FrontPage 2002 Tutorials - FrontPage Subwebs and Permissions

 

FrontPage Subwebs and Permissions

A named subdirectory, which is called a subweb, is a complete web site nested inside another web site. The site that contains a subweb is called a root or parent web. Since the first version of FrontPage, subwebs have been supported, and with FrontPage 2000, the concept of nested subwebs was introduced. A site administrator / Webmaster can use subwebs to organise the site logically, streamline work and delegate parts of the site to others. First, it is crucial to understand the difference between a folder and a subweb. If you open a web that contains both folders and subwebs, you can see the way the two are represented.

  • Adding an external link to a link bar based on the navigation structure
  • Converting a folder to a subweb
  • Converting a subweb (child web) to a folder
  • Deleting a web site or subweb
  • Protecting subwebs with passwords
  • Other Sever types

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