Chapter 21. Putting Pages on the Internet

In this chapter

  • Testing before going live

  • Using FrontPage's publishing tools

  • Using FTP as an alternative publishing method

  • Synchronizing and maintaining your files

After your site is in working order, you're ready to publish it to the Internet. When you publish your site, you simply copy your pages, folders, and associated files from your local computer to a remote computer that provides Internet access.

This may sound like a daunting task with a lot of technical mumbo-jumbo, but if you designed your pages within a FrontPage-defined site rather than as individual pages, FrontPage makes it easy. In most cases, the remote computer is a server maintained by a Web hosting company, and all the information about ...

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