Frontpage 2003 vs 2002

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Steve Easton

When you click on a theme a list of options should appear.

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Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
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Carol

Thanks Steve,
I think this might help.
Carol
-----Original Message-----
When you click on a theme a list of options should appear.

--
Steve Easton
Microsoft MVP FrontPage
95isalive
This site is best viewed............
........................with a computer




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John Jansen \(MSFT\)

Just so you know, Carol: you can get to the dialog just like in FrontPage
2002, BUT the dialog will look different and behave slightly differently:

After you see that list of options from the Context menu of each theme and
you choose "Customize" that dialog is the one your teacher is talking about.

However, in 2002 the left side of that dialog is populated with the list of
theme names and you can choose how to apply the themes. In FrontPage 2003,
the list of themes is loaded into that taskpane, and you cannot apply a
theme as HTML like you are probably going to be asked to in your class.
This option was removed in 2003.

Also, when you begin customizing colors for fonts and stuff, you may see
different behavior from your classmates, because we did some work to:

#1: change the list of available themes: we removed about 20 and added about
20, so you may be asked to select a theme that doesn't exist
#2: made some changes to the color picker to make it more intuitive and
accurate

Other stuff as well, but just be aware that sometimes what you are being
told to do and what you are told you should see may be different from what
you are actually doing and seeing.
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

For info on accessing your older themes in FP2003 see
http://sbrenjoy.bizland.com/frontpage/themes/newthemes.html




| Just so you know, Carol: you can get to the dialog just like in FrontPage
| 2002, BUT the dialog will look different and behave slightly differently:
|
| After you see that list of options from the Context menu of each theme and
| you choose "Customize" that dialog is the one your teacher is talking about.
|
| However, in 2002 the left side of that dialog is populated with the list of
| theme names and you can choose how to apply the themes. In FrontPage 2003,
| the list of themes is loaded into that taskpane, and you cannot apply a
| theme as HTML like you are probably going to be asked to in your class.
| This option was removed in 2003.
|
| Also, when you begin customizing colors for fonts and stuff, you may see
| different behavior from your classmates, because we did some work to:
|
| #1: change the list of available themes: we removed about 20 and added about
| 20, so you may be asked to select a theme that doesn't exist
| #2: made some changes to the color picker to make it more intuitive and
| accurate
|
| Other stuff as well, but just be aware that sometimes what you are being
| told to do and what you are told you should see may be different from what
| you are actually doing and seeing.
|
| --
| Thanks!
| John Jansen
| Microsoft Office FrontPage
| This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
| | > Thanks Steve,
| > I think this might help.
| > Carol
| > >-----Original Message-----
| > >When you click on a theme a list of options should
| > appear.
| > >
| > >--
| > >Steve Easton
| > >Microsoft MVP FrontPage
| > >95isalive
| > >This site is best viewed............
| > >........................with a computer
| > >
| > message
| > >| > >> Yes. I have a list of themes to choose from but nothing
| > >> esle to work with.
| > >> Carol
| > >
| > >
| > >.
| > >
|
|
 
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