Saving and Using a Complete Web Page from the Internet
WHAT TO DO IN FRONTPAGE WHEN EXTRA FILES ARE GENERATED AS A RESULT OF SAVING
PAGES FROM THE INTERNET
You can save a complete web page to your computer, by either:
1. File | Save As | 'Save As Type' box reads 'Web Page, Complete' | 'File name'
box -
Use the Name Suggested' or Choose your own file name.

Files created are: file-name.html PLUS file-name_files.

2. File | Save As | 'Save As Type' box reads' Web Archive, single file file-name.mht'
There are no extra files - everything is part of
the page.
3. File | Save As | 'Save As Type' box reads
'Web Page, HTML Only | file-name.html'
This saves page only, and will show a placeholder for images BUT no images saved
in a separate folder. Style Sheet is NOT included.
4. File | Save As | 'Save As Type' box reads 'Text file file-name.txt'
Text from page saved, no navigation, no images.
If you are saving the page so that you can use it as part of your web or just to
try it out, you should save it as a COMPLETE WEB PAGE so that you have all corresponding,
images, style sheet, etc. If the page has used the navigation bot features of FrontPage,
those will not be available once you save the page. The same is true for shared
borders.
When you save a complete web page to your computer, the page is saved as well as
the corresponding files - images, style sheet, etc. You may end up with index.html
plus a folder called index_files or a name that corresponds to the name of
the file you have saved. Another example:
Geary Family Genealogy.html
PLUS Geary Family Genealogy_files.
If this is a page you want to use as part of your website and you have saved it
in a folder that is an actual web - folder with a little blue globe - there are
a number of things you can do to create some order.
. Open the site in FrontPage
. View | Folder List
. Open the index_files folder | Highlight the image files and move them to
the images folder by holding down the right mouse button and dragging them hover
over the images file and let the button go a box will pop up asking if you want
to copy and move the files, choose move.
If you are working within FrontPage, the links to those files will be adjusted in
your page. Move the ***.css file to the main directory of the web.
Again the links will be adjusted. Once you have emptied the index_files folder,
you can then delete it. From the Web Site Tab or Folder View | Right click on the
now empty folder | Delete.
Rename the page to what you want to actually call it which is index.html. Do not
leave spaces in the file name. Use hyphens to separate the words. From the Web Site
Tab or Folder View | Right click the file you want to rename | Rename.
If you have saved the page and corresponding files to your computer BUT they
are not part of a "real" web, you can still
use them as part of your website.
. Create a new empty web in FrontPage File | New | One Page Web or Empty Web | Give
it a name.
. Move the page you saved and the corresponding folder - index.html AND index_files
to the newly created web. From
within Windows Explorer (NOT Internet Explorer) | Expand the My Webs Folder by clicking
the + sign so that you can see all
your Webs | Locate the files/folders you want to move | Right Click on the file/folder
and drag to the web folder you want to use | Choose Copy or Move To
. Follow the steps listed above.
OR
From within FrontPage File | Open Site
Navigate to the folder on your hard drive | Open

FrontPage will ask you tell you it needs to add information to the folder so that you can manage your site. Click Yes.

FrontPage will add the necessary folders. When you look at the folder again,
it will now have the blue globe that indicates a web has been created. Follow instructions
from above for moving, renaming, and/or deleting files.
If you are going to edit either the page coding (HTML) or the CSS sheet attached
to the page, you should save the original as a copy and work on the copy.
Open the page | Save As | Give it a new name - I usually add NEW or REVISED to the
file name and Save it. Same with the style sheet. Then if you mess up things to
badly, you still have the original.
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First Published in FrontPage Tips Issue 28, Vol 1: 2nd Dec, 2005 - WHAT TO DO IN FRONTPAGE WHEN EXTRA FILES ARE GENERATED AS A RESULT OF SAVING PAGES FROM THE INTERNET
Tip by Pat Geary Copyright Dec 2005 All Rights Reserved
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