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Where To Go From Here

Frontier Web Tutorial

About This Tutorial

About Web Site Management

Why Frontier?

Starting Up

Getting Comfortable With Tables

Exploring the Examples

Your First Web Site

Frontier HTML Basics

Getting Comfortable With Outlines

Templates

Outline Formatting

Includes and Macros

Handling Images

Glossaries and Filters

Defines and Custom Directives

Publishing

Site Outline and NextPrev

Relative References

Leveraging Your Work

Narrative of a Rendering

Where To Go From Here

Terms, Tips and Examples

What next?

You should now be ready (and, I hope, eager) to build your own Web sites with Frontier. You can learn a great deal just by doing this.

But you should also want to do more; what that is, depends on you. There are many paths you can go down to advance as a Frontier user.

The first thing is to check out the Scripting News, Frontier 5, and UserLand Software web sites:

http://www.scripting.com/

http://www.scripting.com/frontier5/

http://www.userland.com/

To learn more about site management, study the example Web sites included with Frontier.

Subscribe to one or more of the Frontier mailing lists. The Frontier community hosts several independently-run mailing lists:

http://www.scripting.com/frontier5/mailingLists.html

Above all: have a clear idea of what more you'd like Frontier to do for you. There's nothing like having a definite goal to get you up-and-running successfully.

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This tutorial was adapted for Frontier 5 by Brent Simmons, from the Frontier 4 web tutorial written by Matt Neuburg.