Seeing Your Web Site as Visitors Will
We’ve made a pretty good start at personalizing The Garden Company’s Web site, and you are probably anxious to see the results of your work. There are two ways to view a Web site created with FrontPage before it is published: in FrontPage or in a browser.
Previewing your Web site in FrontPage is a good way to look at the basic layout and evaluate the overall presentation of the site, but it doesn’t always represent the site as a visitor will experience it. Apart from the fact that you probably can’t see as much of the page as you intend your visitors to see, none of the advanced controls that you might choose to add later will work in this view.
To see an accurate preview of your Web site before it is published, ...
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