As part of the "standard web site" design, you need to come up with subjects for your menu entries. These will represent the pages that appear when you click on the entries. They should let the user know what the page is about. You probably want to have an entry for the site's home page at the top of the menu. The other menu entries should reflect the topics covered in your site. If you were developing a Frontier help site, for example, you might have pages for scripts that you have developed, links to other Frontier sites, hints and tips about Frontier, and so on. You also need to decide on the order of the menu entries.
Take some time now to work on your menu entries before proceeding with the tutorial. When you are ready, you can create your site table.
Page 1: Description of A Standard Web Site
Page 2: Organize Your Material
Page 3: Create Site Table
Page 4: Glossary Table Work
Page 5: nextPrev Table Work
Page 6: ftpSite Table Work
Page 7: Template Work
Page 8: Tools Table Work
Page 9: Build and Release!
Page 10: Wrap Up