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Hey everybody, I'm Greg Smith, a new tester on the Expression Web team. In August of 2008 I was lucky enough to marry the woman of my dreams with a small wedding ceremony in Las Vegas. I really enjoy web design and while I am not a professional web designer, Read More...
You may recall that back in 2006 Target was sued because the Target website was not accessible to the blind. Target attempted to have the suit dismissed at one point, but just settled the lawsuit last week. The settlement generated some good discussions Read More...
I’m Steve Schermerhorn, one of the new developers on the Expression Web team. When I’m developing a website or application I’m typically dealing with a wide range of colors throughout my project. On more than one occasion it would have been really handy Read More...
Veteran FrontPage MVPs Tina Clarke and Pat Geary have developed an online class and ebook “Migrating from FrontPage to Expression Web” for FrontPage users that want to get started using Expression Web and update their websites to use today’s web standards. Read More...
Hi, I’m Pad Gallagher , I’m one of the newest members of the Expression Web team. After many years of working in related (and not-so-related) technology industries, I’ve finally found my ideal job as a technical writer for Microsoft Expression Web. In Read More...
The free trial version of Expression Web 2 is described as a "30 day" free trial on the FAQ for Expression Web 2 and in one of the screens that appears during installation of the program. In theory, after 30 days have passed the program should Read More...
Hello faithful readers! What would you like to read more about on the Expression Web team blog? Tutorials? Team profiles? Weather predictions? If you want more tutorial 'how to' content, what would you like to know more about? Let us know what you want Read More...
The Expression website was relaunched yesterday with a fresh new look and experience to coincide with the release of Expression Studio 2 . Now you can get your hands on free trial versions of each program in Expression Studio 2 including Expression Web Read More...
Hewlett Packard is providing a free online training for Expression Web 1 (not version 2 of Expression Web ) by Virginia O'Connor . Even though the course is for version 1 of Expression Web, I didn't see anything in the content that can't be applied to Read More...
The April 2008 edition of the Expression newsletter was published today and contains no less than four articles directly related to Expression Web, including an interview with Eric Meyer who talks about CSS: https://www.microsoft.com/expression/news-press/newsletter/2008-04/Default.aspx Read More...
For those of you that have been enjoying the trial version of Expression Web 1, but have been sitting on the fence about purchasing it ever since you saw the BETA of Expression Web 2 come out...well now you can safely commit to the purchase because version Read More...
If you've been using FrontPage and are ready to embrace the world of standards-based web design with Expression Web, or if you're still unsure and need more convincing, PixelMill has created a helpful series of in-depth articles to help guide you on your Read More...
We're excited to announce that Eric Meyer ( http://meyerweb.com/ and http://www.complexspiral.com/ ), internationally recognized authority on HTML, CSS, and web standards, and author of some of the essential books on CSS (as if you didn't already know Read More...
Tyler Simpson, our Principal Test Manager, and Nishant Kothary, Expression Technical Evangelist, presented a lively talk and demonstration of Expression Web 2 at MIX 2008 earlier this week. The recording of the session is already available online: http://sessions.visitmix.com/?selectedSearch=C04 Read More...
Building on the successful launch of Microsoft Expression Web and after listening closely to your feedback, we are excited to announce the release of Microsoft Expression Web 2 Beta. This Beta release expands your toolset beyond HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, Read More...
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