 will find the book very useful, but power users will really appreciate its breadth and depth. --Rob Franklin