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 and Frontier 5 web sites:
http://www.scripting.com/
http://www.scripting.com/frontier5/
To learn more about site management, study the example Web sites included with Frontier.
Expect to see more tutorials, examples, and references soon. As we develop the documentation for Frontier 5, this page (and other pointers pages) will be updated.
Subscribe to one or more of the Frontier mailing lists. If you're using the PC version of Frontier, the Frontier5-Win list is a new list for Windows users. The Frontier5-Mac list is for Macintosh users.
http://www.scripting.com/frontier5/mail.html
Frontier-Newbies is a cross-platform list, for all new users. Frontier-Webmaster is for Frontier webmasters.
All Frontier lists are listed at the lists website:
http://www.scripting.com/lists/
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.