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ADD A HIT COUNTER TO YOUR WEB SITE
FrontPage comes with a pre-scripted hit counter that is easy to install.
1. In the Normal view, go to the Insert menu, point to Component, and click Hit Counter.
2. Choose a counter style or your own custom number set.
3. Next, choose the number of digits you want your counter to contain.
4. Then, click OK and test the counter in your browser.
CREATE HYPERLINKS WITHOUT UNDERLINES
Have you ever wondered how to create a non-underlined hyperlink in FrontPage 2000? There is a simple way to do it:
1. Highlight the hyperlink in the Normal view
2. Switch to the HTML view, and locate the <a href .....> tag to the left of the word or words you've selected.
3. Place the following between the "a" and the "href": style="text-decoration: none". For example, a link to the FrontPage
Web site would appear in HTML View as: <a style="text-decoration: none" href="http://www.microsoft.com/frontpage">
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